Building Exhibition in Yasho Bhumi Dwarka Complex Takes off with 25k Visitors on Inauguration Day

Ř  Minister of State Jitin Prasada Highlights Role of FTAs in Boosting Economic Growth and Expanding Global Opportunities for Indian Industry

Ř  Bharat Buildcon 2026 Brings Together Participants from Over 90 Countries and 100 Indian Cities, Showcasing Innovations across 24 Building Material Segments

·         Bharat Buildcon 2026 was inaugurated at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, New Delhi.

·         The event was inaugurated by Jitin Prasada, Manohar Lal, and Parshottam Rupala.

·         Over 25,000 visitors attended the exhibition on the opening day.

·         The expo brings together architects, builders, developers, contractors, manufacturers, traders, policymakers, and international buyers.

·         Participants from more than 90 countries and 100+ Indian cities are taking part.

·         Jitin Prasada highlighted the importance of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) in boosting economic growth and global opportunities.

·         He noted that the India–UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) will improve market access and strengthen bilateral trade.

·         The Minister emphasized Prime Minister **Narendra Modi’s vision of making India a trusted global manufacturing and sourcing hub.

·         The exhibition showcases innovations across 24 building material and construction segments.

·         Key sectors include ceramics, stone, cement, steel, hardware, plywood, laminates, furniture, sanitaryware, electricals, paints, and construction technologies.

·         The event serves as a platform for industry collaboration, technology display, and business networking.

·         Bharat Buildcon 2026 will continue over the coming days, promoting trade and innovation in the construction sector.

 

[ABS News Service/19.06.2026]

Bharat Buildcon 2026 – One Nation, One Expo, an exhibition for the building materials and construction industry, was inaugurated today at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, New Delhi, by Minister of State for Commerce & Industry and Electronics & Information Technology Jitin Prasada, Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs Manohar Lal, and Member of Parliament Parshottam Rupala, in the presence of representatives of the construction and building materials industry.

More than 25,000 visitors attended the exhibition on the inaugural day. The exhibition brings together architects, builders, developers, contractors, manufacturers, traders, policymakers, industry associations and international buyers from different parts of India and abroad, providing a platform for industry interaction and business engagement.

Addressing the gathering, Minister of State for Commerce & Industry and Electronics & Information Technology Jitin Prasada highlighted the role of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) in supporting economic growth and expanding opportunities for Indian industries in international markets. Referring to the India–UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), he said the agreement is expected to provide enhanced market access and strengthen trade relations between the two countries, creating opportunities for Indian manufacturers and exporters.

Mr. Prasada also referred to the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of positioning India as a trusted global manufacturing and sourcing destination through a focus on quality. He noted that India has the capabilities and resources to strengthen its presence across sectors, including construction and building materials.

Mr. Prasada said that platforms such as Bharat Buildcon facilitate interaction among manufacturers, innovators, buyers, policymakers and industry stakeholders, while contributing to greater collaboration and business opportunities within the sector.

Bharat Buildcon 2026 has participation from more than 90 countries and over 100 cities across India. The exhibition showcases products, technologies and innovations across 24 segments, including ceramics and stone, hardware, cement and steel, plywood and laminates, furniture, sanitaryware, electricals, paints, construction technologies and other allied sectors.

The exhibition will continue over the coming days and provide a platform for industry engagement, technology showcase and business interactions.