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    INDO-ARMENIAN FRIENDSHIP NGO HOSTS AMBASSADOR DESIGNATE OF INDIA TO ARMENIA IN NEW DELHI

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/21664/indo-armenian-friendship-ngo-hosts-ambassador-designate-of-india-to-armenia-in-new-delhi.html
    18:42, December 18, 2012

    On 15th December 2012, Indo-Armenian Friendship NGO (IAF) organised
    an interactive session between the newly appointed Ambassador of
    India to Armenia and Georgia Dr. T. Suresh Babu and members of IAF
    in India's premier Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

    Dignitaries present in the occasion included Ambassador Achal Kumar
    Malhotra, outgoing Ambassador of India to Armenia and Georgia, Mrs.
    Lusik Tovmasyan, Consul of Armenian Embassy in India, and Prof.

    Purushottam Agrawal, Member of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

    People who attended the event included Armenian students studying
    in India, Indian students who had graduated from YSMU, businessmen
    and people from different walks of life interested to know about
    Indo-Armenian ties. Most of them were members of Indo-Armenian
    Friendship NGO.

    Prof. Purushottam Agrawal, who recently launched his new Book titled
    "Hindi Sarai: Astrakhan via Yerevan" spoke about his experiences in
    Yerevan which was his penultimate destination before his journey to
    Astrakhan in Russia. His journey inspired him to author this book,
    which he mentions not only as "Travelogue" but a well researched
    "Thoughtlogue".

    He especially mentioned the great contribution of Armenian patriotic
    poet Yeghishe Charents in the cultural historicity of Armenia.

    "Armenian people are quite efficient, quite energetic and very
    helpful", said the professor, recalling his days in Armenia. "I was
    aware of the importance of Armenia in world history, and also of
    the long standing cultural relations between Armenia and India",
    continued the author, and went ahead to speak about the immense
    contribution the Armenians had on Indian culture and society.

    Ambassador Designate Dr. T. Suresh Babu works in the Eurasian
    division of Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India and is
    in charge of CIS countries, among which Armenia is one as well. While
    speaking of his next assignment as Ambassador of Armenia & Georgia,
    he recalled how he got to know about Armenia for the first time when
    his father took him to Armenian Bazar in Chennai. He underlined the
    great mutual goodwill existing between both countries and was happy
    to state that there is already a great existing foundation to take
    his work further very easily.

    Mrs. Lusik Tovmasyan, Consul of Armenian Embassy in India addressed
    the audience and spoke about the centuries old Indo-Armenian ties. She
    especially underlined the striking similarities between people of both
    countries. "As most Armenians in India will agree, it is very difficult
    for one to part away from India after staying in this country for
    some time", she said, speaking about the love Armenians have for India.

    She also spoke about the long-standing Indo-Armenians ties, making
    a special mention about Mariam Zamani Begum, the Christian Armenian
    wife of Mughal Emperor Akbar. The Armenian Consul further wished the
    new Ambassador to Armenia immense success in his new task in Yerevan.

    Renowned Warli Folk artist Mrs. Babita Biswas who was also present
    at the event was sharing her own memories about Armenia which
    she experienced during her visit to this beautiful country for her
    Painting Exhibition jointly organized by the Ministry of Culture of
    Armenia and ICCR.

    About IAF

    Indo-Armenian Friendship NGO (IAF) is a non-profit, non-partisan,
    non-governmental organization (NGO) committed to benchmark
    INDIA-ARMENIA relationships in the world-map while acting as a
    connecting "BRIDGE" between India and Armenia to promote people to
    people connection, strengthen cultural, Socio-economic ties, trade
    engagement and also in long term developing environmental guidance
    through sustainable development programs for a prosperous future with
    great emphasis on bilateral engagement; to educate Armenians on India
    and Indians on Armenia. It will be acting as the ARMENIA CHAPTER for
    "Society For Promotion Of Global Understanding" (SPGU).


    From: Baghdasarian
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