Third edition of AIAC hosts 21 artists from nine ASEAN countries
The third edition of the ASEAN-India Artists' Camp (AIAC) 2025 is currently taking place in Shillong, featuring 21 artists from India and various ASEAN countries. The camp aims to strengthen cultural ties through art, with activities including workshops and interactive sessions with local students. The artworks created will be showcased in New Delhi and later exhibited in Malaysia.
- ▪The AIAC 2025 is organized by the Ministry of External Affairs in collaboration with Seher.
- ▪Artists from nine ASEAN countries are participating alongside Indian artists.
- ▪The camp includes workshops on classical dance, music, and handicrafts, promoting cultural dialogue.
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The ongoing third edition of the ASEAN-India Artists' Camp (AIAC) 2025 in Shillong is utilising art to strengthen religious ties, bringing together 21 artists from India and ASEAN countries.Organised by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in collaboration with cultural organisation Seher, the camp, which held its launch event in Delhi on Saturday (March 30, 2025), marks 10 years of India’s Act East Policy. How the Ramayana has served as a cultural and diplomatic bridge among Southeast Asian countries Using art as a medium for cultural dialogue in line with the decisions taken and endorsed in the 21st ASEAN-India Summit, the AIAC is hosting artists from India along with ASEAN member states including Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Timor-Leste, Myanmar, Thailand, Lao PDR and…
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