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The Days of Moscow in India are being held in New Delhi as part of the Russian-Indian Business Forum

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The Russian-Indian Business Forum, organized by the Roscongress Foundation, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of India, is taking place in New Delhi on December 4-5, 2025. The "Days of Moscow in Delhi" are held on the same dates. The organizer was the Moscow Government represented by the Department for Foreign Economic Relations. The Days of Moscow in Delhi– a vibrant program that includes exhibitions, golf competitions, and master classes by Russian artists, became a direct continuation of the dialogue of cultures, as well as humanitarian exchange, and revealed to the Indian public the depth and poetry of the Russian soul through the art of painting.

Russian artists Sergey and Maxim Sidorenko presented their skills at various venues in Delhi. Their work is a modern ode to the classical school, in which the continuity of the Russian realistic tradition finds a new sound. The center of their work is a landscape filled with deep attention to the world and its details. Meetings with the art of the Sidorenko brothers took place at the most prestigious cultural venues in Delhi, including the Indian College of Art, the Gallery of Modern Art and the National Art Center. Indira Gandhi.

The continuation of the cultural dialogue between the two countries will be the exhibition of the National Artist of the Russian Federation Nikas Safronov – Dream Vision, which is dedicated to the rich culture, history and centuries-old friendship between Russia and India and will open in Delhi on December 7. The exhibition demonstrates the artist's attitude to art as a universal language capable of transcending borders and bringing people from different cultures closer together.

The artist, inspired by Indian culture, created the central part of the exhibition specifically for India – paintings complemented by modern technological solutions. Nikas Safronov's new series of works is a tribute to this country and an admiration for its culture, spirituality and unique mythology. Sacred Varanasi or the characters of the Hindu epic, in the artist's personal interpretation, immerse the viewer in a world where the barriers between reality and fiction, painting and technology are erased. And artificial intelligence and modern multimedia enhance this effect, enlivening the paintings.

On the opening day of the business forum, a gala reception was held, the concert program of which brought together Russian and Indian artists. The audience saw national Indian dances, heard Russian folk classics in a modern sound. A bright accent was the performance of Hieromonk Photius, the winner of the show "The Voice". The Lubo-Milo group united an international audience in Russian dance.

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