India launches 'Baku Evenings' to promote its culture, heritage in Azerbaijan

In a significant cultural initiative, India has launched 'Baku Evenings' to promote its rich heritage and cultural diversity in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku. This initiative aims to strengthen cultural ties between India and Azerbaijan, showcasing Indian art, music, dance, and cuisine. The inaugural event featured performances by renowned Indian artists, highlighting the country's vibrant traditions and contemporary expressions. The Indian Embassy in Azerbaijan is spearheading this program, which is expected to foster greater understanding and appreciation of Indian culture among the Azerbaijani people. This initiative aligns with India's broader strategy to enhance its soft power globally and engage with nations through cultural diplomacy. By presenting its cultural narrative in international platforms, India seeks to build stronger bilateral relations and create a platform for cultural exchange. The launch of 'Baku Evenings' underscores the importance of cultural diplomacy in contemporary international relations, emphasizing how cultural initiatives can bridge gaps and foster goodwill between nations.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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