Partner State Rajasthan Unveils Its Pavilion at India International Trade Fair

Partner State Rajasthan Unveils Its Pavilion at India International Trade Fair

Pavilion features ODOP wall, live demos, traditional cuisine, and handcrafted products

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New Delhi: The Rajasthan Pavilion, serving as the Partner State exhibit at India International Trade Fair 2025, was inaugurated by Industries Secretary Alok Gupta as the fourteen-day fair began in New Delhi.

Following the inauguration, Shri Alok Gupta visited all stalls inside the Rajasthan Pavilion and encouraged Rajasthani artists and skilled artisans. Moreover, he stated that this year, the Rajasthan Pavilion has been further enriched with the participation of the Industries Department, Tourism Department, RIICO, BIP, Khadi, Rajeevika, and RUDA. Additionally, organizers have set up stalls showcasing Rajasthan’s traditional cuisine and handicraft products.

Dedicated to the spirit of “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat”, this year’s pavilion prominently features Rajasthan–Assam cultural collaboration.

Moreover, this initiative promotes cultural, artistic, and trade exchange between the two states, strengthening commercial and cultural ties.

He added that this initiative by the Rajasthan Government will provide artisans, craftsmen, entrepreneurs, and investors from the state with an excellent opportunity to enhance their presence at both national and international levels.

He further informed that authorities have created a dedicated zone this year for live demonstrations by artisans and entrepreneurs. Additionally, they will feature a One District One Product (ODOP) wall, along with an exhibition that showcases Rajasthan’s heritage, innovation, and sustainable industrial development.

Moreover, organizers have accorded Rajasthan the status of Partner State for this year’s trade fair. Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation Ltd. (RSIC) has developed an attractive pavilion spread across approximately 1,000 square metres. The pavilion offers a distinctive glimpse into Rajasthan’s industrial progress, cultural diversity, arts, crafts, tourism, and investment potential.

Rajasthan Day Celebrated on 18 November

As every year, organizers will celebrate Rajasthan Day on 18 November during the India International Trade Fair. Moreover, they will organise a colourful cultural evening, featuring performances by world-renowned Rajasthani artists.

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