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    Greek Minister’s Ghika Exhibition Tour Strengthens Cultural Bonds

    World January 28, 20262 Mins Read
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    Cultural bridges between India and Greece soared higher with Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni’s delegation touring the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in New Delhi. The focal point was the evocative Ghika exhibition, honoring Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghika’s artistic oeuvre and his historic engagements with India in the 20th century.

    Leading a distinguished ensemble comprising top tourism bureaucrats, GNTO leadership, and diplomatic representatives, Kefalogianni’s visit was a testament to burgeoning ties. NGMA Director General Dr. Sanjeev Kishore Gautam orchestrated a bespoke walkthrough, graced by Director Puja Hally, offering insights into Ghika’s fusion of modernism and Indian inspirations.

    The minister lauded the showcase: ‘Standing amidst Ghika’s works at NGMA is profoundly honoring. Culture is the ultimate conduit for cross-cultural discovery.’ She passionately urged visitors to Greece: ‘Experience our similarities and distinctions firsthand, emulating Ghika’s 1950s voyages. We anticipate expanded cultural synergies with India.’

    Dr. Gautam emphasized the visit’s diplomatic weight: ‘Welcoming Greece’s elite at NGMA celebrates our civilizations’ artistic-philosophical nexus. These interactions fortify art’s role in diplomacy, promoting understanding and pioneering cultural-tourism pathways.’

    Through detailed narratives on Ghika’s life and linkages, the tour ignited prospects for collaborative endeavors. As NGMA solidifies its stature in international exchanges, this event symbolizes a pivotal chapter, nurturing enduring dialogues via art and shared heritage between the two nations.

    Art Diplomacy Cultural Exchange Ghika Exhibition Greece Tourism Minister India Greece Culture NGMA Delhi Nikos Ghika Olga Kefalogianni
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