Visit Qatar and Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre Join Forces to Strengthen Cultural and Tourism Ties
- Інна Трепачук

- Jul 22
- 2 min read

Doha – July 2025 – Visit Qatar has entered a strategic, year-long partnership with the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in Mumbai — a premier multidisciplinary venue dedicated to celebrating India’s rich artistic and cultural heritage. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in cultural diplomacy and tourism promotion, uniting two vibrant nations through shared experiences and creative expression.
As India continues to be Qatar’s second-largest source of inbound visitors, this partnership reflects Visit Qatar’s commitment to offering tailored travel experiences for the Indian market. Through this collaboration, Indian travellers are invited to explore the dynamic intersection of luxury, tradition, and world-class hospitality that defines Qatar as a leading destination.
Eng. Abdulaziz Ali Al-Mawlawi, CEO of Visit Qatar, stated:
“India is a key strategic market for us. This partnership with the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre allows us to deepen our engagement with Indian travellers by offering immersive cultural experiences that connect deeply with shared values of heritage and innovation.”
Devendra Bharma, CEO of Jio World Centre, added:
“This collaboration reflects Mrs. Nita Ambani’s vision of cultural exchange — celebrating the best of India while welcoming the best of the world. Together with Visit Qatar, we look forward to redefining travel through a rich cultural lens.”
A major highlight of the partnership will be a dedicated art installation unveiled at the NMACC, complemented by a flagship celebratory event showcasing Qatari and Indian traditions through curated crafts, performances, and heritage exhibitions.
This initiative reinforces Qatar’s growing status as a world-class cultural and tourism hub, supported by premium infrastructure, diverse experiences, and a robust calendar of international events — all designed to cater to the preferences of the Indian traveller.






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