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    Fourteen-Day 43rd India International Trade Fair (IITF) Inaugurated in New Delhi

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    Organized by the India Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO), this flagship event, scheduled from November 14 to 27, 2024, celebrates India’s vibrant culture, trade, and innovation, offering a platform for businesses and individuals to explore opportunities and foster collaboration.

    This year’s theme, “Viksit Bharat @2047,” encapsulates India’s vision of becoming a self-reliant, prosperous, and resilient nation by 2047. The fair emphasizes innovation, sustainability, inclusivity, and good governance as essential pillars for economic growth and social development.

    IITF 2024 provides an unparalleled platform to showcase India’s export potential and drive meaningful dialogue among stakeholders committed to this ambitious vision.

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    The event spans a gross area of approximately 1,07,000 square meters, with participation from over 3,500 exhibitors from India and abroad. It serves as a convergence point for domestic and international trade, fostering business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) engagements. The event is expected to attract nearly one lakh visitors daily, reflecting its status as one of the largest trade fairs in South Asia.

    Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, inaugurated the 14-Day 43rd edition of the India International Trade Fair (IITF) at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. On this occasion, the Minister Goyal also expressed hope of India conducting fairs across the world inviting foreign buyers, having a greater outreach and becoming outlets for goods and services in the developed countries.

    He also expressed hope of having innovation as an important element in the future fairs, dedicated pavilions showcasing startups, advancements in digital public infrastructure, AI, green technologies and cyber technology.

    During his inaugural speech, the Minister said that the Government is planning to expand the India Trade Promotion Organization into a world class agency reflecting the entire industry and the value chain at a single point so that the world looks upon India as the best MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) destination. Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Lucknow, Varanasi and Noida are the places the Centre is looking to expand these facilities, he shared.

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    Restating Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s resolution to dedicate every decision of the Government to the goal of Viksit Bharat, Shri Goyal expressed his delight about the theme of IITF being based on the idea of “Viksit Bharat 2047”.

    Emphasizing on the increasing usage of digital transactions at all trade fairs, Minister Goyal said that the Centre is looking to put up kiosks around fairs to enable faster transactions. Centre is also looking at revenue sharing models with those industries seeking a market at India International Trade Fair and such events.

    The fair is to highlight the need to go from local to global and facilitate convergence of buyers and sellers bringing in international exhibitors to India for consumer choice. Exhibition in India should be a one-stop shop for the world. ITPO is also to consider virtual fairs particularly where look and feel of the products is not necessary.

    Visitors can access the fair during business days upto November 18, 2024, and general visitor days from November 19 to 27, 2024. Tickets are available through 55 designated DMRC metro stations (excluding Supreme Court Metro Station), the Bharat Mandapam Mobile App, DMRC App Momentum 2.0, Delhi Sarthi, ITPO’s official website (www.indiatradefair.com), and the DMRC website (www.itpo.autope.in). Ticket prices remain the same as last year, with senior citizens and Divyangjan enjoying free entry upon presenting valid identification.

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    The Bharat Mandapam mobile app provides visitors with a detailed route map, stall locations, and navigation features to ensure a seamless experience. Entry gates are located at Gates 3 and 5 on Bhairon Road and Gates 6 and 10 on Mathura Road. The fair is open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:30 PM.

    Bihar and Uttar Pradesh are participating as Partner States, while Jharkhand is the Focus State for this edition. A total of 33 States and Union Territories, 49 Central Ministries, Commodity Boards, Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), Public Sector Banks (PSBs), and renowned private companies such as Titan, Jindal Steel & Power, JSW Steel, Relaxo, Hawkins, and Woodland are showcasing their products and services. International exhibitors from countries including China, Egypt, Iran, South Korea, Sweden, Thailand, Türkiye, Tunisia, Lebanon, Kyrgyzstan, and the UAE further enhance the global appeal of the fair.

    IITF 2024 represents a dynamic blend of culture, trade, and innovation, reaffirming India’s industrial strength and entrepreneurial spirit. It offers participants a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful exchanges and explore strategies that contribute to a prosperous and resilient India.

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