Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra plans 'branding campaign'

IANS May 15, 2025 257 views

Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra unveiled an ambitious plan to brand Delhi on a global scale. The initiative aims to showcase the city's rich cultural heritage and modern vibrancy. The campaign includes international collaborations, festivals, and promotions highlighting both well-known and hidden attractions. With strong government support and expert participation, this campaign seeks to transform Delhi into a premier cultural destination.

"Now is the time to collectively build a powerful brand that takes the pride of Delhi to the global arena." - Kapil Mishra
Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra plans 'branding campaign'
New Delhi, May 15: Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra on Thursday held discussions with domain experts and communication agencies to launch a “Branding Delhi” campaign.

Key Points

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Position Delhi as global cultural tourism hub

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Engage digital media and global partnerships

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Feature film festival and tourism circuit

The objective of the meeting, organised by the Art, Culture and Languages and Tourism department, was to chart out strategic plans to position Delhi as a global hub for culture and tourism.

The meeting witnessed participation from representatives of various promotional agencies, media experts, and branding consultants.

Welcoming all the participants, the Minister stated that this initiative is not merely a publicity campaign, but a dedicated effort to bring Delhi's rich heritage, diversity, historical grandeur, and contemporary culture onto the global stage.

The meeting aimed to outline the future roadmap of the "Branding Delhi" campaign that will not only empower the capital as a hub of culture and tourism but also project it as a global, modern, and prosperous capital city.

Speaking on the campaign, Mishra said, "Delhi's identity is deeply rooted in its historical legacy, vibrant arts and culture, and inclusive mindset. Now is the time to collectively build a powerful brand that takes the pride of Delhi to the global arena."

He said the Delhi government envisions transforming Delhi from just a transit point to a global tourism destination. "Therefore, it is essential to promote even the lesser-known attractions of the city on a large scale. We aim to encourage both domestic and international tourists to stay longer in Delhi and explore its rich historical, religious, and cultural landmarks," he said.

The Minister also invited suggestions from all agencies and called for a participatory, transparent, and innovative approach to the campaign.

The participants engaged in an in-depth discussion on various aspects of branding, such as digital media promotion, global showcasing of cultural events, international tourism partnerships, and inclusive city image building.

As part of the Delhi government's Budget 2025-26, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has also allocated a comprehensive budget to brand Delhi as a "Developed Capital."

The key initiatives proposed under this campaign include organising an International Film Festival, an investment Summit and developing a New Tourism Circuit.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Great initiative! Delhi has so much to offer beyond just Red Fort and Qutub Minar. The lesser-known heritage sites like Mehrauli Archaeological Park and Nizamuddin Basti need more attention. Hope they focus on sustainable tourism too. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Finally! Delhi deserves better branding. But they must first fix basic issues - cleaner streets, better public transport, and safety for women tourists. No amount of branding will help if these fundamentals aren't addressed.
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Amit S.
International Film Festival in Delhi? Amazing idea! Bollywood + regional cinema + international films - this could put Delhi on global cultural map. Hope they involve young filmmakers and students too. 🎥
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Sunita R.
As a Delhiite, I'm proud of our heritage but worried about commercialization. Please don't turn our historical sites into Disneyland. The branding should respect Delhi's soul while making it tourist-friendly.
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Vikram J.
Good move, but budget allocation is key. Hope they don't spend crores on foreign consultants when we have brilliant Indian branding experts. Also, Delhi's street food culture should be part of this campaign - it's world class!
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Neha T.
They should create special packages combining Delhi with nearby places like Agra and Jaipur. Most foreign tourists visit all three. A seamless 'Golden Triangle' experience would be perfect! ✈️
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Rajiv P.
While branding is important, what about preserving what we have? Many heritage buildings are crumbling. First restore them properly

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