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Jaishankar Explores Bulgaria's Millennia-Old Treasures in Sofia Museum Visit

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visited the National Historical Museum in Sofia, Bulgaria, exploring artifacts spanning millennia. He praised Bulgaria's efforts to preserve its rich historical and cultural heritage in a social media post. Jaishankar is on a visit to Bulgaria for bilateral talks and will then travel to Finland for the 14th Kultaranta Talks. India shares warm and friendly relations with both Bulgaria and Finland, with cultural links dating back centuries.

Jaishankar visits National Historical Museum in Sofia, praises Bulgaria's rich cultural heritage

Sofia, June 10

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday visited the National Historical Museum in Sofia, where he explored artefacts spanning "millennia" and praised Bulgaria's efforts to preserve its historical and cultural legacy.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said, "Visited the National Historical Museum in Sofia today. Explored its remarkable collection of artifacts spanning millennia and gained a deeper appreciation of how Bulgaria has preserved the many facets of its rich history and cultural heritage."

Jaishankar is currently on a visit to Bulgaria. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) statement, the EAM will hold discussions with his counterpart on bilateral and global issues of mutual interest.

The EAM will then visit Finland on June 11, where he will participate in the 14th edition of the Kultaranta Talks. This year's edition will be held on the theme 'A World in Transition: Global, Regional and Local Perspectives'. During the visit, he will also hold meetings with his Finnish counterpart and other senior leadership, as per the statement by the MEA.

Relations between India and Bulgaria are longstanding, warm and friendly. The two countries are proud of their glorious cultural heritage. People-to-people contacts and cultural links between the two countries predate the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1954, and there are traces of contacts between the peoples of the two countries as early as the 8th Century AD.

India and Finland also share traditionally warm and friendly relations. In recent years, the bilateral partnership has expanded in areas such as research, innovation and investment cooperation. The Indian community in Finland is described as vibrant and well-integrated, while Indian culture and yoga continue to enjoy significant popularity in the country.

Finland appointed its resident Ambassador to India in 1949, and its Embassy in New Delhi was the first Asian mission established by the Nordic country. India opened its Embassy in Helsinki in 1968. Finland currently maintains Honorary Consulates in Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, and also opened a Consulate in Mumbai in November 2022, with the first Consul General assuming office on January 1, 2023, a statement by the MEA said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Cultural heritage is something that binds civilizations. Bulgaria's Thracian and Roman artifacts are fascinating - reminds me of our own Indus Valley treasures. Wish our museums got similar international attention though!

James A

Nice to see India's diplomatic outreach expanding. Finland visit next for Kultaranta Talks - climate change and technology cooperation could be big winners. India needs more such partnerships in Europe.

Vikram M

Jaishankar is doing a commendable job in strengthening ties with Eastern Europe. Bulgaria may be small but it's an EU member and a gateway to the Balkans. Smart move to highlight our shared love for history and culture.

Sarah B

Impressive that India-Bulgaria ties go back to the 8th century! People-to-people links are often underestimated in diplomacy. Also glad to see Finland opening more consulates in India - shows growing economic interest.

Rohit P

Honestly, while cultural visits are nice, I hope our government also focuses on concrete outcomes - trade deals, tech partnerships, student exchanges. Finland's innovation ecosystem could teach us a lot. But yes, every little step counts.

Kavya N

Love that Jaishankar took time to appreciate Bulgaria's heritage amidst busy diplomatic schedule. These cultural connections are what make international relations human. And Finland's love for yoga is a beautiful bridge! 🧘‍♀️

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