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The India Art Fair, South Asia's largest art event, returns to Delhi, drawing large crowds eager to immerse themselves in art. However, critics argue the fair lacks diversity, infrastructure, and accessibility, and caters to a VIP culture, with expensive entry fees. Renowned architect Gautam Bhatia expresses disappointment, stating the fair remains fixated in a commercial bubble.
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