Overseas Delegates

Andrew Nigel Kerr (United Kingdom), Overseas Strategic Advisor and Worldwide Mission Representative
Andrew researched and authored the book “I Can Never Say Enough About the Men,” which chronicles the story of the JAK Rifles and his grandfather’s role in World War I, specifically in the East Africa campaign. It highlights a tale of extraordinary endurance, bravery, and suffering. Additionally, Andrew is deeply involved in wildlife conservation, having founded, led, and worked on initiatives focused on the recovery of the European Eel.

Borgese Matteo (Italy), Cultural Diplomat and Overseas Representative for Himalayan Studies
Borgese Matteo, a scholar of Oriental Languages at the University of Rome “La Sapienza” and “L’Orientale” of Naples, his academic focus is on the philosophy and literature of South Asia, particularly the North-Western regions of the Himalayan mountains. He is a pupil of Urdu, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Modern Tibetan.

Kristina Grigoryan (Armenia), Global Representative for Cultural Exchange and Advisor on Global Indology Research
Kristina Grigoryan is a academician at the Russian-Armenian University, specializing in Indology under the Faculty of Oriental Studies. With a profound passion for Indian culture, she is not only a dedicated Kathak dancer but also the founder of Radha Dance Studio Armenia, where she actively promotes the rich traditions of Kathak.
Her academic journey extends beyond Indology, as she is to pursue a PhD on Pashtun society and Pashtunwali, delving into the historical, cultural, and social dimensions of the Pashtun people. Being a scholar of Pashtun culture, she aimed to bridge academic research with artistic expression, fostering deeper cultural connections between Armenia, India, and the broader South Asian region.

Gaël-Benjamin Michel Duyên Tran-Huu (France), Global Ambassador of Cultural and Spiritual Integration
Tran-Huu is a practitioner of Shamanic Ritualistic practices, a thinker exploring the relationship between France and India, and has embraced Himalayan culture and traditions to embark on a profound spiritual journey. Through his life, he integrates the essence of Kaliveer, seeking deeper connection and growth in his spiritual path. His work reflects a blend of cultural exploration and spiritual awakening, drawing from rich traditions to guide his unique journey.

Dallèle SELLAMI (Paris, France), Global Ambassador for Mystical and Sacred Arts
Dallèle Sellami is a devoted practitioner of ancestral care and spiritual sciences, blending the Egyptian Hermetic, Christian, and Muslim traditions with Hindu practices in a unique and powerful synergy. As a master in the Art of the Myrrhophores, she handcrafts 100% natural, magico-religious care products, following sacred formulas from Ancient Egypt, India, France, and Algeria.
Each creation is meticulously prepared in a state of prayer and deep spiritual connection, ensuring its purity and potency. Beyond her expertise in sacred craftsmanship, Dallèle practices hypnosis, massages, psychic readings, and magic, offering profound spiritual guidance and holistic healing. Rooted in deep reverence for tradition and the sacred, she continues to uphold and revive the wisdom of the ancients in service of those seeking enlightenment and transformation.

Andreas Leitz (Germany), Global Research Ambassador for Historical Astronomy and Indology
Andreas Leitz is a German scientist specializing in historical astronomy, archaeology, and the study of ancient civilizations. He pursued his academic journey in diverse fields, including Music and the Science of Music at The Hague, as well as Philosophy and Indology at Tübingen, Heidelberg, Chennai, Puducherry, and Kolkata. His scholarly expertise extends across multiple disciplines, with a deep interest in the origins of religion, art, and music in human history.
Fluent in a remarkable array of languages—including Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam, Bengali, Hindi, Prakrit, Akkadian, and Sumerian—Leitz’s research delves into the historical, linguistic, and philosophical foundations of ancient India and Mesopotamia. His work bridges Vedic, Sumerian, and Babylonian traditions, exploring their interconnectedness through textual analysis and archaeological evidence. He has been mentored by esteemed scholars such as Prof. Heinrich Stietencron (Tübingen), Prof. Vijayavenugopal (Chennai), and Prof. S. Sarkar (Tübingen), shaping his profound academic approach.
Leitz has made significant contributions through numerous publications, including Astronomy in the Indian Vedic Period, The Breaches of the Rig Veda: Different Traditions in the Vedic Period, and Sumerian Temple Hymns and the Classical Tamil Poems of the Sangam Period. His research provides valuable insights into ancient texts, religious traditions, linguistic evolution, and cross-cultural exchanges between India and Mesopotamia. His ongoing studies continue to uncover new perspectives on the development of civilization, language, and spiritual traditions across different cultures.