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31st International Complement Workshop 2027
September 18-23, 2027 - New Delhi, INDIA
We invite you to the 31st International Complement WorkshopIndia is renowned for its warm hospitality and is endowed with wonderful facets including colorful pageantry, enriched culture, exquisite traditions, the finest architectural heritage, rich cuisines, a booming scientific landscape - the list is endless. Extending from the Taj Mahal's white marble shimmer to Gondola rides over snow-capped peaks and the lush green valleys of Gulmarg, from Jaipur's royal legacy to Delhi's Mughal wonders, India is a mosaic of multicultural experiences. India is a fascinating tourism center. Visit the beaches in Kerala, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, snow-covered Himalayan heights, desert safari in Jaisalmer, the famous erotic arts of the Ajanta and Ellora caves. About New DelhiA vibrant metropolis, the capital boasts excellent global connectivity & world-class infrastructure. Its state-of-the-art conference venues, convenient transportation networks, and reliable communication systems make it the ideal host city for ICW 2027. With its tree-lined avenues, Central Delhi imposes structures such as the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House, and India Gate, reflecting Delhi's colonial past. The seat of powerful empires of the past, and their long history can be traced in its carefully-preserved monuments such as the 3 World Heritage sites: Qutub Minar, Red Fort, and Humayun's Tomb. IGI in New Delhi is a major international hub, offering air connections from all major regions for ICS members spread across the globe. The ICW has never been held in India, and the organizing committee is thrilled to showcase complement research and provide an opportunity to explore this great continent. We look forward to welcoming you in New Delhi in September 2027! Prof Arvind Sahu, ICW Conference Chair on behalf of the Organizing Committee and the International Complement Society | Pre & Post Conference tours are planned for:
An accompanying person's program is also being planned with yoga sessions, museum and temple tours, and shopping excursions. Explore Visa OptionsYES, visitors from most countries will require a visa to enter India: |