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AI Impact Summit

Explore India

India offers a rich mix of history, culture, and contemporary life shaped by centuries of civilisation and ongoing transformation. Across its regions, visitors encounter diverse traditions, architectural heritage, natural landscapes, and modern cities that reflect the country’s social and economic depth.

New Delhi, the host city for the AI Impact Expo, provides easy access to historic landmarks, cultural institutions, and well-connected urban spaces. Short journeys from the city lead to destinations of national significance, such as Agra and Jaipur. Together, these experiences provide visitors with a broader context for understanding the country and deepen their participation in the Expo.

Cultural & Historic Landmarks

Hampi
Hampi

The Vijayanagara Empire’s Monumental Capital

Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserves the remains of a once-thriving imperial capital. Its temples, royal complexes, and distinctive landscape reflect advanced urban planning and cultural life.

Golden Temple
Golden Temple

A Living Centre of Sikh Faith and Community

The Golden Temple in Amritsar is the holiest shrine of Sikhism and a symbol of equality and service. Its architecture and daily practices represent a living spiritual tradition rooted in collective values.

Amar Mahal
Amar Mahal

Royal Architecture of the Dogra Dynasty

Amar Mahal in Jammu is a 19th-century palace reflecting the Dogra rulers’ architectural vision. Today, it functions as a museum preserving the region’s cultural and historical legacy.

Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal

A UNESCO World Heritage Site of Global Recognition

The Taj Mahal in Agra is celebrated for its symmetry, craftsmanship, and enduring cultural significance. Built in the 17th century, it remains one of the world’s most recognised architectural monuments.

Modern-Day Marvels of India

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Statue of Unity

A Monumental Engineering Achievement

Standing at 182 metres, the Statue of Unity in Gujarat is the world’s tallest statue. It represents India’s engineering capability and commemorates the legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

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Mumbai Trans Harbour Link

Transforming Urban Connectivity

The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link is a 22-kilometre sea bridge enhancing connectivity between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. It reflects advancements in large-scale infrastructure and urban planning.

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Chenab Bridge

A Landmark in Railway Engineering

The Chenab Bridge, the world’s highest railway bridge, exemplifies modern engineering in challenging terrain. It strengthens connectivity in the Himalayan region through advanced railway infrastructure.

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