India’s Presence in Dubai Expo: Witness “Openness. Opportunity. Growth” at The India Pavilion

The India Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai reflects India’s commitment to the philosophy of लोका: समस्ता: सुखिनो भवन्तु (Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu), which means, “May everyone, in the whole world, be happy.”

The India Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai is one of the biggest platforms that offers a golden opportunity to showcase India to the world and project the country as the next hub for growth and innovation.

Nestled at the Al Fosan Park adjacent to the ‘Opportunity’ district of the Expo 2020 Dubai, India Pavilion is created on the theme of “Openness. Opportunity. Growth.”

Under this, the pavilion will be focusing 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, each having a dedicated zone all underneath one gigantic roof.

The vastness of the theme allows visitors to explore and experience India’s strengths and achievements in all its glory. Doors open from 1st October 2021 to 31st March 2022.

India Pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai

UNIQUE FEATURES
AN AMBIENT, FUTURISTIC ENVIRONMENT AWAITS YOU
Consisting of four floors, the India Pavilion will showcase latest technologies and create an ambient, futuristic environment with installations powered by augmented reality and projection mapping.

As you enter the pavilion, you will walk into a starry tunnel that will transport you to outer space for you to witness India’s journey into space. As you move further ahead, you will witness India’s achievements in the health and wellness sector, highlighting India’s vast history of Ayurveda and alternate medicine system.

India Pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai

The first floor will bring you to a world of mesmerizing projections and mirrors that present a kaleidoscope of India’s colours and cultural vibrance.

The second floor bears witness to India’s bilateral partnership with the UAE and the plethora of opportunities that this partnership opens up.

The third floor will open doors to the ‘Corporate India’ and its growing prowess in various sectors.

Apart from various thematic sections, The India Pavilion also hosts an amphitheatre, conference rooms, state pavilions, restaurants, souvenir shops, and much more.

India Pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai

MOVING FACADE SYMBOLISING ‘INDIA ON THE MOVE’
The facade of the India Pavilion, one of the largest pavilions at the Expo 2020 Dubai, will symbolize ‘India on the move’.

Made up of 600 individual blocks, the facade will be using kinetic architecture – a mosaic of rotating panels that will showcase 75 stories about the history, and literature of the country over 26 weeks.

During the day, the facade will create different moving patterns to celebrate 75 years of India’s Independence. Every week, these patterns will take the shape of three stories of the 25 sub-themes. Evenings, will see the facade turn into a vibrant show with sound, light and projections.

India will come alive in action on this facade!

India Pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai

MULTITUDE OF EVENTS TO BE HOSTED UNDER ONE ROOF
Celebrating India at 75 and showcasing the achievements, diversity, and rich cultural heritage of the country, the India Pavilion is one of those few pavilions at Expo 2020 Dubai that will host numerous conferences, B2B meets, cultural programmes, food festivals, online workshops, cinema screening, debates, and various competitions. Festivals of India that occur between 01 October 2021 to 31 March 2022 will be celebrated, in all their glory and grandeur.

World leaders, celebrities from various fields and corporate leaders will grace the pavilion with their presence.

Come, join us!

“The world’s economic revival is linked to the growth of India. The country is ready to do whatever it can to further global good and prosperity. This is a India that is reforming, performing and transforming.”
Shri Narendra Modi
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

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