The Embassy of Belgium in New Delhi covers the services for India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, the Maldives, Bhutan and Nepal.
[2] The construction of the current embassy complex (seen in picture) was designed and managed by Satish Gujral, and completed in 1984.
The embassy was one of Satish Gujral's most challenging assignments, winning him national and international awards.
The front facade consists of two large cupolas with a central fold above the entrance.
[5] Along with two other embassies, the post-modern architecture of the Belgian embassy in New Delhi has been critiqued by Roger Connah for its confusing appeal to pre-colonial glory of Delhi on one hand and the fading (British) empire on the other.