New Delhi: India's culture and art are integral to its soft power and artists dedicated to Indian art forms are not merely performers but brand ambassadors who have been taking the country's rich cultural heritage to the global audience, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said.
Speaking at the 'Global Heritage Series' organised by SPIC MACAY, he said there are many areas of convergence and collaboration between SPIC MACAY and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations to try and bridge the gap between the classical and the popular.
"Tradition must coexist with modernity. I am aware that systems alone cannot foster creativity. Even so, our constant endeavour must be to act as enablers of the youth -- many of whom have tuned in today," he said on Saturday.
Indian culture and art are integral to India's soft power, Shringla said.
"Artists dedicated to Indian art forms are not merely performers but brand ambassadors who have been taking our rich cultural heritage to the global audience," he said.