China and India among 23 countries to compete in Russia’s answer to Eurovision

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19 Sep 2025 • 11:52 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Russia is launching a new international song contest called Intervision, at the behest of President Vladimir Putin, following its ban from Eurovision in 2022.
  • The competition, which revives a Soviet-era contest name, aims to promote 'traditional family values' and has been labelled 'an instrument of hostile propaganda' by Kyiv.
  • Singers from 23 countries, including China, India, Brazil, and nations Russia considers friendly such as Belarus and Saudi Arabia, will compete for a cash prize of 30 million roubles.
  • Unlike Eurovision, a professional jury from each participating country will decide the outcome, rather than the viewing public, with the show broadcast live on Russian television.
  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated Intervision offers an 'alternative approach' to preserving national cultures, contrasting it with Eurovision's perceived embrace of diverse values.

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