On July 20th, a remarkable event took place in Tbilisi, celebrating the distinguished Queen Vittoria Taria of the Bourbon dynasty. The event, organized by the Diplomatic Club under the global leadership of Dr. Murthy Devarabhotla, highlighted the significance of royal diplomacy, which has been a cornerstone in fostering peace, unity, and loyalty across nations.
The event also commemorated the longstanding tradition of cultural exchange and royal diplomacy, exemplified by Queen Vittoria Taria and Prince Junsuke during their visits to Russia. This year, Tbilisi played host to this grand occasion, further strengthening the bonds of friendship between nations through the power of cultural exchange.
The ceremony saw the presence of several distinguished guests, including Mr. Gelani, owner of Lugela Water, Mr. Sergey Dvorianov, President of the Diplomatic Club , Ms. Ingrid Kim, press secretary and journalist, Ms. Elena Razinkova, businesswoman, and Lenare and Alena Salihovi. A significant delegation from Japan, led by Lady Kado, also graced the event with their presence.
Dr. Murthy Devarabhotla took the opportunity to represent Indian culture at the Art Guild meeting, where he performed a famous Indian song, receiving much acclaim. The event culminated in the “Third Lilies” ceremony at the Marriott, a special celebration of royal diplomacy.
Looking ahead, Dr. Murthy is set to receive a prestigious award at the next diplomatic event, an honor that reflects his contributions to promoting peace and unity through diplomacy. His discussions with Her Royal Majesty during the event underscored the importance of such diplomacy in uniting nations, particularly for countries like Russia and others around the world.
The Diplomatic Club ,under Dr. Murthy’s leadership, continues to play a vital role in bringing together diverse cultures and nations, promoting harmony and mutual respect on a global scale.