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Meet the artists deepening cultural relationships between Wales and India
Read all about the funded projects working with India
Welshman, Niklas George, moves to India whilst promoting Wales on a global scale.
Niklas George tells us all about his new life living in India!
Welsh artists to perform at one of India’s biggest music festivals
Gareth Bonello and Mari Mathias will be performing at Hornbill this year.
Webinar: Promoting Women in STEMM and gender equality globally.
A webinar highlighting advances across a range of STEMM disciplines, fostering interaction and collaboration between three universities in Wales and Symbiosis University in Pune, India.
Wales made official partner for Nagaland’s biggest cultural festival
“This partnership offers us a platform to share the best of Welsh creativity, music, and arts on one of India’s most prestigious cultural stages – certainly a proud moment for Wales.”
Artist launches exhibition inspired by Wales' links to Indian culture
'It's a privilege to shine a light on the Khasi.'
Welsh Future Generations Act
Ensuring government departments follow sustainable goals.
SEMICON, India 2024
“We would like to explore opportunities to jointly develop skills and talent for the future, with industry and academic partners in India.”
Global Wales Scholar, Rosmy Thomas, talks about her love for Wales
‘I was scared to leave my home and come to a foreign country – but I’ve discovered a new self-confidence’
Rajarajan Harikannan shares a Global Wales Scholar's Welsh experience
‘I felt so shy at first but the people of Wales quickly made it a second home for me’
Global Wales Scholar, Anahita Sharma, talks about Wales from her eyes
"Anahita’s favourite thing about Wales is the perfect balance it offers for anyone coming to live or visit."
Global Wales Scholar, Srushti Mande, shares her experience of studying in Wales.
‘I used to be a city girl but moving to Wales has allowed me to fall in love with nature’
Pioneering scientist from India who overcame tragedy is ‘so grateful to Wales’.
Pioneering scientist from India who overcame tragedy is ‘so grateful to Wales’.
New Urdd project will help young people in India
The Urdd has launched a programme for young people from Wales to help combat sexual and gender-based violence in India, following funding from the Welsh Government.
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