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Lure of the Silk Route

The ICCR is showcasing the work of two city designers to give a fillip to India?s relations with Central Asia.

Updated on: Aug 18, 2004 06:13 PM IST
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Central Asia is closer to Delhi than Chennai or Bangkok, yet Tashkent and Almaty ring a distant bell when the names pop up in casual conversations.

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Separated from Delhi by two and a half hours of flying time, Tashkent’s Indian links are older than Raj Kapoor (who’s an icon in Uzbekistan’s capital, though Mera Naam Joker is fading from our collective memory) and Lal Bahadur Shastri (who met his end in this historic city). Tashkent, as choreographer Vidyun Singh reminds us, is a four-hour drive from Samarkand, Babar’s home and birthplace of the Mughal Empire. Almaty, capital of Kazakhstan, now better-known as Central Asia’s Hong Kong, is seeing a growing Indian presence, not the least of it being L. N. Mittal’s steel mills. And you’re also likely to find more Kathak students in Almaty than in Delhi.

There couldn’t be a more fertile ground for the revival of the Festival of India series by the Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR), whose next stops will be Houston and South America (notably Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela). Says ICCR Director-General Rakesh Kumar: “The Central Asian nations are very high on the agenda of the Ministry of External Affairs because they’re closer to us than many of our state capitals, they’re strategically important, and they’re sitting on a sea of crude oil and gas.”

As they say, cultural diplomacy is rooted in geopolitics. And ICCR is presenting the most contemporary face of Indian culture by showcasing the work of leading fashion designer Kavita Bhartia and the up-and-coming Sonia Jetleey, besides organising an exhibition of Indian paintings, performances by folk artistes and talks on cultural themes.

 
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