Chhattisgarh’s presence at World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, received a major boost this week when Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai personally visited the state’s pavilion. The CM praised the exhibition setup, describing it as a vibrant reflection of Chhattisgarh’s culture, tradition, and emerging opportunities in industry and tourism.
The pavilion has been designed to highlight the state’s unique blend of heritage and modern progress. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits showcasing tribal art, traditional handlooms, and natural resources, while also learning about new opportunities in sectors like renewable energy, food processing, and sustainable infrastructure.
Speaking to media during his visit, CM Sai emphasized that Chhattisgarh is positioning itself as a hub of tradition and innovation. He noted that the pavilion was receiving strong interest from international delegates, who were keen to understand both the state’s cultural depth and its growing investment potential.
The pavilion also includes live performances by folk artists, giving Expo visitors a taste of Chhattisgarh’s vibrant music and dance heritage. Organizers said these performances have been drawing significant crowds, often sparking conversations about the importance of cultural preservation in the age of globalization.
Business forums hosted at the Expo have further strengthened Chhattisgarh’s presence on the global stage. Several international companies have reportedly expressed interest in exploring partnerships, particularly in the areas of agriculture and eco-friendly industries.
With the Expo set to run for months, the Chhattisgarh pavilion is expected to remain a highlight for visitors seeking to explore India’s diverse contributions to global culture and commerce.