
Dhaka
Bangladesh
GOVERNMENTAL DESTINATION
General information
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is one of the most densely populated cities in the world and serves as the economic, political, and cultural heart of the country. The city is a major center for governmental institutions, embassies, and international organizations, playing a crucial role in regional diplomacy and economic activities. Dhaka's strategic location in South Asia, combined with its growing economy, makes it an increasingly important destination for government and institutional travel. Dhaka is known for its **vibrant culture, growing infrastructure, and significant role** in regional and international diplomacy.

Testimonials
Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh: 'Dhaka stands as a testament to Bangladesh's resilience and its growing role on the world stage.' (Source: SAARC Summit 2016)
Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General: 'Dhaka's leadership in addressing climate vulnerability is crucial for global efforts in sustainable development.' (Source: Climate Vulnerable Forum 2020)
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India: 'Dhaka is a key partner in regional cooperation, offering a platform for meaningful dialogue and collaboration.' (Source: BIMSTEC Summit 2018)
Importance of the GITT sector
Dhaka is central to regional diplomacy and international cooperation in South Asia. The city is a key venue for governmental meetings, regional conferences, and international dialogues, attracting leaders and delegations from across the globe to discuss and resolve critical issues.
Diplomacy and institutions
Dhaka is home to over 50 embassies and consulates, including the United States Embassy and the Indian High Commission, both playing significant roles in diplomatic relations within the region. The city also hosts the UNDP Bangladesh office and other international organizations, further establishing its importance as a diplomatic hub.

Rail and conections
Dhaka has a developing transport network, including train services connecting major cities within Bangladesh. The city also offers extensive **bus routes and private transport services, including ride-hailing apps, to facilitate the movement of government delegations and international visitors.

Airports
Dhaka is primarily served by Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (DAC), the largest airport in Bangladesh, which handles both commercial and private flights. The airport features **advanced security facilities** and VIP services for diplomatic and government officials, ensuring safe and efficient travel.

Venues
Dhaka offers several key venues for governmental and institutional events, including the Bangabandhu International Conference Center and the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel, both equipped with modern technology and high security measures, making them suitable for hosting significant events.
Economic, social and cultural impact of the sector on the destination
According to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, government and institutional events in Dhaka contribute approximately 15% of the total spending on events and tourism in the city. This impact is vital for sectors such as hospitality, transportation, and cultural industries, supporting economic growth and fostering international cultural exchange.

Governmental events
Dhaka has hosted important international events, such as the SAARC Summit (2016)**, the **BIMSTEC Summit (2018), and the Climate Vulnerable Forum (2020)**, demonstrating its capacity to facilitate major diplomatic discussions and international cooperation.

Sustenability and RSC
Dhaka is committed to enhancing sustainability through initiatives such as promoting green energy usage in event venues and encouraging waste management practices to reduce the environmental impact of large-scale events.