The six-month-long global exposition, which commenced on April 13, is expected to attract millions of visitors. In preparation, the Indian government had allocated ₹400 crore in 2024 to support the country’s presence at the international event.
“I am confident this expo will provide a big boost to trade and tourism in India and further cement our role as the world’s trusted partner!,” Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal stated in a post on X.
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