16th - 18th February 2024 | MAMC, New Delhi

About Delhi

With a history going back more than 3,000 years, the capital of India is a seamless blend of tradition and modernity, where ancient monuments co-exist with ultra-modern high-rise buildings and commercial plazas.

Delhi has a rich architectural heritage - from the 12th century Qutub Minar of the Slave Dynasty, through the Red Fort of the Mughals, to the colonial architecture of Lutyens' Delhi and the 20th Century Ba'hai Temple, leaving the visitor with a memorable experience.

Delhi has the country's best facilities for holding conferences, seminars and conventions - and to support this, a wide range of hotel accommodation is available.


From budget guest-houses to the luxury of 5-star hotels, requirements of all delegates gets catered. In addition, the city offers plenty of sightseeing, shopping and cuisines from all parts of India and abroad. March is a great time to be in Delhi - with pleasant weather throughout the day.

For first-time visitors to India, it will be an exposure to one of the most diverse nations in the world, with different languages, cultures, races and religions.
Delhi is also an excellent base for visiting Agra, to see the Taj Mahal; and Jaipur, to experience the colors of Rajasthan; both of which are less than five hours away and connected by good motorable highways and fast trains.