Chanakyapuri is located New Delhi district, Delhi state. A neighbourhood and diplomatic enclave in New Delhi, Chanakyapuri was founded in the 1950s. Chanakyapuri was New Delhi’s first significant expansion outside of Lutyens’ Delhi. In the 1950s, this diplomatic enclave was built on a huge area of land that the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) had purchased from a Gurjar town that had been there. Additionally, it is a part of the New Delhi district and is where the majority of the foreign embassies in New Delhi are located. Chanakyapuri is a diplomatic neighbourhood built around expansive Nehru Park, a manicured area with ponds, a statue of Lenin, and regular Indian music concerts. The Western and South Western boundaries are defined by Sardar Patel Marg and Chanakya Cinema Complex, respectively, which is located beyond Nehru Park. Chanakyapuri is where the Delhi Ring Railway termi... Read More