A celebration of Indian innovation in a special exhibition at the Science Museum, an Indian floral extravaganza at Kew Gardens and a storytelling session at the British Library in London are among some of the early projects unveiled under this broader theme - formally announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and British Prime Minister Theresa May during the latter's visit to India in November last year.
"India's history and culture are built on a rich tradition of scientific thought and innovation. The stories we will be showcasing through this vibrant season not only shaped India but had global significance," said Ian Blatchford, director of the Science Museum Group, at the launch of the season last week.
"It is a fantastic addition to the UK-India Year of Culture programme that will strengthen the special cultural partnership between our two countries and celebrate the shared ties across science, design and the arts."
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'Illuminating India' will run from September this year till May next year and has collaborated with Indian institutions like the Survey General of India in Dehradun to acquire objects on loan for the display.
A giant Indian flag created from 900 chrysanthemums set the backdrop for life-sized animal figures, including an elephant, peacock and monkey. This year's display marries traditional and modern Indian culture, including Kew's own decorative rickshaws and an Indian street soundscape to complement the visual displays.
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