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Our leadership in India and the Embassy of India in Riyadh are delighted to be part of this prestigiou­s festival and extend our sincere thanks to the Saudi leadership for according this unpreceden­ted privilege to our country.

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which will add to the festive atmosphere.

Aiming to expand its global outreach and find cultural synergies with countries with rich cultural and civilizati­onal heritage and contempora­ry technical advancemen­t, the Saudi government started inviting a foreign country as the “guest of honor” every year.

India’s selection as the “guest of honor” country this year will help further build Saudi-India relations.

“The Kingdom has always taken cognizance of India’s historical socioecono­mic-cultural bonding with the people of the Arabian Peninsula,” a press statement from the Indian Embassy in Riyadh said.

“The momentum of warmth and proximity in the bilateral engagement generated by the historic visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Riyadh in April 2016 and his interactio­ns with the Saudi leadership, during which he emphasized upgrading the present Indo-Saudi buyer-seller relationsh­ip into a more comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, seems to be the main factor to accord India the privilege of being the guest of honor for Janadriyah 2018.”

“Our leadership in India and the Embassy of India in Riyadh are delighted to be part of this prestigiou­s festival and extend our sincere thanks to the Saudi leadership for according this unpreceden­ted privilege to our country,” said Ahmed Javed, Indian ambassador in Riyadh, during a press conference early this week.

“A high-level ministeria­l delegation will visit Riyadh for the inaugural ceremony on Feb. 7,” Javed said.

“It is an honor to be part of such a prestigiou­s heritage and culture festival that provides us an effective platform to showcase India’s growing economic might, industrial prowess and the magic of our cultural performanc­es.”

Classical dance

When asked about India’s participat­ion, the Indian envoy replied: “Our participat­ion covers setting up stalls inside a covered hall called India Pavilion, cultural performanc­es reflecting classical and contempora­ry forms of dances, and a series of seminars and B2B interactio­ns.”

India’s commercial display will be represente­d by the Ministries of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopath­y, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy (AYUSH); tourism; shipping; textiles (handicraft­s); food processing; the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP); the Ordnance Factory Board; and the Department of Space.

From the corporate side, several major Indian companies will attend Janadriyah.

The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) will also organize a seminar on Feb. 11 in associatio­n with the Council of Saudi Chambers (CSC) with a special focus on the food-processing industry and the “Make in India” campaign.

Saudi authoritie­s have provided an open-air stage, adjacent to the hall of India Pavilion, for cultural performanc­es, which include Bollywood film screenings as well as displays of Arabic calligraph­y from Rampur Raza Library.

Students of the Internatio­nal Indian Schools in Riyadh, Jubail and Dammam will present their cultural program.

The Indian Embassy has also planned Indian community participat­ion on the basis of states.

In Janadriyah this year, there will be 2,000 exhibitors featuring a range of products and services from ancient Arabia to the modern world. This will be in addition to the Indian pavilion.

The festival is expected to draw millions of visitors from Saudi Arabia and abroad, according to organizers.

Started in 1985 and sponsored by the Ministry for the National Guard, the festival features a variety of activities including a camel race, horse race, sports, dance, arts, history, falconry,

 ??  ?? Indian Ambassador Ahmad Javed, right, addressing a press conference in Riyadh recently. (AN photo)
Indian Ambassador Ahmad Javed, right, addressing a press conference in Riyadh recently. (AN photo)

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