New Delhi, the global gateway to India, has served as a pivotal nexus
for diplomacy, trade, and commerce for centuries. Even today, it
remains the first impression for many visitors, from foreign dignitaries
to business travellers. The city’s vibrant culture and burgeoning
economy continue to epitomise its global engagement. Beyond its
role in international relations, it’s a premier tourist destination, as the
gateway to India’s storied history and breathtaking natural landscapes.
With ambitious plans to elevate its tourism sector into a $1 trillion
industry by 2047, New Delhi is poised for remarkable expansion.
As the seat of key government offices, including the New Parliament
House and the Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre, New Delhi hosts
significant national and international events, attracting continuous
high-profile footfall.
These landmarks, along with the residences of top officials like the
President and Prime Minister, further establish the city as the heart of
Indian governance and culture.
As the seat of key government offices, including the New Parliament
House and the Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre, New Delhi hosts
significant national and international events, attracting continuous
high-profile footfall.
These landmarks, along with the residences of top officials like the
President and Prime Minister, further establish the city as the heart of
Indian governance and culture.
Lal Kot
Anangpal Tomar II builds fortress and declares it capital.
Qila Rai Pithora
Prithviraj Chauahan expands fortified area
Siri
Ala-ud-Din Khilji builds first Muslim city as a defense against attacks by the Mongols.
Tughlaqabad &
Jahanpanah
Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq builds a new capital.
Firuzapur
Feroz Shah Kotla Feroz Shah tughlaq moves his capital further north
Sher Shah
Dinpanah purana qila Sher Shah
Suri continues building or rebuild
Humayuns Dinpanah.
Popularly believed to be the site of
the ancient city of Indraprastha
Shahjahanabad
Purani Dilli
Shah Jahan’s grand walled city was built further north along the river
New Delhi
George Vs British Raj built Indias new capital city on axis from Raisina hill and Dinpanah
Aerocity
Begins construction of Indias first sustainable TOD city with 30 million ft2 of mixed commercial development with a working population of 50,00,000
India’s Growth: 2,500 Years of Heritage, Inspiring 1.5 Billion Dreams. Thriving Tech Hubs, Emerging Global Business Districts – The Ideal Launchpad for Business Success
India’s dynamic economy, the fastest-growing globally, stands at the confluence of tradition and innovation, driving significant economic activity – contributing around 15% of the world’s growth in 2023. This sustained activity, fuelled by strategic reforms, a talented young population, and evolving trade regulations, positions India as a global epicentre of trade and innovation.
New Delhi, at the heart of this growth, has transformed from a historic capital to a modern hub for business and culture, reflecting India’s capacity to merge heritage with cutting-edge development. This stable political environment, coupled with cost-effective infrastructure positions New Delhi as a prime destination for global business, inviting international collaboration and innovation
One of the fastest-growing economies, India advances as a corporate epicentre.
India is projected to rise from its current 5th position, showcasing significant economic growth.
India’s merchandise exports reached a record $477.46 billion in 2023, showcasing its growing strength in global trade.