The annual event, themed “Digital India,” is organised by the India Trade Promotion Organisation.
More than 150 companies from 27 countries are selling products in the fields of apparel, fine arts, handicrafts and health, as well as banking, food processing, telecommunication and home decoration, along with toys and consumer goods, at nearly 7,000 pavilions.
Việt Nam has three booths, mainly displaying traditional fine arts and handicrafts. Notably, two Vietnamese artisans have been invited by the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Ministry of Textiles to showcase their skills and share experiences at the fair.
Bùi Trung Thướng, first secretary and chief representative of the Việt Nam Trade Office in India, said the fair is a good opportunity for Vietnamese businesses to popularise their brand names to international friends.
The event, which ends on November 27, is expected to draw two million visitors.