Sandeep Marwah Honoured at Parliament of Victoria for Promoting Global Art, Culture and Peace

Renowned media personality and educationist Sandeep Marwah has been formally recognised at the Parliament of Victoria, Australia, for his longstanding contribution to the global promotion of art, culture, peace, love, and unity through creative arts and cultural diplomacy.

The prestigious recognition was presented during a special ceremony in Melbourne by distinguished Parliamentarian Lee Tarlamis, marking another international honour for the Indian media veteran.

Sandeep Marwah is widely known as the founder of Noida Film City and founder-president of Asian Academy of Film and Television, institutions that have played a significant role in the development of India’s media, film, and creative education ecosystem. ([Wikipedia][1])

Over the years, he has actively promoted international cultural exchange through films, media education, global film festivals, and creative collaborations aimed at strengthening peace and unity among nations. His work in media and cultural diplomacy has earned recognition across several countries.

Speaking on the occasion, Marwah expressed gratitude for the honour and reaffirmed his commitment to using art and culture as a bridge to connect people across borders.

The recognition at the Parliament of Victoria further highlights the growing global acknowledgment of India’s creative and cultural influence through media and artistic initiatives.

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