Key Points

Union Minister Pabitra Margherita inaugurated the India Pavilion at Malaysia’s MATTA Fair 2025, emphasizing Northeast tourism. The event, part of the ASEAN-India Year of Tourism, features 50 delegates from 18 states showcasing cultural and eco-tourism offerings. India’s participation includes immersive displays and B2B networking zones to boost regional tourism. The initiative aligns with PM Modi’s vision for stronger India-ASEAN travel ties.

Key Points: MoS Pabitra Margherita Opens India Pavilion at Malaysia MATTA Fair 2025

  • India Pavilion highlights Northeast tourism at MATTA Fair
  • ASEAN-India Year of Tourism 2025 strengthens ties
  • 50 delegates from 18 Indian states participate
  • Focus on spiritual and eco-tourism circuits
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Malaysia: MoS Pabitra Margherita inaugurates India Pavilion at MATTA Fair 2025

India showcases Northeast tourism at ASEAN-India Year of Tourism 2025 event with 50 delegates from 18 states, featuring cultural displays and B2B zones.

"This platform gives us an opportunity to present India’s cultural and geographical richness to a global audience – Pabitra Margherita"

Kuala Lumpur, April 19

The India Pavilion at MATTA Fair 2025, held at the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) in Kuala Lumpur, which is Malaysia's largest travel and tourism exhibition, was inaugurated by Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Textiles, Pabitra Margherita and Dato Seri Sanusi Bin Md Noor, Chief Minister of Kedah Darul Aman in the presence of High Commissioner of India to Malaysia, BN Reddy and Managing Director of Assam Tourism Development Corporation Ltd (ATDC), Padmapani Bora, along with other dignitaries and travel trade representatives, as per an official statement.

The statement noted that the India Pavilion was made possible through the active involvement of the High Commission of India and implemented by ATDC. It marks a key highlight of the ASEAN-India Year of Tourism 2025. ATDC has taken the lead in curating and coordinating India's participation, with a strong focus on the tourism potential of Northeast India.

With a footfall of over 1,80,000 visitors and business transactions exceeding RM 300 million in each edition, MATTA Fair serves as one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic platforms for destination promotion. India's representation this year includes 50 delegates from 18 Indian states and union territories such as Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Sikkim, Mizoram, Delhi, Gujarat, Kerala, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, J&K, Andamans & Nicobar among others, each contributing regional strengths to a unified national showcase, the statement said.

The opening ceremony on April 19 was attended by delegates from ASEAN countries, Indian tourism boards, travel operators, cultural groups, and government officials. The India Pavilion features immersive destination displays, film screenings, cultural presentations, and dedicated B2B zones for tour operators. Special focus has been placed on spiritual tourism, eco-tourism, and lesser-known travel circuits from Northeast India.

"This platform gives us an opportunity to present India's cultural and geographical richness to a global audience," said Pabitra Margherita, as quoted by the statement. "Our presence at MATTA Fair reaffirms India's commitment to strengthening tourism ties with ASEAN countries. Assam and the entire Northeast region have distinctive offerings, from wellness retreats and river cruises to wildlife experiences and community-led travel models. This year, we are bringing these stories to the forefront."

The statement further cited Padmapani Bora, IRS, Commissioner & Secretary to the Govt of Assam Managing Director, Assam Tourism Development Corporation who added, "ATDC is proud to implement India's participation in this landmark event and grateful to the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India for nominating us as implementing agency. We represent not only Assam but also coordinate efforts to position Northeast India as an integral part of India's global tourism identity. Beyond exhibitions, this is a space for building relationships, exchanging ideas, and opening new channels of growth for regional tourism stakeholders."

India's participation at MATTA Fair is part of the broader Tourism Professionals Exchange Programme 2025, a two-part initiative designed to foster closer tourism engagement between India and ASEAN countries. The first phase involved a field visit by ASEAN tourism professionals to Assam earlier this year. The second phase, currently underway, includes collaborative activities at MATTA Fair with Indian and ASEAN counterparts working together to promote joint tourism initiatives.

This initiative follows the announcement made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 21st ASEAN-India Summit in Lao PDR, where 2025 was designated as the ASEAN-India Year of Tourism. The collaboration aims to encourage mutual learning, create market-relevant tourism products, and promote sustainable travel practices across borders.

The other key areas discussed during the ongoing ASEAN-India cooperation include shared resources for tourism education, the development of culturally informed offerings, and enhanced crisis communication frameworks. The action roadmap for sustainable tourism, the statement observed.

As per the statement, the India Pavilion will remain open for public and trade visitors until April 20.

Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita on Saturday held talks with the Indian community in Malaysia and appreciated their contributions in strengthening India-Malaysia relations.

Margherita said that the diaspora included members of Assamese- his native state- and Manipuri descent.

On Friday, Margherita held talks with YB Kulasegaran Murugeson, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Law and Institutional Reform) at Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.

Margherita said that his talks focused on law and institutional reforms.

He also interacted with the business community in Malaysia led by Consortium of Indian Industries in Malaysia (CIIM) and Malaysia-India Business Council (MIBC).Margherita said that these communities represent the growth of India-Malaysia ties.

- ANI

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Sarah L.
This is such a great initiative! Northeast India has so much untapped tourism potential. The cultural diversity and natural beauty there is incredible. Hope this leads to more international visitors discovering these hidden gems 🌿
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Rajiv K.
While I appreciate the effort, I wish there was more focus on infrastructure development in these regions first. Many beautiful destinations in Northeast India still lack proper roads and facilities for tourists. The promotion should go hand-in-hand with actual improvements.
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Amina F.
As someone from Malaysia who visited Assam last year, I can say the river cruises are absolutely magical! More people should experience this. The MATTA fair is perfect for showcasing these unique offerings. Kudos to the organizers! ✨
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Thomas W.
The ASEAN-India tourism collaboration is a smart move. Shared resources and knowledge exchange will benefit both regions. I'm particularly interested in the sustainable tourism practices they're developing.
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Priya M.
So proud to see our Northeast getting the spotlight it deserves! The cultural presentations must be amazing - the dances, music and crafts from these states are truly special. Hope they include some live demonstrations!
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Kevin T.
RM 300 million in transactions? That's impressive! Shows how important tourism is for economic growth. The B2B zones sound particularly useful for creating long-term business relationships between the regions.

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