New Delhi: The Asian Pacific Postal Union (APPU) in association with the International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI) successfully presented an International Conference on Sustainable Development of Asia-Pacific, with a special focus on Unity through Media, Art & Culture, Climate Change, and Health.
The conference was graced by former State Minister of External Affairs Government of India Hon’ble Meenakshi Lekhi as the Chief Guest, who emphasized the importance of regional cooperation, policy innovation, and cultural diplomacy in addressing the pressing challenges of climate change and public health. She underlined that sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region requires collaboration that transcends borders and sectors.
The program was conducted by Subhash Goyal, while J. S. Saluja delivered the President’s remarks, highlighting the growing relevance of multilateral dialogue and people-to-people engagement in shaping a peaceful and progressive Asia-Pacific.
Prominent speakers included H.E. Mahishini Colonne High Commissioner of. Sri Lanka, Rita Singh, Ambassador K. P. Fabian, and Ambassador Dr. M. Saiful Hoque, Dr Y.P. Chawla, Dr S.N. Mishra, Dr A.K. Gupta, Dr B. Sivaramappa, Dr K.K.Sharma, who shared their valuable insights on diplomacy, environmental responsibility, and the role of communication in fostering regional unity. The speakers collectively stressed the need for strategic cooperation to ensure sustainable growth while preserving cultural identity and ecological balance.
Global Art and Culture Laureate Dr. Sandeep Marwah addressed the gathering with a powerful message on love, peace, and unity through art and culture. He spoke about the consistent efforts of ICMEI and Marwah Studios over the last 34 years in bringing nations together through cultural exchange programs, international festivals, educational initiatives, and media collaborations.
Dr. Marwah highlighted that the word “Asian” carries a deep emotional and strategic significance, symbolizing collective identity, shared heritage, and regional solidarity. He proudly noted that many initiatives under his leadership carry the name “Asian,” reflecting a lifelong commitment to strengthening bonds among countries of the continent through creative and cultural diplomacy.
The conference concluded with a renewed commitment to sustainable development goals, regional unity, and the use of media, art, and culture as powerful tools to promote harmony and cooperation across the Asia-Pacific region.
