India will be the partner country at the April 13-17 fair and will project India's brand image by incorporating many of the key core sectors of the Indian portfolio forming part of the 'Make in India' campaign.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Chancellor Merkel, will inaugurate the 'India Pavilion' of the fair tomorrow.
India will showcase its technological expertise and investment opportunities to the world, officials said.
The fair is aimed at depicting India as a design, innovation, manufacturing and export hub.
Exuding the opportunities that characterise India as a vibrant investment destination, the exhibitions and interactive installations are ready to demonstrate the depth of what India has to offer as a manufacturing partner.
The pavilion's design strategy is centred on portraying the economic potential of the country's most fertile sectors -- biotechnology, renewable energy, space, IT & Business process management (BPM), industrial corridors and smart cities, wellness, and the demographic dividend it aims to reap.
A prominent section has been dedicated to Indo-German alliances, potential avenues for partnership, and initiatives to harmonise the interests of both nations. Major national programs such as 'Skill India' and 'Digital India' have also been represented, thereby charting India's economic road map for the next decade.
