Friday, May 1, 2026
31.1 C
New Delhi

US students share ‘Incredible India’ experiences at Montana State Capitol

A ten-member student delegation from Montana shared their ‘Incredible India’ experiences at a welcome reception held at the State Capitol in Helena

A ten-member student delegation from Montana, led by Jason Smith, Member of the Board of Directors of the Montana World Affairs Council, shared their ‘Incredible India’ experiences during a welcome reception at the State Capitol in Helena.

The delegation’s visit to India, held from 26 June to 9 July 2025, was organised in close partnership between the Consulate General of India in Seattle and the Montana World Affairs Council. The itinerary featured prominent heritage landmarks and cultural experiences including the Rath Yatra in Odisha, the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the ISKCON Temple in Vrindavan, the Taj Mahal in Agra, the Konark Sun Temple in Odisha, and Lucknow’s Bara Imambara and Rumi Darwaza.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

The programme also included interactions with senior officials of the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi, visits to leading educational institutions such as KIIT/KISS in Odisha and CMS in Lucknow, as well as exchanges with youth counterparts in Lucknow and Bhubaneswar. Students took part in workshops designed to deepen their understanding and appreciation of Indian arts and culture.

Participants for the delegation were chosen through a competitive selection process across school districts in Montana, culminating in the Indian Film Festival at the University of Montana in Missoula earlier this year, held from 2 to 4 March 2025.

Addressing the reception, Governor Greg Gianforte welcomed the initiative of the newly opened Indian Consulate in strengthening people-to-people ties, particularly among the youth of both countries.

Recalling his own visits to India, Jason Smith, the delegation head, remarked: “I have always found my time in India to be magical. The people are warm and wonderful—the sights, the sounds are so unique. There’s no place like it on Planet Earth. It is really important for our young delegation to spend time with their peers and to learn first-hand that there is more that unites us than makes us different.”

During the event, the Montana students recounted their experiences before an audience of scholars, media representatives, and industry leaders, underscoring the significance of fostering closer connections between the next generation of leaders from India and the United States.

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

Salah’s shock European U-Turn: Is he turning his back on Saudi millions for one last act in Europe?

Egypt’s Mohamed Salah enters the stadium during the Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match between Egypt and South Africa in Agadir, Morocco, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. Read More

UK Green Party leader apologises for sharing post criticising police over golders green arrest

Zack Polanski Green Party leader Zack Polanski has apologised after sharing a social media post that criticised how police handled the arrest of a suspect in the Golders Green attack. Read More

After break-up, Mike Pence prepares ground for post-Trump Republican Party 

After breaking with his former boss over the January 6 attack, former Vice President Mike Pence is laying the groundwork for a post‑Trump Republican Party. Read More

‘No School, No Work, No Shopping’: Why Thousands Are Protesting Across US On May Day

Under the banner of the “May Day Strong” coalition, around 3,000 to 3,500 events are planned nationwide in the US. Read More

Topics

Salah’s shock European U-Turn: Is he turning his back on Saudi millions for one last act in Europe?

Egypt’s Mohamed Salah enters the stadium during the Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match between Egypt and South Africa in Agadir, Morocco, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. Read More

UK Green Party leader apologises for sharing post criticising police over golders green arrest

Zack Polanski Green Party leader Zack Polanski has apologised after sharing a social media post that criticised how police handled the arrest of a suspect in the Golders Green attack. Read More

After break-up, Mike Pence prepares ground for post-Trump Republican Party 

After breaking with his former boss over the January 6 attack, former Vice President Mike Pence is laying the groundwork for a post‑Trump Republican Party. Read More

‘No School, No Work, No Shopping’: Why Thousands Are Protesting Across US On May Day

Under the banner of the “May Day Strong” coalition, around 3,000 to 3,500 events are planned nationwide in the US. Read More

Pentagon Partners With OpenAI, Google, SpaceX For Military AI Use But Leaves Out This Company

Pentagon partners with SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA, Reflection AI, Microsoft and AWS to deploy AI on classified networks, keeps Anthropic barred as a supply chain risk. Read More

Why Should A Person Never Share Pic Of Boarding Pass Online

Sharing a boarding pass online might seem harmless, but it can expose far more personal information than you realize. Read More

From red to green to saffron? BJP eyes power shift in Bengal as Mamata defends her turf

NEW DELHI: The Banglar ‘manush’ have traditionally displayed a deep-rooted political loyalty, often rallying decisively behind a single political force and allowing it to govern for extended periods. Read More

Related Articles