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“Build Bharat Expo 2025″concludes with global participation

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New Delhi: The three-day industrial exhibition “Build Bharat Expo 2025”, organised by the Indian Industries Association (IIA) from March 19 to 21 at Bharat Mandapam, successfully concluded.

Dr Sanjay Mayukh praised Indian entrepreneurs, referring to them as “Karmayogis” and acknowledging Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s continuous efforts to support them.

He highlighted the importance of innovation, self-reliance, and global outreach for Indian businesses. “Events like Build Bharat Expo are crucial in positioning India as a manufacturing and industrial powerhouse.

The enthusiasm and participation of MSMEs, along with international collaborations, reflect the strength and potential of our entrepreneurial ecosystem. With the right vision and government support, Indian businesses are set to make a remarkable impact on the global stage,” he said.

Over three days, experts conducted seminars on key topics such as industrial development, technology-driven design building, environmental protection, infrastructure development, international markets, green energy, SIDBI schemes for MSMEs, and artificial intelligence. These seminars attracted over 2,000 participants.

Additionally, the expo facilitated several high-value business agreements, estimated to exceed Rs 1,000 crore. With a footfall of over 5,000 visitors, the event saw the participation of 50+ industry experts, architects, builders, engineers, and government officials.

Build Bharat Expo 2025 not only boosted trade and business collaborations but also strengthened economic and technological partnerships among nations. This event significantly enhanced India’s infrastructure and construction sector, particularly benefiting MSMEs by providing them a global platform for expansion and visibility.

At the closing ceremony, IIA General Secretary Alok Agrawal extended his gratitude to the distinguished guests and all exhibitors. He expressed hope for collective support in making the next edition a grand success, ensuring multiple growth opportunities for MSMEs.

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