The national capital has begun to welcome foreign delegates and world leaders for the G20 Summit. As a host nation, the Centre has taken extra care of foreign dignitaries’ arrangements and experiences while in India.
Various exhibitions are being set up to provide visitors to Bharat Mandapam with a one-of-a-kind experience. These exhibitions would highlight India’s technological prowess and creativity while also providing foreign visitors with a variety of unique experiences.
On September 9 and 10, the Global Summit will be hosted in the Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre in Pragati Maidan.
In terms of Indian heritage and culture, as part of the arrangement, a “Culture Corridor” has been set up at the venue for G20 attendees, which will feature a one-of-a-kind international initiative dubbed “Culture Corridor: G20 Digital Museum.”
The culture corridor will represent and commemorate the G20 members’ and invitee countries’ shared heritage. It will feature famous and important cultural artefacts, as well as the legacy of G20 members and nine invited countries.
This Culture Corridor will be a powerful platform for encouraging understanding and appreciation of varied cultural manifestations, knowledge sharing, inclusivity and equality, and the development of a feeling of shared identity.
The Digital India Experience Zone, which will be located in Halls 4 and 14, will provide visitors with a unique opportunity to directly experience the power of technology being applied by India. The Zone will provide critical insights on Digital India’s critical activities. Aadhaar, DigiLocker, UPI, eSanjeevani, DIKSHA, Bhashini, ONDC, and Ask GITA are among the initiatives being highlighted.
Ask GITA—Guidance, Inspiration, Transformation, and Action—combines the Bhagavad Gita’s timeless wisdom with cutting-edge AI technology. The Zone will also contain MyGov, CoWIN, UMANG, JanDhan, e-NAM, GSTN, FastTag, and other government efforts.