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Pradeep Kumar

02/10/21 11:05 AM IST

India Pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020

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Among the 192 participating countries, India will have the biggest pavilion in the expo

Details
  • Dubai Expo 2020 will be a significant platform for India to showcase its vibrant culture and tremendous growth opportunities for the next six months.
  • The India Pavilion will feature an innovative kinetic facade made up of 600 individual colourful blocks.
  • It is developed as a mosaic of rotating panels that will depict different themes as they rotate on their axis.
  • It represents the theme of 'India on the move' and is a unique amalgam of the rich heritage and technological advances of the nation.
Themes
  • In keeping with the themes of the Expo, visitors will get a glimpse of Indian innovations and successes in the fields of Space Technology, Robotics, Electric Mobility, Edu-tech, e-Commerce, Energy, Cybersecurity, Healthcare, Cryptocurrency and Blockchain.
  • 11 key themes will be represented at the India Pavilion, viz, 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, said the release.
Focus

India's participation in Expo 2020 Dubai will primarily focus on presenting the unlimited opportunities for the global community to participate in the country's growth story, and benefit from it.

Source: LiveMint

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