Jointly organised by the Embassy of India in Stockholm and SF BIO, Sweden's leading cinema chain in collaboration with the Indian National Film Development Corporation, the festival will showcase recent films that span numerous genres, ranging from blockbusters to regional Indian gems.
From May 2, it will organise the annual India-Sweden business conference with the theme 'Making and Innovating in a New India'.
The delegation would include Rajiv Modi CEO of Cadilla Pharma and fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani.
"India Unlimited seeks to strengthen India-Sweden connections and partnerships in all areas that benefit both countries, with a special emphasis on economic relations and people-to-people ties through business seminars, exhibitions, food and cultural festivals," Indian ambassador to Sweden Banashri Bose Harrison said in a statement.
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