New Delhi: A culture corridor showcasing the art, craft, and heritage of all the G20 nations as well as guest countries will be one of the highlights at the G20 leaders’ summit to be held in New Delhi next month.
The corridor will be set up at the Pragati Maidan exhibition complex, where the summit will be held. It will feature exhibits from all 20 G20 member countries, as well as Argentina, Indonesia, and Senegal, which have been invited as guest countries.
The exhibits will showcase the rich cultural diversity of the G20 countries, from traditional handicrafts to modern art. Visitors will be able to see traditional Japanese kimonos, Italian sculptures, and Indian textiles. There will also be interactive exhibits on topics such as music, dance, and food.
The culture corridor is being organized by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs. It is expected to be a major draw for visitors to the summit.
The corridor is part of the government’s efforts to showcase India’s rich cultural heritage to the world. It is also seen as an opportunity to promote cultural diplomacy and understanding between the G20 countries.
The culture corridor will be open to the public from November 1 to November 3, the days of the summit. It is expected to attract thousands of visitors from India and abroad.
The corridor is a unique opportunity to learn about the cultures of the G20 countries and to celebrate the diversity of our world. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in art, culture, and heritage.
In addition to the culture corridor, there will be a number of other cultural events held in New Delhi during the G20 summit. These include a classical music concert, a dance performance, and a film festival. The events are expected to showcase the best of Indian culture to the world.