London, UK – In a grand recognition of his relentless efforts to foster international relations, Dr. Sandeep Marwah has been honored by Diwakar Sukul of the International Book of Honour, London, UK. This prestigious accolade highlights Dr. Marwah’s exceptional contributions to promoting global harmony through art, culture, and media. The event was earlier held at House of Lords , British Parliament in London.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, serving as the Ambassador of Wales to India and Chair for the Indo Wales Creative Forum and Indo UK Film and Cultural Forum, has been a beacon of cultural diplomacy. His initiatives have significantly strengthened the cultural ties between India and Wales, as well as other nations. “We could only solve our problems by cooperating with other countries,” said Dr. Marwah. “Love, peace, and unity can be brought to the world only through art and culture.”
Diwakar Sukul, while presenting the honor, emphasized the unique role Dr. Marwah has played in enhancing India’s international relations. “Dr. Marwah is one of those exclusive individuals who has always prioritized international relations of India above any other national or international business. He is probably the only Indian who has brought more than 200 international accolades and awards to India from all over the world,” Sukul remarked.
Dr. Marwah’s vision and leadership in the Indo Wales Creative Forum and Indo UK Film and Cultural Forum have paved the way for numerous collaborative projects, artistic exchanges, and cultural festivals. These platforms have not only showcased the rich cultural heritage of India but have also facilitated a deeper understanding and appreciation of other cultures.
In his acceptance speech, Dr. Sandeep Marwah expressed his profound gratitude for the honor. He reiterated his commitment to using art and culture as instruments of peace and unity. “It is through art and culture that we can bridge divides and build a world where harmony prevails. This recognition motivates me to continue my efforts in bringing people together from across the globe,” he said.
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