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11.11.2020On 11 November 1918, 102 years ago, Poland regained its independence.
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21.10.2020On October 23 National Polish Agency for Academic Exchange is holding the Virtual Polish Education Fairs dedicated to the Indian Subcontinent, namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives and Sri Lanka.
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15.08.2020On 15 August 2020 we solemnly celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw – a culminating point of the Polish-Soviet War (1919-1920) and one of the most decisive events in the history of Poland, Europe, and the world.
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05.08.2020Due to COVID-19 outbreak, the Consulate ceased to accept visa applications. Although we are not resuming the visa activities yet, we are willing to asses and exceptionally accept via VFS Global applications for national D-visa from specific categories of essential travelers.
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31.07.2020Commemorating this year’s anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, Culture.pl is releasing a series of 10 immersive soundwalks, in both English and Polish, covering this period’s most significant events.
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20.07.2020Starting from June 15th, 2020 the Consular Section of the Embassy of Poland resumes its services with limited capacity. Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Mumbai does not accept visa applications until further notice.
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17.07.2020This year will go down in history as a time of great struggle and consequence. Our fight against the pandemic is an epic human endeavour, but we need to brace ourselves for an even more important battle in the months ahead – over the shape of our post-Covid economy.
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26.06.2020The statement of the Institute of National Remembrance in relation to the article by President PutinThis is not the first time that the President of Russia is attempting to revive the Stalinist vision of modern history. It was created in the communist era by combining selective interpretations of facts, half-truths and propaganda. An image alternative to reality was constructed. The totalitarian Soviet Union was presented as a country of good intentions, a defender of peace and the security of nations, a noble conqueror of the German Reich. This kind of false vision of history was imposed as binding not only in the USSR but also in other countries enslaved by Moscow following World War II. At that time, revealing the truth about the actual role of the USSR in the history of the continent, about enslaving the people of Central and Eastern Europe, about Soviet crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity, was threatened with severe repression. It is surprising that today, in a free world, the Russian President is trying to promote theses which are almost a literal copy of the propaganda dating back to the era of Stalin and Brezhnev. He does so, in an article appearing in The National Interest.
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20.05.2020Due to the epidemiological threat of the COVID-19 virus, the Consular Section of the Polish Embassy in New Delhi will stop admitting applicants until further notice.
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08.05.2020Seventy five years after the end of the Second World War, we pay tribute to its victims. We remember the indomitable struggle of the Polish nation against Nazi Germany throughout the conflict in Europe, lasting from September 1939 to May 1945.