Tucked into the ceremonial heart of New Delhi, Vigyan Bhawan is less a building than a stage for India’s democratic dialogue. Its stark white façade and revivalist architecture conceal cavernous halls where policy, culture, and diplomacy converge. Think of domed ceilings, tiered auditoriums, and corridors lined with flags — a space where ministers, scholars, and global leaders gather under one roof. It feels like stepping into India’s civic salon, where decisions ripple outward to shape the nation’s future. (No general public admission. View from outside only.)