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Convention Hall, Vice Regal Lodge ,
University of Delhi (North Campus)

About Delhi
India’s vibrant capital, Delhi, is a city of living history and dynamic modernity. As one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, Delhi is an extraordinary blend of ancient heritage, political power, and contemporary energy. It serves as the heart of India’s cultural, administrative, and academic ecosystem.
Divided into Old Delhi and New Delhi, the city offers visitors a striking contrast: Delhi is home to some of the country’s most prestigious institutions including the University of Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jamia Millia Islamia, and AIIMS, making it a key hub for academic and intellectual discourse.
In terms of connectivity, Delhi is exceptionally well-equipped. It boasts one of Asia’s busiest and most modern airports—Indira Gandhi International Airport—and is well connected through the Delhi Metro, extensive roadways, and railway networks. The city offers a range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels to budget stays, suitable for all types of travelers.
For visitors, Delhi provides a holistic experience: history and heritage, modern infrastructure, educational excellence, and cultural diversity. Whether you are strolling through the lanes of Humayun’s Tomb, attending a classical music concert at India Habitat Centre, shopping at Dilli Haat, or enjoying the greenery of Lodhi Garden, Delhi leaves an indelible impression.
As the host city for the Two-Day International Conference on Cross-Border Infiltration, Delhi invites you not just to engage in academic discussions, but also to immerse yourself in a city that mirrors the complexities, contradictions, and aspirations of contemporary South Asia.






