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Bridal Buyer — “Final Word”
“Fashion consultant and digital expert Vineet Chhatria discusses the ways that AI and modern technology can assist in the day-to-day running of bridal boutiques.”
— Bridal Buyer, January/February 2026 Issue, Business Viewpoint (p. 98)
In this feature, Vineet explores how virtual try-ons, AI-powered recommendations, and digital booking systems can help independent bridal retailers not just adapt, but thrive — while keeping the human touch at the heart of the experience.
Andalucía Film Commission — Marché du Film, Cannes
Vineet Chhatria listed among the Andalucía-based professionals and companies attending the Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival, representing the region’s audiovisual industry alongside producers, distributors, and film commissions from around the world.
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Hindustan Times
“For everyday wear, pair a neon suit with a black blouse or contrasting belt. A fitted, brightly coloured dress or even just a hint of neon in jewellery will also brighten up any formal outfit.”
— Vineet Chhatria, in Hindustan Times
“Designer Vineet Chhatria’s spring-summer collection is an ode to royal Rajput women, who wore blue on important occasions.”
— Hindustan Times
Navigating the Unexpected
ICIMOD Annual Report 2012
“After participating in the regional SERVIR-Himalaya Youth Forum in Bhutan in 2012, Vineet Chhatria, India, started the NGO Habsut and organized workshops in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.”
— ICIMOD Annual Report 2012, Youth Champions Using Geospatial Tools
Featured as a SERVIR-Himalaya Youth Champion by ICIMOD (International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development), a joint initiative with NASA and USAID. The programme trained young people from across the Hindu Kush Himalayan region in earth observation and GIS technologies to address climate change.
PYRAMID 2012 — Sustainable Development Workshop, Nepal
“Mr. Vineet Chhatria, Executive Director of HABSUT India, run the entire workshop session along with other facilitators.”
— Jagriti Child and Youth Concern Nepal (JCYCN), April 2012
The PYRAMID Workshop 2012 for Sustainable Development was held at Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, in association with HABSUT India and ICIMOD. The event, linked to the UN Rio+20 sustainability summit, brought together 80 participants to generate innovative solutions balancing social, economic, and environmental objectives.
British Council — International Climate Champion (2010–2011)
Selected as one of India’s representatives in the British Council International Climate Champions programme (June 2010 – July 2011) — a global initiative working across sixty countries with young people passionate about and committed to action on climate change.