India House, a landmark initiative by the Reliance Foundation and the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), was inaugurated at the Paris Olympics on Saturday, marking a step in India's journey towards potentially hosting the Olympic Games in the future.
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The opening ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including Nita Ambani, chairperson of the Reliance Foundation and IOC member, PT Usha, the president of the IOA and Jay Shah, Secretary of the BCCI.
Here's all you need to know about the India House in Paris.
What is India House?
India House at La Villette is a dedicated space at the Paris Olympics designed to promote Indian culture, heritage, and achievements.
It serves as a cultural and hospitality hub, offering visitors an immersive experience of India's rich diversity.
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The initiative aims to provide a «home away from home» for Indian athletes, their families, and fans, offering a place to celebrate and support their country's athletes during the Games.
What is the aim of India House?
The primary aim of India House is to showcase India's cultural heritage and foster greater international understanding and appreciation of the country.
This includes tributes to Indian architecture and artistic motifs, virtual reality tourism, cricket matches, workshops on