New Delhi: Russian Embassy, Indian Cyclists organise cycle rally to mark 80th anniversary of victory in Great Patriotic War

ANI April 13, 2025 146 views

The Russian Embassy in New Delhi organized a special cycle rally to commemorate the 80th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War. Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov highlighted the significant contribution of 2.5 million Indians in the global war effort during the event. The rally symbolized the enduring friendship between India and Russia, celebrating their shared historical bonds. Cyclists and diplomats came together to honor the memory of those who fought for freedom during World War II.

"Two and a half million Indians participated in that war. Many perished for freedom." - Denis Alipov, Russian Ambassador to India
New Delhi, April 13: The Russian Embassy in India, in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Cyclists, organised a special cycle rally in the national capital to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) and the 78th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Russia.

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Russian Embassy and Indian Cyclists unite to commemorate World War II

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Cycling rally highlights historical Indo-Russian friendship

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Ambassador Alipov celebrates shared values of freedom and cooperation

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Event marks 80th anniversary of victory against Nazism

The event saw the participation of cycling enthusiasts, diplomats, and members of the Indian Cyclists Association, all joining hands to celebrate the enduring bond between the two nations while paying tribute to those who laid down their lives during the Second World War.

Russian Ambassador to India, Denis Alipov, who actively participated in the rally, described the event as a moment of reflection and celebration.

"It was great fun. We rode together with the Indian Cyclists Association. So many enthusiasts have come, and we have dedicated today's run to the 80th anniversary of the victory of many nations who stood for freedom against Nazism in the Great Patriotic War in the middle of the last century and in the Second World War that was fought not only in Europe but in many parts of the world," he told ANI.

Highlighting India's significant contribution to the global war effort, Alipov added, "Two and a half million Indians participated in that war. Many perished for freedom. It is a very important date for the people of the former Soviet Union of Russia."

Speaking about the relationship between India and Russia, the Ambassador expressed confidence in the deepening of bilateral ties.

"It's progressing very well. We have traditionally had a very extensive relationship covering all areas and the economy. We have very stable, very friendly political relations. I am very optimistic about the future. We expand each year with new projects in various domains. I think this is the consistency," he noted.

The cycle rally stood as a symbol of the historical camaraderie between India and Russia, reaffirming their shared values and vision for peace, cooperation, and mutual respect.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a wonderful way to honor history while promoting fitness! Cycling brings people together in such a unique way. The India-Russia friendship is truly special 🇮🇳🤝🇷🇺
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Priya M.
I had no idea 2.5 million Indians participated in WWII! This event was such a great way to educate people about our shared history. More initiatives like this please!
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish there was more representation from other Allied nations in this event. WWII was truly a global effort that deserves recognition from all participating countries.
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Sunita P.
Seeing the ambassador cycling with regular citizens is so heartwarming! More diplomats should engage with people like this. Makes international relations feel more personal and genuine 💙
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Vikram D.
As a cycling enthusiast, I love seeing events that combine sports with meaningful causes. Hope they make this an annual tradition! Maybe next year they could include historical exhibits along the route.

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