Delhi stands as one of the world’s most historically rich capitals, shaped by centuries of dynasties and empires that have left behind an extraordinary cultural and architectural legacy. The city seamlessly blends its heritage with modern infrastructure, creating a dynamic environment where history and contemporary life coexist effortlessly. From grand monuments to vibrant markets and a diverse culinary landscape, Delhi offers a well-rounded and immersive experience
Key heritage landmarks include Lotus Temple, Dilli Haat, Jantar Mantar, Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, and Purana Qila, complemented by prominent modern landmarks such as India Gate, Kartavya Path, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Connaught Place, and Akshardham Temple. This convergence of legacy, scale, and modernity positions Delhi as a compelling destination for global visitors seeking both cultural depth and contemporary experiences
Local time in New Delhi follows Indian Standard Time (IST), which is GMT +5:30.
Unless otherwise specified, the dress code for all official meetings and events is formal business attire.
Delegates are advised to consume sealed bottled water only.
New Delhi in June is hot, with average daytime temperatures ranging between 28°C and 40°C. Delegates are advised to wear lightweight, breathable clothing and carry sun protection.
Electric supply in India is 220–240 volts, with plug types C, D, and M. Delegates are advised to carry a universal adapter for charging electronic devices. Power outlets will be available at the meeting venue.
The country code for India is +91, and the local code for New Delhi is 11. To call a local landline number, dial +91 11 followed by the number. To call an Indian mobile number from abroad, dial +91 followed by the mobile number. Delegates intending to use an Indian SIM card may obtain one from authorized mobile network operators upon arrival.
The currency of India is the Indian Rupee (INR). The current exchange rate against the US Dollar is approximately ₹92 = 1 USD (subject to change). Currency can be exchanged at the airport, designated government-approved foreign exchange counters, and select hotels. ATMs are widely available, and major international credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops.
For any field visit or local travel-related queries, please email secretariat@ibcasummit.org or visit the Travel Desk at the venue.
General emergency number for police, fire, and ambulance services.
Emergency medical support will be available round the clock at designated hotels and at the meeting venue during the Summit.
Delegates and participants may be filmed or photographed by official photographers and broadcasters during the Summit. Official photographs and highlight videos may be published on the event website and used in official social media posts and publications.
Delegates are encouraged to inform the organizing team of any special requirements, including accessibility needs, dietary restrictions, allergies, or medical conditions, by the specified deadline. All such information will be treated confidentially.