Delhi Aajkal Bureau , Delhi
As Ireland and India celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations, the two nations continue to strengthen their ties across multiple sectors, including trade, education, and culture.
To commemorate this milestone, the Embassy of Ireland in New Delhi has announced a unique cultural collaboration during Kolkata’s iconic Durga Puja festival, where Irish and Indian artists will jointly create a spectacular pandal at the Behala Nutan Dal, blending the artistic traditions of both countries.
Reflecting on these deep-rooted connections.
Ireland’s Ambassador to India, Kevin Kelly, stated: “Ireland and India share a strong and growing partnership that transcends diplomatic relations. Our peoples are connected through education, culture, and shared values. As we mark 75 years of friendship, we are committed to strengthening these ties further, especially as both nations explore new opportunities in trade, technology, and culture.”
One of the most exciting initiatives marking this anniversary is a unique collaboration between the celebrated Irish cultural group Macnas from Galway in the West of Ireland and Kolkata’s Behala Nutan Dal.
Together, artists from both countries are creating an amazing Durga Puja pandal that honours both the Hindu goddess Durga and the Celtic goddess Danu.
This fusion of Irish and Indian creativity will offer a visual spectacle that reflects the power of cross-cultural collaboration and celebrates the power of women and the feminine spirit.
Speaking about the collaboration, Ambassador Kelly added: “Durga Puja in Kolkata is one of the most awe-inspiring festivals I have ever witnessed. The energy, creativity, and community spirit of the festival are unparalleled. This year, we are thrilled to see Irish artists collaborating with their Indian counterparts to celebrate shared cultural values. It will undoubtedly be a highlight of our 75th anniversary celebrations.” This partnership, in close collaboration with the Honorary Consul of Kolkata, Mr Mayank Jalan marks a significant cultural exchange and symbolizes the growing global recognition of Durga Puja as a platform for cross-cultural dialogue.