Sunday, September 23, 2007

INDIA ESTABLISHES NEW 'SPICE ROUTE' TO NEW YORK VIA INCREDIBLE INDIA @ 60

Riveting and colourful New York will get a dash of spice this week when India treats the city of yellow cabs, teeming sidewalks and smoking manholes to Kathakali, Bhangra and Bharata Natyam combined with a tongue tingling selection of Indian food.

New Yorkers would get to sample for free, Indian handicrafts and handlooms, its folk and classical dances, Bollywood and, of course, cuisine from the sub-continent as part of an extended celebration of the country's 60 years of independence from British rule on August 15, 1947.

The classical and folk arts would be complemented by the music and dance forms of the contemporary India, with performances by the likes of Remo Fernandes, Shivamani and Louis Banks.

Indian fashion designers too would showcase their designs at special shows that would follow business meetings between Indian industry captains and their US counterparts.

The week-long event, called Incredible India@60 starting today, is being organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) along with the Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Culture.

"The idea is to have four days of high impact...In terms of banners, posters and visual impact... There are public events in Bryant Park and South Seaport to give ordinary New Yorkers a sense of India," the event's steering committee Chairman and Infosys Technologies Co-Chairman Nandan Nilekani said here.

He said the programme was a culmination of a 3-year exercise by the CII to promote India as a brand, including in Davos during the World Economic Forum last year.

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