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26.06.2020The statement of the Institute of National Remembrance in relation to the article by President PutinThis is not the first time that the President of Russia is attempting to revive the Stalinist vision of modern history. It was created in the communist era by combining selective interpretations of facts, half-truths and propaganda. An image alternative to reality was constructed. The totalitarian Soviet Union was presented as a country of good intentions, a defender of peace and the security of nations, a noble conqueror of the German Reich. This kind of false vision of history was imposed as binding not only in the USSR but also in other countries enslaved by Moscow following World War II. At that time, revealing the truth about the actual role of the USSR in the history of the continent, about enslaving the people of Central and Eastern Europe, about Soviet crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity, was threatened with severe repression. It is surprising that today, in a free world, the Russian President is trying to promote theses which are almost a literal copy of the propaganda dating back to the era of Stalin and Brezhnev. He does so, in an article appearing in The National Interest.
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20.05.2020The Consular Section suspends the reception of consular applicantsDue to the epidemiological threat of the COVID-19 virus, the Consular Section of the Polish Embassy in New Delhi will stop admitting applicants until further notice.
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08.05.202075th anniversary of the end of the World War IISeventy five years after the end of the Second World War, we pay tribute to its victims. We remember the indomitable struggle of the Polish nation against Nazi Germany throughout the conflict in Europe, lasting from September 1939 to May 1945.
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03.05.2020229th anniversary of the Constitution of 3 MayAdopted on 3 May 1791 in Warsaw by the Sejm of the Polish Republic (later known as the Great Sejm), the Polish Constitution was Europe’s first and the world’s second modern constitution.
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14.04.2020Time of hope for EuropeEurope is facing an existential challenge of the coronavirus pandemic. The invisible enemy has broken through our defence lines, inflicting a cruel suffering first on northern Italy, then on all of your beautiful country, followed by Spain, and now the whole continent. The news from Italy fill with deep sorrow over each death, but they also give us hope that a better tomorrow can come.
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10.04.2020The tenth anniversary of the Smolensk plane crashOn 10 April 2010, a special TU-154M plane with the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński and the First Lady Maria Kaczyńska on board took off from Warsaw to Smolensk. On that very day the members of the official delegation were to participate in the ceremonies taking place in the Katyn War Cemetery, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the crime committed there. The aircraft carried 96 people, including members of the highest state authorities, representatives of various social circles and religious denominations, high-ranking military commanders and the plane’s crew. All the flight passengers died in the air disaster which took place during landing at the airport near Smolensk.
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17.03.2020Information for applicantsDue to the COVID-19 situation, we kindly inform that in order to withdraw the passport, applicant needs to withdraw the whole application. Applications submitted directly in the Consular Section can be withdrawn everyday between 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Applicants who applied in the VFS should submit their request there. Please note that in case of withdrawal, the visa fee will not be refunded and the application will no longer be processed.
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16.03.2020Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Mumbai limits its operations due to COVID-19 emergency
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13.03.2020Consular Section in New Delhi limits its operations due to COVID-19 emergencyPlease be informed that Consular Section in New Delhi limits its operations due to COVID-19 emergency.
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23.01.2020THE TRUTH THAT MUST NOT DIEThe President of Poland on the 75th Anniversary of Liberation of the Nazi German Death Camp KL Auschwitz.