A heartfelt farewell ceremony for Indian students selected to study at Russian universities under the Russian Government’s educational quota was held at the Russian House in New Delhi. The event marked a significant milestone in the deepening of Indo-Russian academic cooperation, as students prepare to embark on their journey to pursue higher education in Russia.
The ceremony was attended by Minister Counsellor & Deputy Chief of Mission of the Russian Embassy in India, Mr. Roman Babushkin, who conveyed his best wishes to the future scholars. Mr. Babushkin emphasised the strong educational ties between India and Russia, underlining the importance of cultural exchange and the role these students would play in further strengthening bilateral relations. Also addressing the gathering was Dr. Elena Remizova, the Representative of Rossotrudnichestvo in India, who expressed her pride in the students for successfully navigating the rigorous selection process. Dr. Remizova encouraged the students to embrace the unique educational and cultural opportunities that studying in Russia offers, and to foster deeper ties between the two nations.
In his parting words, Mr. Babushkin expressed his hope that the students’ experience in Russia would not only enhance their academic pursuits but also contribute to a greater understanding between the youth of both countries. He highlighted Russia’s long-standing tradition of welcoming international students and the invaluable role education plays in nurturing global citizens.
The event concluded with the presentation of memorable souvenirs to the students, serving as tokens of goodwill from the Russian Embassy and a reminder of the lasting connection between the two nations. This ceremony is part of the broader mission of the Russian House in New Delhi and Rossotrudnichestvo, aimed at promoting educational and cultural exchanges between Russia and India, which remain vital elements of the ever-strengthening strategic partnership between the two countries.