It is called the world's largest non-trade book fair; the New Delhi World Book Fair 2025 is a dream destination for book lovers. This event will again turn Delhi into a buzzing stage of literature, culture, and creativity between February 1 to February 9 at Bharat Mandapam.
- Diverse Literary Offering: One can find
books in English, Hindi, and other national languages; from rare finds to
first-time bestsellers, one can find something for everyone.
- National Pavilions: Every year, a guest country pavilion at the fair introduces its
visitors to the literature, art, and culture from around the nation,
broadening horizons.
- Interactive
Sessions: Meet your favorite authors, poets, and
intellectuals and experience the magic that can be generated through
discussion, readings, and signing.
- Young Mover: The fair will reserve
dedicated space for children where sessions will be held for storytelling,
workshops, and collections specifically designed to inspire young minds
with reading.
Cultural Extravaganza
People have transformed art, music, and
cuisine into something wonderful if there is an event focusing on book
activities. For example, live performances, art exhibits, and dishes from the
Bengali community continually define themselves in culturally immersive
experiences.
The New Delhi World Book Fair 2025
is a soulful relationship between literature and culture, one much appreciated
by reading and not-reading ways alike. These fair promises to be a marvelous
literary exploration to find that next favorite book or to gain some culturally
enriched experience.
Join Nitish Bhushan one of the renowned
Indian thriller writers and author
of the novel Love Swipe Blackmail, at the New Delhi World Book Fair
2025! Engage in captivating discussions, explore his novel's themes, and
interact directly with the known author in this unparalleled literary and
cultural extravaganza.
In addition, Nitish Bhushan will participate
in an engaging panel discussion, “Thrilling Through Time - Moral Dilemmas
and India’s Journey at 75,” alongside celebrated authors Chetna Keer,
Sanjay Chandra, and Nilutpal Gohain. Don’t miss this session on February 2,
from 2:00 to 2:45 PM, for thought-provoking insights into India’s 75-year
journey and its storytelling evolution.