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Event: Ancient Silk Road Culture and Today’s Global Achievements

We invite you to a distinguished cultural event celebrating the enduring legacy of the Ancient Silk Road and its influence on today’s interconnected world. This gathering will bring together embassy representatives, members of international organizations, esteemed academics, and students from across universities to explore how the spirit of cultural exchange continues to shape global achievements. […]

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Analysis, Publications

Cultural Diplomacy Between India And Central Asia: Navigating Complex Challenges In A Changing World – Analysis

Cultural diplomacy serves as a vital instrument in fostering international relations and strengthening the ties between nations. In the context of India and Central Asia, the exchange of cultural elements, ranging from art and music to cuisine and language, plays a significant role in shaping diplomatic relationships. Both India and the countries of Central Asia

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Publications

Cutting Edge | From standing out to reaching out: cultural diplomacy for sustainable development

Culture increasingly permeates international relations and foreign policies. Cultural diplomacy is harnessed by countries to promote their cultural distinctiveness, thus enhancing the world’s cultural diversity while paving the way to cooperation and dialogue. In a globalized, interconnected world where countries are increasingly interdependent, cultural diplomacy can be critical to fostering peace and stability. By supporting mutual

CDDF KICK OFF Event (03/28/2025)
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CDDF KICK OFF Event (03/28/2025)

CDDF KICK OFF Event (03/28/2025) Our inaugural event will introduce CDDF’s mission, initiatives, and future projects while bringing together cultural leaders, diplomats, and advocates for an evening of dialogue, networking, and artistic expression. 📅 Date: March 28, 2025🕔 Time: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM📍 Location: George Mason University, Arlington Campus, Van Metre Hall, Room 308

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