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Embassy of India’s iconic ‘Mandvi to Muscat’ lecture series concludes

Kanak Khimki felicitating Dr BR Mani, Director-General of India's National Museum.
Kanak Khimki felicitating Dr BR Mani, Director-General of India's National Museum.
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MUSCAT: The 8-month long landmark lecture series ‘Mandvi to Muscat: Indian Community and the Shared History of India and Oman’, organised by the Embassy of India, Muscat, drew to a close last week with a final lecture by Prof Dr Calvin Allen from US.


Dr Allen's lecture provided a panoramic view of the rich history of the Indian diaspora in Oman, spanning from prehistoric times to the modern era. From ancient trade routes to contemporary collaborations, Dr Allen elucidated the cultural exchanges, people-to-people ties, and socio-economic interactions that have shaped the close bond between India and Oman.


In addition, Harshendu Shah traced the evolution of Indian schools in Oman and Kiran Asher, Pravasi Bharatiya Samman awardee, presented a detailed narrative of Oman's Hindu temples, highlighting the inclusive ethos of Omani society.


Dr P Mohammad Ali, recipient of the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman award, shared poignant anecdotes from his inspiring journey during the modern renaissance in Oman, while Dharmin Ved offered insights into the illustrious history of the Ved family, adding to the stories of deep-rooted people-to-people connections between India and Oman.


More than 300 people attended the event held at the Mahajan Recreation Centre in Al Wadi Al Kabir including dignitaries, scholars and prominent members from Omani, Indian and Indian-Omani communities.


Dr BR Mani, Director-General of the National Museum, New Delhi; Jamal bin Hassan al Moosawi, Secretary-General of the National Museum of Oman; Sayyid Nooh bin Mohammed al Busaidy, Chairman of Oman Historical Association; and Pankaj Khimji, Adviser for Foreign Trade and International Cooperation at the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, graced the occasion with their presence.


In his address, Amit Narang, Ambassador of India to the Sultanate of Oman, underscored the significance of the 'Mandvi to Muscat' series in revitalising awareness about the contributions of the Indian community in strengthening India-Oman ties. He noted that all the papers presented during the lecture series will be compiled and published into a book.


The lecture series was inaugurated by Minister of State for External Affairs of India V Muraleedharan on October 19, 2023 and the event on May 1 marked the conclusion of an eight-month journey, offering rich insights into the historical connections between India and Oman.


The lecture series saw the participation of distinguished academics, historians and anthropologists based in Oman, India, US and UAE including Dr M Redha Bhacker, a noted scholar from Oman; Dr Chaya Goswami, a historian of western Indian ocean from India; Sanjeev Sanyal, a member of Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council; Prof James Onley, a historian from the American University of Sharjah; Dr Sandhya Rao Mehta, an associate professor at Sultan Qaboos University; and Swagath Pani, an anthropologist historian based in the US.


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