Varun Kashyap, Head of the National Preparatory Committee (NPC) of India and Managing Director of the India Jalandhar city chapter, will play a key role at the Eurasia Global Youth Forum scheduled for September 25, 2024. As a distinguished speaker, Mr. Kashyap will moderate a pivotal session on Asia-Russia youth cooperation, highlighting India’s perspective on international youth collaboration. The Eurasia Global Youth Forum is renowned for bringing together dynamic youth leaders from across the world to foster cross-cultural exchange and dialogue. This forum offers a unique opportunity to share insights, foster mutual learning, and establish meaningful global connections. Mr. Kashyap’s participation underscores India’s growing commitment to fostering international cooperation, especially among young people, across the Asian continent and Russia.
In his address, Mr. Kashyap is expected to touch upon the historical and cultural importance of international cooperation in the region. Drawing on India’s ancient philosophy of Vasudeva Kutumbakam – the belief that “the world is one family” – he will highlight the significance of this concept in today’s globalized world. By promoting this inclusive vision, India seeks to contribute to the creation of a world where diverse cultures can unite for a common purpose.
Mr. Kashyap’s leadership has already been demonstrated at prestigious international platforms, including the World Youth Festival, where he served as Chairman of NPC India. In the lead-up to that event, he successfully organised a grand orientation programme in New Delhi to prepare Indian delegates for their participation. His commitment to showcasing India’s rich cultural heritage on a global stage has earned him recognition as a youth leader dedicated to fostering global collaboration. As the session moderator at the Eurasia Global Youth Forum, Varun Kashyap will engage with participants in discussions that focus on strengthening the ties between the youth of Asia and Russia, with a particular emphasis on future collaboration in areas of shared interest.