CULTURAL RELATIONS BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN SSR AND INDIA
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Festival, cinema, delegation, cinema, and film distribution are all aspects of Uzbek and Indian culture.Abstract
The recent history and the relationships of collaboration between the Uzbek SSR and India in the area of cinematography are covered in this article. It explored how Uzbekistan contributed to the development of diplomatic ties between the USSR and India.
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