Qatar’s booth at the New Delhi World Book Fair is seeing a record turnout as the country participates as the event’s Guest of Honor, highlighting growing interest in Qatari culture and its literary offerings.
According to Jassim Ahmed Al Buainain, Director of the Libraries Department at Qatar’s Ministry of Culture, the pavilion showcases an overview of Qatar’s cultural landscape through a wide selection of ministry publications—many of them translated into Indian languages to introduce Qatari cultural production to local readers and strengthen cross-cultural exchange.
Beyond books, the Qatar pavilion features traditional folk crafts and an Arabic calligraphy exhibit, giving visitors a closer look at the aesthetics and heritage behind Qatar’s artistic traditions. The displays are designed to offer an interactive experience that reflects the authenticity and diversity of Qatari culture.
Qatar’s Guest-of-Honor program also includes cultural and intellectual panel discussions, while Qatari publishers are taking part in the fair’s publisher platform to meet Indian counterparts and explore cooperation in translation projects and copyright sharing.
Al Buainain added that appearances by Qatari folk troupes during the fair help revive traditional arts and engage audiences, reinforcing Qatar’s cultural presence and supporting culture’s role in building people-to-people connections.
The New Delhi World Book Fair runs until January 18, bringing together publishers and cultural institutions from around the world alongside a packed schedule of discussions and cultural programming.