New Delhi: The International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI), alongside India’s vibrant art and culture community, extends heartfelt congratulations to the people of Cameroon on their National Day, celebrated on May 20th.
In honor of this significant occasion, the Indo-Cameroon Film and Cultural Forum (ICFCF) at ICMEI commemorated the enduring relationship between India and Cameroon. The celebration took place at the Global Headquarters in Marwah Film City, Noida. The ICFCF, established to foster cultural and artistic exchange, underscores the deep-rooted friendship and cooperation between the two nations.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of ICMEI, conveyed his congratulations, saying, “On behalf of the International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry and the entire art and culture community of India, I extend our warmest congratulations to the people of Cameroon on their National Day. This day is a significant milestone, and we celebrate it with great joy and respect.”
Dr. Marwah emphasized the crucial role of cultural forums like the ICFCF in strengthening international relations through the arts. “The Indo-Cameroon Film and Cultural Forum acts as a bridge between our two nations, facilitating cultural dialogue and exchange. Our aim is to deepen the understanding and appreciation of each other’s cultures, fostering unity and collaboration,” he added.
This celebration highlights the importance of cultural diplomacy in promoting global harmony and mutual respect, reflecting ICMEI’s commitment to nurturing international friendships through art and culture.
New Delhi: The International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI), along with the entire fraternity of art and culture in India, extends its heartiest congratulations to the Embassy of Norway and the people of Norway on the occasion of their Constitution Day, which is celebrated on May 17th.
The Indo-Norway Film and Cultural Forum (INFCF) at ICMEI commemorated this significant day by celebrating the strong and enduring relations between India and Norway at the Global Headquarters in Marwah Film City, Noida. The INFCF was established to foster and promote cultural and artistic exchange between the two nations, reflecting the deep-rooted friendship and cooperation that exists between India and Norway.
In his message, Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of ICMEI, said, “On behalf of the International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry and the entire art and culture community of India, I extend our warmest congratulations to the Embassy of Norway and the people of Norway on their Constitution Day. This day marks an important milestone in the history of Norway, and we celebrate it with great joy and respect.”
Dr. Marwah highlighted the importance of cultural forums like the INFCF in strengthening international relations through the arts. “The Indo-Norway Film and Cultural Forum serves as a bridge between our two nations, facilitating cultural dialogue and exchange. Our goal is to deepen the understanding and appreciation of each other’s cultures, fostering a spirit of unity and collaboration,” he added.
The Indo-Norway Film and Cultural Forum continues to play a pivotal role in promoting cultural diplomacy and fostering mutual respect and understanding between the people of India and Norway. Through various initiatives, the forum aims to create opportunities for artistic collaboration and cultural exchange, further strengthening the bond between the two nations.