Brisbane, March 12 (Indian Abroad Newsdesk)
The Consulate General of India, Brisbane and the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre, in collaboration with the Queensland Museum, will take part in the upcoming World Science Festival Brisbane, showcasing India’s contributions to science, innovation, and creative expression.
The programme will feature the participation of Sonu Yadav in the STEM Futures Forum, highlighting emerging perspectives in science and technology. The festival’s VIP opening will also include a presentation by Elsewhere in India, creators of 432 Hz: Resonant Futures, offering audiences an insight into India’s evolving creative and technological landscape.
Organisers said the collaboration aims to present a vibrant blend of scientific engagement and artistic innovation, with Indian talent set to be on display in Brisbane from March 20, 2026. The initiative is expected to further strengthen cultural and knowledge partnerships between India and Australia through shared platforms in science and the arts.






