The India Pavilion in Expo 2020 Dubai, scheduled to begin on October 1, will showcase a resurgent India’s march to becoming a $5-trillion economy in the post-COVID world. It will capture the vibrant Indian culture and its past and also the capabilities and opportunities that it presents as a global economic hub to domestic as well as foreign investors.
Several prominent Indian ministers, officials and celebrities are set to visit India pavilion during the six months of Expo 2020, which will also host number of cultural events, according to an official release.The India Pavilion in Expo 2020 Dubai, scheduled to begin on October 1, will showcase a resurgent India's march to becoming a $5-trillion economy in the post-COVID world. It will capture the vibrant Indian culture and its past and also the capabilities and opportunities that it presents as a global economic hub to domestic as well as foreign investors.#
“At Expo 2020 Dubai, the India Pavilion is ready to showcase the face of an India rising on the pillar of sustainability along with opportunity and mobility—a nation ready to lead the world’s future,” BVR Subrahmanyam, secretary in the ministry of commerce and industry, said.
The pavilion’s four-storey structure is divided into two parts. The zones are identified based on 11 primary themes: climate and biodiversity, space, urban and rural development, tolerance and inclusivity, golden jubilee, knowledge and learning, travel and connectivity, global goals, health and wellness, food & agriculture, and livelihoods and water.
The India Pavilion will also host leadership discussions, international trade conferences and seminars to explore opportunities to partner with other participating nations.
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