'Namaste Bharat 2024’ exhibition is being held in Singapore this week displaying a wide variety of made-in-India products and showcasing the diversity of Indian culture at its best. The exhibition also has programmes on the promotion of Yoga, Indian language fabrics and food. Namaste Bharat aims to offer an extraordinary experience of the senses across India's rich cultural diversity.
Namaste Bharat promises an “Experience of New India” in Singapore. Previously known as Singapore International Indian EXPO, Namaste Bharat is the initiative of De Ideaz Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based company since 2005.
Namaste Bharat aims to offer an extraordinary experience of the senses across India's rich cultural diversity. During the four days, Namaste Bharat will showcase an eclectic mix of the best of India's living culture, contemporary arts, traditions, cuisine, couture, organic, handcrafted goods and many more showcase of innovative products. Namaste Bharat will bring together multiple stakeholders together through a range of performing and visual arts – from classical art to folk, from yoga to Bollywood dance workshops, from fashion to luxury, from photography to crafts and gastronomy.
Indian actress Kusboo Sundar is the brand ambassador at Namaste Bharat this year.
Namaste Bharat will act as a huge platform for exhibitors to connect with potential business partners and consumer audiences. This is one of the B2B2C platform that aims to create an e-commerce ecosystem for MSMEs, cottage industries, artisans and rural-urban women entrepreneurs to build a sustainable livelihood by promoting “Made in India” products.
Namaste Bharat emphasizes importance for health and wellness. Both India and Singapore have great potential to collaborate on medical tourism too. Namaste Bharat event offers audiences to discover the essence of well-being and immerse oneself in a journey of holistic wellness with curated offerings that will celebrate the harmony of mind, body, and spirit at the event. The event is a tribute to the friendly relations between Singapore and India. In the next 3 years, Namaste Bharat’s vision is to be the largest iconic festival celebrating India in Singapore.
Indian High Commissioner to Singapore Dr Shilpak Ambule inaugurated the 4-day ‘Namaste Bharat’ exhibition, featuring over 100 stalls showcasing exquisite Indian products, sharing the “One District One Product” which the Indian government is promoting globally.
Dr. Ambule urged the Indian diaspora in Singapore to help promote the Indian culture and products that originate from India among Non-Indian Singaporeans, Ambule also highlighted the large-scale participation of women in the exhibition.
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