Sunday, April 26, 2026

Kazakhstan Diplomat Honoured at Asian Unity Day, Reinforcing Cultural Bridges Across Nations

Kazakhstan Diplomat Honoured at Asian Unity Day, Reinforcing Cultural Bridges Across Nations

Noida, India | April 2, 2026: In a significant celebration of global unity and cultural diplomacy, Kairat Nurmolda, Second Secretary at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in India, was honoured with the prestigious membership of the Asian Unity Alliance during the grand observance of Asian Unity Day. The event was held as part of the 10th Global Fashion and Design Week at Marwah Studios, Film City, Noida.

The occasion brought together an eminent gathering of ambassadors, diplomats, and distinguished personalities from around the world, alongside a vibrant audience representing films, television, media, fashion, design, art, and culture. The presence of participants from diverse nations highlighted the growing importance of cultural exchange in strengthening international relations.

Addressing the august audience, Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of the Asian Unity Alliance, emphasized the significance of Asian Unity Day as a platform dedicated to fostering peace, collaboration, and mutual respect among nations. He reiterated his guiding vision of “Love, Peace, and Unity Through Art and Culture,” underlining the transformative role of creative industries in bridging cultural and geographical divides.

Dr. Marwah further added that such initiatives continue to inspire dialogue, promote cultural understanding, and build long-lasting partnerships between countries.

Expressing his appreciation, Kairat Nurmolda thanked the Asian Unity Alliance for the honour and acknowledged the importance of cultural diplomacy in today’s interconnected world. He appreciated the gesture and emphasized the value of platforms that bring together nations through art, media, and creative collaboration.

The event was supported by the Indo Kazakhstan Film and Cultural Forum, further strengthening cultural ties and fostering deeper engagement between India and Kazakhstan.

The ceremony stands as a testament to the enduring power of art and culture in uniting people, strengthening global friendships, and advancing a shared vision of peace and harmony.