Summary: Rabindranath Tagore's letter to Sylvain Lévi in 1921 expresses gratitude for the support and discusses the Tagore Committee's initiative to present the Santiniketan University with French classics. The letter addresses a misunderstanding in the press regarding Tagore's views on Germany, highlighting the importance of accurate representation. Tagore also mentions his illness, postponed travel plans, and appreciation for Levi's friendship. In 1925, Tagore writes to Levi again, mentioning his health issues and determination to travel to Europe despite doctor's warnings. The exchange reveals a deep bond between the two friends and showcases Tagore's resilience and commitment to his work. Levi's efforts in promoting Tagore's cause and fostering cultural exchanges are acknowledged with heartfelt gratitude throughout the letters.