Indian colours in downtown Moscow
Bharat Utsav, the Festival of India, is underway in Moscow. It runs from July 5 to July 13. The festival showcases Indian culture through performances and masterclasses. Manezhnaya Square hosts yoga, dance, and meditation sessions. Artists from Ma...

The festival grounds at Manezhnaya Square, just opposite Red Square, have been transformed into an exotic garden featuring lush greenery, traditional Indian decorations, and dedicated relaxation zones. Here experienced instructors will guide visitors in yoga and breathwork, host masterclasses in traditional dance, and lead meditation sessions. Festival guests can also explore how classical Indian dance enhances physical and emotional well-being.
Artists from the Indian states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Nagaland and others will perform at the festival. The program will feature modern regional music alongside a medley of Bollywood hits. Both adults and children can enjoy unique performances, including ‘Cinderella in Indian: A Love Story.’
The audience will get acquainted with dances in traditional folk styles – Kathak, Singri, Bharatnatyam and Odissi - and will hear songs in Maithili and Tamil. Guests of the festival will also be able to take part in the interactive quiz ‘Discover India’.

Additionally, an exhibition of Indian art from various regions has opened on Manezhnaya Square. The country's fair will showcase local ceramics, paintings, traditional clothing, wooden carvings, and other handicrafts.
India is an important tourist market for Moscow, ranking as second-largest country in terms of tourist flow among non—CIS countries.
"Interest in Indian culture among both Muscovites and city visitors remains exceptionally strong. This was demonstrated in June when VDNKh hosted 7,000 participants for International Yoga Day. We're delighted to now present another large-scale cultural initiative arranged on behalf of the Moscow Government that further strengthens these ties. Indian participants have come specially to Moscow to share their country's rich traditions, vibrant culture, and exquisite cuisine with residents and visitors." - said Bulat Nurmukhanov, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow City Tourism Committee.
Moscow is actively strengthening not only cultural, but also business ties with India. Next week, hundreds of hospitality industry professionals, including employees of leading Moscow and Indian companies, will meet at the OTOAI Convention in Moscow. It is organised by the Association of Outbound Tourism Operators of India, together with the support of the Moscow Government.
The Festival of India is held as part of the major project ‘Summer in Moscow’. It brings together the capital's most vibrant events – more than 1,000 festivals and cultural events, workshops, sports and educational activities.
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