The exhibition would feature the impacts of the urban missions/schemes being implemented by the Government of India. The missions include programmes ranging from providing housing for all, modern and efficient urban transport, skill development and livelihood generation, water and sanitation, urban renewal, and smart city initiatives with technological interventions to improve the quality of life. The exhibition partners would organise various sessions and activities aligned with the theme 'It All Starts at Home.' in the following format: Learning by Doing; Learning by Experiencing; and Learning by Sharing. The pavilion aims to provide delegates with ideas to solutions and to take local action in their cities. It will serve as a platform for delegates worldwide to learn, discuss, visualise, and share the urban transformation story of Indian cities. Additionally, it will help them understand how to communicate their impact more effectively to achieve scale and sustainability. The main objective is to demonstrate how India created an enabling ecosystem to influence multiple stakeholders in various ways to develop urban structures for the future. This approach can aid in effectively planning and managing urban challenges and ensure that Indian cities advance towards spatial, social, and economic inclusively. The exhibition will showcase India's endeavours:
• to inspire more cities to implement local initiatives and communicate the impact of their sustainable actions; and
• to garner more interest from cities and delegates in developing strategies for addressing future urban challenges.