 Welcome everyone, we're here at the Indian Pavilion here at the Expo 2020. So let's discover the whole pavilion right now. Let's go, come with me. All right, it's a big pavilion, all right, multiple floors. It's a really big pavilion and it's got so many floors right now and we're gonna check everything right now. Come let's go with me. With a big gate, with a lot of memes on there. So this is basically the big gate of the Indian Pavilion. And we've got the India within over here. Come with me. So when you come on to this side, we've got the main satellites launched by India in different areas basically, but the main satellites that are launched by India. One of them is basically the Mangalyan. We say this in Hindi and one of them, this is the Mangalyan mission or you can say the Mars Orbiter Mission of India where India launched their first satellite to the Mars. So basically there are so many countries who have attempted, but unfortunately they couldn't succeed in their first attempt. But India is one of the first countries to attempt and succeed in their first attempt itself. Why? Because they've applied a new technique, which is also known as the slingshot technique where they made these huge rotations around the Earth and eventually they entered the space of the Mars. So the total duration of this mission was around nine months and the total cost was around $74 million. One of the best parts is that we have got a small orbiter in here which keeps orbiting around this and it sends all the necessary information right now to ISRO and we hope it will keep doing so for the next ten years. So this is all about the Mars Orbiter Mission of India. And what is it doing around Mars? Is it mapping or? It's sending all the necessary information which are required. They had a hope that this will help them make a living possible for the humans on the Mars basically and this is checking all the climate change and the main climate change or the weather change that happens on the Mars. So this is basically for that. How soon are Indian astronauts going to land on Mars? Yeah, hopefully in the future, hopefully in 2025 or 2026 we're going to see the Indian astronaut that's going to land on the Mars. What rocket launched this satellite? This is the PSLV. Is it one of those? Yeah, it is one of those. Let's have a look. These are the Indian rockets. This is the PSLV that was launched to the Mars in 2013. So we have kept a small model or you can say a demo model of the rockets that were launched by India. There's been already a lot of launches. Yeah, there are a lot of rockets that have been launched but these are the main satellites that are launched by India in different years basically but these are the main satellites launched by India. What's the lift capacity compared to like Falcon 9 or? Yeah, if you see this one we have got two tons. It can carry two tons of weight and this has been successful in its first attempt itself. To low Earth orbit? Yeah, to orbit around the Mars. Ah, to Mars? Yeah, to the Mars. To the Mars, yeah, to the Mars. That's a lot. Yeah, exactly. So basically there are so many countries who have attempted but India is one of them who made history by clearing out in the first attempt itself. So this is one of the huge successes for India in terms of the Mars mission. And here the GSLV Mk3, it looks big. Yeah, this is to the Chandrayaan 2. The second satellite that was launched to the south pole of the Moon or you can say the darker side of the Moon. As it is the darker side, India had a hope that they might find water on the other side. This is why they launched this satellite. And unfortunately they couldn't land on the surface of the Moon but this is one of the most successful missions of India basically. This was launched in 2019. How soon are Indian astronauts going to walk on the Moon? Yeah, hopefully as we have talked about the Mars we have got some astronauts that are going to go to the Moon as well. Hopefully in 2023 or 24, hopefully. Is there a need to do international collaboration when this happens? Or India does one mission, China does another mission, USA does another mission? India has done a lot of collaborations with different countries. If you see this GSLV Mk3 or you can say the Chandrayaan 2 this was collaborated with Russia and they have launched this satellite in 2019. And hopefully there are a lot more collaborations coming up from India with different countries and they're going to launch different satellites. So it's launching from Baikonur? Yeah, it's launching from India. It launches from India, from the Andhra Pradesh or we have got this launch site which is also known as the Sri Harikota from Andhra Pradesh. That is the south side of the India. Nice. Do you show the Moon lander around here? We haven't got that. How about those little satellites there? Those? Yeah. Those are the satellites which are launched for the main resources of all of this. So those are around the earth? So these are launched to the space in different areas basically and what is the best part is that we have got a touchpad over there where if you want to know when they were launched and why they were launched we've got a touchpad with all the information of these satellites basically. And what do people say on this globe when they walk by here? A lot of people, they don't say anything. Most of them take pictures with this. This is one of the most successful missions done by India in different areas basically but these are one of the most successful missions of India. Nice. This ancient Indian astronomy. This is about the astronomy of India. How they used to calculate everything through sun, through stars and through galaxies. How they found new galaxies. So basically this is all about the astronomy video of India. And the best part is we have got a headset over here where you can use this and then you will get to know all the information if you want to listen to it. So this is one of the best things. Here are more satellites like life-size. These are the same size as the one in space. No, no, these are just a small model we have kept because a lot of people they are curious to know the satellites or to see the satellites. This is why we have kept small models of it where they can see and they'll get to know a 3D animation, video of a 3D animation model. So it's not nano-sats, it's actually kind of big. In the reality we have given scale as well where you can check the real size of these satellites. Ah, ten times the size. Ten times here, ten times ten times. Right. Here there's more interactive touch on the chronicles. Tap on the timelines to what's been happening. These are basically what has happened at ISRO or you can say the ISRO, what has happened at Indian Space Research Organization. The main events that has happened at Indian Space Research Organization from 1962 until 2020. So we have got all the information in this touchpad where you can swipe and you can check any of the information what has happened in different years. So this is basically for that. So if you swipe all the way back to 1962. 1962 is when the company was founded by Vikram Sarawai in 1962. So the formation of the company began in 1962 and it was formed into a personal organization which was made by Vikram Sarawai. Later on in 1975 it was turned into a government organization and then they launched their first satellite to the space basically which is also known as the Aryabhatta satellite from the Soviet Union. So this is basically about that. And what was this satellite doing? This is basically to capture the main events that is happening in the space or the climate change or basically all about the space basically. They want to know about everything. This is basically used for that. And then a bunch of things happened through the 80s and 90s? Yeah, a lot of things has happened just like how I've told you about these satellites that were launched. We've got all the information in this because a lot of people are curious to know about these information. So this is why we've got all the information in this basically. If you go to much more recent times? 2020. Just like how I told you about the... As things are going very fast right now? Yeah, exactly. A bunch of missions in one year. These are not the main satellites or you can say these satellites that are launched for the testing or the demonstration satellites or the demonstration rockets launched by India or Indian Space Research Organization. We've got everything in there. So India is sending their astronauts and their own rockets? Yeah, exactly. They're collaborating with a lot of other countries and they're going to send their astronauts soon. Right now they have sent just to the space but they haven't sent anyone to the moon or to the Mars. But they're going to do that in the future hopefully so we can see them. Soon maybe the ISS, the International Space Station will be away for India to launch there. Everything will be launched either from America or from India itself. So basically we as an Indians, we hope everything will be launched from India itself. So this is one of the most... Here's very bright little booth here with a bunch of different achievements. So basically we are talking about collaborations made by India. So these are basically all the collaborations made by India and their achievements. So India has done a lot of collaborations with Soviet Union, with Russia, with America, with Israel, with UAE and they have launched a lot of rockets and satellites. So we've got all the information in this basically. One of those main events is basically the 1981, the Apple satellite that was transported on a bullock by India. So basically this is one of those main events that has happened at ISRO and we have got all these achievements in this basically. It was launched from India? Yeah, it was launched from Soviet Union. Ah, from the Soviet Union? Yeah. Alright. So a lot of young people in India are very excited about space. Yeah, exactly. There are a lot of people they're excited about this and they're really getting into this. Hopefully one of them might be our recent astronauts that are going to launch their astronaut to the space or to the Mars or the moon. Even further maybe. You're showing all the planets here. Yeah, exactly. We have shown a lot of planets and one of those main ones are the moon and the Mars and hopefully we're going to see the further ones as well. Nice. Is this the space suit? This is the space suit which is made by ISRO and they're going to help. This is basically a selfie point where you get into this and then you can take pictures with this basically. So you can see the ISRO mark on the Indian flag. Has this flown in space yet? No, they're going to fly this in the future. They haven't tested it already. No, they haven't tested this right now. But hopefully in the future we're going to see this to be seen again. In the future like this year. Hopefully in 2025 or 26 hopefully. Just like how we told you about our astronauts that are going to launch to the space or to the moon or the Mars. So basically they're going to use this suit basically. And here is a presentation of the India to the moon. This is basically the launch of the Chandrayaan 2. The second satellite that was launched by India to the south pole of the moon or you can say the darker side of the moon. So as it was the darker side India had a hope that they might find water on the other side. That this will eventually make up living possible for the humans on the moon. But unfortunately this wasn't successful but this was a collaboration made by Russia and hopefully India is coming up with Chandrayaan 3. Hopefully in 2022 or 23 and this time we hope India will succeed in this. Just a little bit on the landing that's missing or something like that. It consisted of three parts the orbiter, the lander and the rover. The rover was in the lander but unfortunately the lander was just 1.67 kilometers away from landing on the surface of the moon but unfortunately they lost connection and there were some problems with the soft landing due to which the lander crashed. But they're going to try again hopefully this time we will succeed. And we can watch it live on YouTube? Yeah exactly a lot of people in India and the other countries they have watched this live and when we tell them about this a lot of people they have watched this live. So if you want to know about this we have got the whole video where you can stand inside this and you'll get to know all the information about the south pole that the rocket that was launched to the south pole of the moon. Basically we have got the whole video. It's not very expensive when India does launch to the moon compared to like the US or the Chinese missions Yeah just like how we have seen in the mass missions where India is the only country to build the cheapest or the most cost effective satellite made by any country just in the mass missions 76 million 74 million dollars 74 million dollars which is lesser than making a Hollywood movie. So that was a huge success for India. This is also a huge success for India as this was also built in one of the most cheapest forms. So basically this the total spent was around 134 million but this is still one of the huge successes for India. You know like the ex was amazing but I'm sure some of the billions cost more money. Yeah exactly. One per billion. So one of them is basically the Indian Pavilion and we assure you that when you come in here you're gonna enjoy the space side of the moon and then we have got the three floors which basically has the historical buildings present in India then we have got all about the culture and all about the main events that has happened in India and basically the relations of India with different countries. So basically this is all about. And you're very busy every day showing this to the whole world coming to the World Expo. Yeah exactly. What's going on over here is it also your talk about this? Yeah this is about the yoga. Nice. How many people there are four people who keep performing yoga in here and the best part is if you want to learn about the yoga we have got a touch pad over there where you can learn all about this. So we have got demonstration videos where you can watch these demonstration videos and then we have got different languages as well where you can choose the language and then you can watch the video so it even gets easier for you to understand the video. It's very important to master your body and Yeah exactly. and flex your muscles correctly and everything. The flexibility of our body and it's one of the best exercises that are done in India and basically the other countries as well. So here if you see we have got the medical herbs and the yogic chakras which are present in India. So these are basically the medical herbs which are present in India. So all these you see right here the medical herbs present in India and we have got these benefits so you can just read their benefits because we use this on a daily basis but we don't know their benefits so this is why we've got all of them where you can check their benefits. There are many kind of like magical powers and plants and stuff that Yeah exactly there are a lot of In Europe and USA I guess maybe we don't think of it enough right? Yeah as you have heard we just take some drugs Yeah as you have heard about the Ayurveda these are all the Ayurvedic medical herbs present in India and these are basically used on a daily basis by Indians and a lot of other countries have been using this as well so these are basically all the medical herbs present in India we've got a video in here where you can watch the video and you'll get all the information on this. And they're experts in India who just keep improving their skills and using nature in a positive way and a help to improve health. Yeah exactly there are a lot of specialists in this you can say the yoga the medical herbs the Ayurvedic herbs so basically they keep finding new herbs present in India and their benefits so basically one of them is the Ayurvedic yoga that a lot of people they do and this is one of them Where does yoga come from? Was it from India or no? There are a lot of countries who have got their own yoga one of them is India and China as well but Indian yoga And Thailand Yeah Thailand as well there are so many countries who have got different yoga but India we've got the Indian yoga in here where two people perform yoga every single day and you can learn from them so basically this is all about the yoga and the medical herbs of India and Pavilion Here we have got the live demonstrations of different herbs present in India where you can we've got an iPad where you can scan them and then you will get to know their benefits you just scan this and then you will get augmented reality going on here Exactly augmented reality or you can say animation video of these benefits of different yoga herbs so you watch this and you will get to know their benefits and what is the what is the Tulsi Tulsi So we've got this as well where you can scan them and then you will get to know their benefits because a lot of people they're curious to know about their benefits so this is why we have created the augmented reality We will say Tulsi should have been president right now Yeah I'm joking Yeah okay Yeah So basically a lot of people they don't know about this this is why we created the importance of these herbs basically Nice vitamins important for many things interesting So we continue the tour Yeah So this is not just the whole pavilion that is going to end we've got upstairs as well where you go upstairs This is one of the the first floor basically of the Indian pavilion where you can come with me So we have seen the yoga and the space section of the Indian pavilion Then we are going to see the historical buildings present in the Indian pavilion So we've got all of them One of them is the Taj Mahal I'm sure you are familiar with the Taj Mahal So we are going to see that as well So we just reach here and then we'll get see that as well Nice Do you speak about every floor or you just downstairs right? Yeah exactly So we are going to show all about the culture all about the historical buildings present in Indian pavilions Big screen here with reflections So these are cave paintings This floor name is endless colours of India Let me cut And here we are on the first floor Hello Hello I am Reema Namaste So welcome to the Indian pavilion This is the first floor It's endless colours of India So there are like 360 degree mirrors you can see in the wall on the walls they are presenting art forms textiles even like dance and cultural festivals and everything And here these are monuments under world heritage site So the first monument is going to be Rani Ki Vav So Rani Ki Vav is in Gujarat Patan It is also a known as step well inverted step well that is made by a queen in 11th century Rani Yudhya Mati for her husband who came from Sulanki dynasty This temple is also there in 100 rupees note of our Indian currency So we will move for the next monument How much of it is preserved to this day? It's 11th century old temple still available in Gujarat The whole everything is still there Yes, everything is still there It is under UNESCO world heritage site So all visitors are able to visit And it looks like it's down in the ground It's really deep about 26 meters deep And with all these like So this is a well Yeah, this is a well to store water And this is like as you see when you go deep there was a temple inside There are like in previously there were 292 pillars among in this temple But now only 226 pillars exist So we will move for the next monument Nice So this is Sun temple Konark It is an Odisha Puri near the state of Jarkhand not each site So this temple Konark is dedicated to Sun and Sun King named Krishnadevaraya who came from Ganga dynasty This temple is dedicated to Sun God So it shows us the timing The king have designed this temple like like chariot because it has 7 horses and 12 pairs of wheels 7 horses represent 7 days in a week and 12 pairs of wheels have been 12 months in a year Each wheel represents 24 strokes It means 24 hours in a day Thank you So we will move to the next monument On the big screens There are different things happening You will see the Kathak is going on like the Kathakom So this is Kathakali the Indian dance forms There are different types of dance forms in India So this is Shikashi Vishwanath temple It is in Uttar Pradesh Varanasi This temple is 18th century old temple also known as Golden temple Because in 18th century Maharaja Randitsingh ordered the queen to cover the temple So this temple is about 5.3 carat gold Now they are extending this temple So within 4-5 months it is going to be ready This temple is one of the famous god Lord Shiva And it is also one of the famous Hindus temple And it is located on the western side of the Hollis river Gangas This temple received 3000 visitors every single day And it is under Inesco world had its site So the next one So as you see here is Taj Mahal The 7 wonder of the world Taj Mahal was built in 17th century by Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal This symbolizes love It was built in 17th century And it was used by white marbles And white marbles are used in such a way that during different day time the light reflects and looks very beautiful This is located on the river bank of Yamuna And the Yamuna river is its fountain So this is also symbolizes love When you go inside the Taj Mahal you are going to see Shah Jahan and Mumtaz graveyard side by side You see the four pillars around this Taj Mahal they are not straight because they are to be outwards Like if there is any serious disaster or something it does not destroy the main Taj Mahal inside one So we will move to the next one So this is Stone chariot Hampi It is in Karnataka This is located between the Vijay temple This temple was built in 16th century by a king who came from Vijay Nagar dynasty This temple is also there in 50 rupees note of an Indian currency During 16th century the dome was there As the time got passed the dome got vanished No one know where the dome was actually located but the researchers are going to research on it This temple has 7 minor pillars around this temple When you ring them you are going to hear musical sound like Sarega Appa wheels So in previous year because of the local visitors one of the wheel got displaced from its position So that's why the government stopped the visit to touch the wheel So now it's not allowed to touch It is under Inesco World Health Site Thank you And where do visitors go from there Yes So we will go to the second floor Yeah Yes And you can talk about this also We will find your friend up there Second floor I can't talk We go up there Yes So we will go to the second floor It's about never ending opportunities of India It's going to show you the past present and future of India What is the transformation have gone from past to the future So there is a very big pavilion with a lot of things happening Yeah Alright Let's see if one of your colleagues will be ready to speak with us So welcome Namaste and welcome to the technology and innovations floor of the India pavilion Here we are showing a video which is a transformation about India from the time of its freedom till date that is from the 1940s to the 2020s how India transformation from a scattered state into a union with all different progresses like to becoming the green revolution the milk revolution and all So here we are showing it decade wise that is from 1940s then the 1950s progression then even we are describing about the underground nuclear test that was conducted in the 1970s and on this walls you see several different screens these screens represent the different projects that were undertaken in these 75 years and their progresses So it's a lot to do with digital transformation That's correct Connecting everybody to the internet Connecting everybody connecting the rural to the cities to the metropolitan cities Here we are showing a small video about a transformation of how a forest tribal village was developed and transformed On the wall you see the New India This wall shows you New India the new opportunities that are coming up with all the departments that are under promotion of ministry and internal trades So India is manufacturing a lot of things That's correct Not only for India but for the whole world That's exactly right And just more and more in the future like all these cars we will definitely see those things and the sectors that as you said we are manufacturing things for India as well as the world We will see that in the second part of the floor So let's move towards that Here on this screen you see the department for promotion of industry and internal trade These are the sectors which have not been promoted or not established yet They are still under progress So if you click on any of the sectors it will display on the screen giving the information of that particular sector I'm checking out the telecom for example I heard that in the last few years there's been some promotions done by some of the companies that do the telecom in India That's correct to really bring very affordable very fast internet to everybody Very fast internet very affordable internet Everybody can afford it Yes We have very planned from the lowest to the maximum That is even a common man can get those facilities available 4G Yes 4G now we are also getting 5G But it's not only the cities but I guess the cities have much more than the villages That's correct Cities are much more than villages But I would like to tell you one more thing The people from the villages are migrating to cities for job new opportunities as I told you Here we go ahead there you see an animal and a logo that says make in India Well the animal which you see is a lion and that is the logo for make in India initiative which is a government initiative to manufacture goods inside the country Manufacturing goods means every part would be manufactured in India to the whole product Plus this initiative will give a boost to the startups and the small scale industries Plus this would create opportunities and employment to the people in the country Can you Which are the cities where there's a lot of manufacturing happening Well there are different cities like in Pune if you see there are several infrastructures that are going on we have Nakpur which is famous for oranges fruits there are several different cities that will manufacture these things and Like Bangalore is more doing the software also manufacturing Correct Bangalore would more be on the software industry then you have Chennai where in your chips and the credit cards the master cards the debit cards which we use are manufactured there But it's not so easy to make chipsets like Taiwan and maybe also China has some kind of and Korea they have some technology that's hard to get access like even the US have nothing to do to make them As you know in the entire world there are Indians who are working for such kind of companies that are software developing countries or the hardware companies So we have that manpower we have that technology available it's just a boost that the people need and you can see up these are the sectors that are focused under the Make in India project Mining Renewable Energy and if you'll ask me why we selected Lion as the logo I would like to tell you there are two reasons one because Lion is the emblem of the Indian Constitution second since Lion is called the king of the jungle and India is aiming to become the king of startups that's why we selected Lion as the logo and the wheels that you see that are continuously moving those are inspiration from the Ashoka chakra on the Indian flag which has 24 strokes which means you should work 24 hours towards progress and become successful So hard work like for example when we look at China they achieve what they've been doing by working very hard for many years Yes they have achieved working very hard they have boosted their small scale industries that's why I said Make in India will help and boost the small scale industries and the startup industries if for example anyone is planning to start a business government will definitely help them with all kinds of facilities and startups they will like for example there will be some people who have just graduated let's take an example of an engineer a mechanical engineer he wants to start his own workshop or something but he doesn't have the finance and there will be institutions who will not finance you unless you have any background or a backup but the government organizations will give you uncertain basis terms and conditions and the finance the health even if you want to develop something they will help you with that as well and making it easy to pay taxes and not pay too much taxes maybe they will have lot of facilities available it could be possible that their taxes might be reduced since they are helping that's correct that is what we call new India and then above you see the smart city model this is basically a general smart city structure this was a small competition held across the country where in different states had to nominate the upcoming infrastructurally developing cities and there were 98 nominations under this project these cities will go under the transformation one by one in the phases so out of 98 cities there are 20 cities that have been selected in the first round undergo the transformation let me tell you what exactly we mean by smart cities smart city is a well-organized well-planned well-connected city with updated health and educational facilities plus well-planned road use of solar energy reducing pollution what are you thinking in terms of traffic because sometimes it's many cars many well-planned roads we would have the flyovers made it's our as I said like we have already started the monorail projects we have the metros in place I like the boring company from Elon Musk with all the tunnels I wish somebody would just adopt that idea well the tunnels come under the government sector so it would be the government that would update the tunnels they will restructure those tunnels once again further we move on on this wall you see the world map on top you see a title that says Vasudeva Kutumim that means the world is one family here we are trying to display the foreign affairs and the friendships built by the Indian Prime Minister with the nations across so he's been busy trying to improve India in all sorts of ways he has been building relationship with the idea of new India which I just explained to you so that the world also knows what progress we are making and hopefully India is getting good deals out of all these partnerships right like hopefully there is a lot to win for India and that it's a win-win position for both of the countries and you see as the title suggests business environment between India and UAE trade relation this video will give you a detailed information about India and UAE since 3000 BC that's 5000 years ago that's correct it's not only economical or financial but even the defense affairs what are going on between India and UAE is all explained in detail in this video India is not so far is not too far from here right no it's not that far from here it's just one sea away can you just build a pipeline it's a gulf that's correct can there be a pipeline from here to there possible that could be but that would be underwater yeah okay alright from some of the other countries that has a lot of India would like to have access to natural gas and stuff like that correct yes because from UAE Bombay is the closest airport wherein you reach within 3 hours that's like that's closer than Europe exactly yeah Europe is like 5 hours 5 hours alright ah nice so that's a nice big floor and is even meeting rooms over there or no that's the exit for the elevators exit but what's up there even more those are just the corporate floor wherein we have different companies from India yeah that have their projects projected let's go up and see if some of them want to talk on video so I see from here there's Tata yes which is making a lot of cars you will see Adani you will see Hindustan Unilever you will see Baiju's DreamSport Hinduja Group alright let's have a look thanks a lot you're welcome thank you okay welcome to the third floor now this is the corporate floor where you have different companies from India which are projecting their upcoming projects the first company we see is Vedanta Vedanta is transforming elements for a better tomorrow is the logo that means they are helping with the educational facilities in the rural areas looking up to people if they are they are getting all kinds of facilities for them the next we see Tata Group as we all know Tata is one of the biggest companies in India so they are projecting their new projects in the steel industry in the communication industry and the airline industry also they even building airplanes yes they are partners with Air Vistara Airbus 100 million consumers and Tata is one of the brands of Tata alright so the next we come to Hindustan Unilever which is a very famous brand in India with the main brand would be the Toothpaste Colgate which is made under the Hindustan Unilever project that's my favorite and so the Unilever is just like billions and billions of products being sold they have many products all household products what we can think of and next is the Adani Group well we all know their aim is growth with goodness so Adani is also projecting their projects in the development of rural areas with schools colleges in energy and petroleum industry and this is Baiju Baiju is basically an educational app for children in schools high schools and colleges alright education is a big challenge for a country with so many people right and hopefully things are moving to positive things right yes keeping fast yes keeping in mind the population of the country and the new generation the young generation that's coming up since now we all know past two years we don't have offline classes it's all online so Baiju surely helps them to understand in a better way online alright but hopefully online in a positive way not just because of some kind of pandemic or something definitely I've been afterwards later also when the offline classes will start students can access this yeah and here we come to the Hinduja group here they are projecting their project about water purification and providing water to especially to those people who are unable to get clean water drinking water it's a very big challenge to get clean water and desalinate water and clean water exactly especially in the rural areas where you don't have proper storage facilities for water and here is Larson and Tubro that we all know is very famous for their infrastructures is it Danish guy? Larson yes alright partner with the Indian companies I mean they're together they're making company and this is a very famous social app Facebook I saw that Facebook is even giving free internet as long as you only use Facebook or something like that we have special internet packs wherein you can use social media apps on it so Facebook is one of them so that means as far as I understand they're sponsoring some of the network correct they're sponsoring some of the networks so that there is connectivity amongst people as you know the population of India is too much alright alright that's great and next is Reliance Industries Limited we all know Reliance is one of the famous industries in telecommunication in energy and also in the supermarkets where we have Reliance Fresh and healthcare also thanks a lot for for showing all this thank you so much my name is Pooja and I will sign off for the day and so the expo is hopefully bringing many new connections people are connecting with India there are opportunities in every country so people from different countries can travel for opportunities for work purpose for education and even migrate to those countries and then come back or do projects that benefit India even if they don't come back there's all kinds of ways the future will be bright hopefully for everybody correct thank you