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Chandigarh Mayor to represent country at Asia Pacific Cities’ Summit

Harpreet Kaur Babla will be key participant in Mayors’ Forum, a session reserved for mayors from across the world

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Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla
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City Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla will represent India and the Union Territory of Chandigarh at the Asia Pacific Cities Summit (APCS) 2025 to be held at Expo City, Dubai, from October 26 to 29.

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The summit, which is organised under the aegis of the Vice President’s Office for Political Affairs, UAE, and held at Expo City Dubai, is a globally recognised platform that brings together mayors, city administrators, policy makers and international experts from across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

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It serves as a forum to exchange knowledge, best practices and innovative solutions for the sustainable development of cities in a rapidly urbanising world.

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Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla will be a key participant in the Mayors’ Forum, an exclusive session reserved for mayors from across the world.

She has been specially invited to present under the ‘City Leadership and Economic Development’ track during the Mayors’ Forum.

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Babla’s address will focus on Chandigarh’s innovative approaches to urban governance, sustainable infrastructure, sports-led community engagement, environmental management and inclusive development. She will also highlight the city’s commitment to balancing modernisation with environmental sensitivity — reinforcing Chandigarh’s legacy as a “planned city” now evolving into a smart and sustainable city of the future.

During her visit, Mayor Babla will also engage in technical field trips, bilateral meetings and networking sessions with fellow mayors and international delegates to explore opportunities for collaboration, investment and knowledge exchange benefiting Chandigarh.

“Chandigarh has always been a symbol of visionary urban planning and progressive civic management. Our participation at APCS 2025 reaffirms our commitment to shaping cities that are sustainable, inclusive and future-ready. This is an opportunity to share our achievements, learn from global experiences and bring home new ideas to make Chandigarh an even better city for its citizens,” the mayor said.

Earlier, she was honoured with the prestigious BRICS Women Empowerment Award in Moscow, Russia.

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