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“Frames of Heritage” and “Echoes Beyond Borders” — A Celebration of Culture, Art, and Dialogue on November 14, 2025

by Diplomatist Bureau - 13 November, 2025, 12:00 619 Views 0 Comment

Diplomatist Magazine, as part of its Prelude Series leading up to the much-anticipated Diplomatic Nite 2025, presents “Frames of Heritage” and “Echoes Beyond Borders”, a unique afternoon celebrating the world’s cultural and artistic heritage through dialogue and exhibition. The event will be held on Friday, 14th November 2025, at Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi, beginning at 2:30 PM.

The event will feature a photo exhibition showcasing UNESCO World Heritage Sites, captured by foreign diplomats posted in India, and the magnificence of global heritage through the lenses of photographers and enthusiasts. Alongside these, the artistic expressions of students from Mount Abu School, New Delhi, will also be on display.

The panel discussion titled “Echoes Beyond Borders” will bring together eminent voices from diplomacy, art, and culture. The discussion will explore the intersections of heritage preservation, cross-cultural exchange, and the role of creative collaboration in strengthening international understanding.

Distinguished speakers at the session include Dr. Kavita A. Sharma, distinguished scholar and former President of the South Asian University; H.E. Dr. Shankar Prasad Sharma, Ambassador of Nepal to India; H.E. Arunkoemar Hardien, Ambassador of Suriname to India; Kallol Bhattacherjee, Senior Journalist at The Hindu; and Ajay Kakkar, Assistant Vice President, Radico Khaitan Limited.

Through this initiative, Diplomatist Magazine continues its tradition of fostering meaningful engagement between the diplomatic and cultural communities.

The event will conclude with curated pourings and bites, offering guests an opportunity to connect in an atmosphere of cultural camaraderie. All contributing artists will receive certificates of appreciation in recognition of their participation and creative contribution.

Speaking about the event, Linda Hawke, Publisher, Diplomatist, said, “Frames of Heritage is more than an exhibition—it’s a dialogue between cultures, a visual bridge that connects people, stories, and shared legacies. It is our way of celebrating creativity as the universal language of diplomacy.”

For media queries or event information, please contact:

Ms. Kanchi BATRA
Managing Editor
kbatra@Lbassociates.com

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