Amid tensions, Pakistan boycotts participation in World Book Fair in India
45th New Delhi World Book Fair 2018 to be held from Saturday, January 6 to next Sunday, January 14
Amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, a publisher from Pakistan who was previously reported to participate in the upcoming 45th New Delhi World Book Fair 2018 to be held from Saturday, January 6 to next Sunday, January 14 has boycotted the event, reported Express News.
The fair, organised by the National Book Trust (NBT) in association with the ITPO, would be held at the Pragati Maidan.
It was earlier reported that just one Pakistani publisher would be participating in 2018 and only one stall has been taken up. The organisers were hopeful it would bring cheer among readers.
Where is Pakistan?
"There is a good demand of books from Pakistan. Readers have always liked and appreciated their writing. So this year, the publisher has returned. May be just one but hopeful that this will be a good indication," NBT Director Rita Chaudhary told IANS.
More than 35 countries will be participating at this year's book fair.
Last year as well, only one distributor from Pakistan had participated in the book fair.
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The fair, organised by the National Book Trust (NBT) in association with the ITPO, would be held at the Pragati Maidan.
It was earlier reported that just one Pakistani publisher would be participating in 2018 and only one stall has been taken up. The organisers were hopeful it would bring cheer among readers.
Where is Pakistan?
"There is a good demand of books from Pakistan. Readers have always liked and appreciated their writing. So this year, the publisher has returned. May be just one but hopeful that this will be a good indication," NBT Director Rita Chaudhary told IANS.
More than 35 countries will be participating at this year's book fair.
Last year as well, only one distributor from Pakistan had participated in the book fair.
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