Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of independent India, used to say that culture widens both mind and spirit. We also believe in that and that’s the reason for launching a Polish Institute in the heart of the Indian capital – said Anna Tryc-Bromley while inaugurating a new headquarters of the Institute. The ceremony was attended by Rahul Chhabra (Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Director of the Indian Council for International Relations (ICWA); Polish Ambassador to India Tomasz Łukaszuk; Małgorzata Bonikowska, CIR’s President and J.J. Singh, President of Polish-Indian Economic Chamber.
Polish and Indian artists, who were involved in the process of adaptation of Institute’s premises, also took part in the event in Delhi.