New Delhi, October 19, 2025:
The Global Trade & Technology Council (India) — GTTCI, in association with Lions Club Delhi Veg, celebrated the spirit of Diwali with grandeur and global camaraderie at the residence of Dr. Rashmi Saluja, Chairperson of GTTCI. The event, titled “Diwali Dazzle Night 2025,” witnessed a vibrant gathering of diplomats, dignitaries, and members from the international community.

The evening began with a warm welcome by Dr. Gaurav Gupta, Founder President of GTTCI, who along with members of GTTCI and Lions Club Delhi Veg, extended festive greetings to all guests. Dr. Rashmi Saluja shared a heartfelt Diwali message emphasizing light, unity, and global friendship — values that resonate deeply with GTTCI’s mission of connecting nations through trade, culture, and goodwill.



The celebration was graced by the presence of Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi, esteemed academician and statesman, who conveyed his blessings and extended warm wishes for peace and prosperity.



Lion President Sanjay Aggarwal and his dedicated team applauded the evening’s cultural performances, highlighting the beauty of India’s traditions through captivating dance presentations and festive decor.

The gala evening saw the participation of Ambassadors from Sri Lanka, Nepal, Fiji, Malaysia, Eritrea, Comoros, the Arab region, and Palestine, along with diplomats from Turkey, Belarus, Tajikistan, China, Vietnam, Iraq, Niger, Lesotho, Bangladesh, the Philippines, and Madagascar.















Adding to the multicultural spirit of the evening, expatriates from Russia, Iran, Syria, and Romania also joined the celebration, making it a truly global Diwali gathering.



The Diwali Dazzle Night 2025 stood as a shining example of India’s soft diplomacy in action — celebrating the Festival of Lights as a bridge of friendship between nations and fostering harmony through shared joy and culture.







GTTCI and Lions Club Delhi Veg extend their heartfelt gratitude to all guests for making the evening memorable and reaffirming the spirit of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” — One World, One Family.
