International Trade Fair Delhi 2025: The 44th India International Trade Fair (IITF) is back and ready to take over the capital once again. This year’s edition revolves around the theme ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ and will be hosted at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan.
The exhibition was inaugurated on Monday by Jitin Prasad, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry. Over the next 14 days, the fair will bring together global exhibitors, MSMEs, artisans and start-ups under one roof. With dedicated multi-product halls, colourful state pavilions and participation from international delegations, the event proudly carries forward IITF’s 44-year-long legacy.
Delhi Trade Fair 2025: Date and timings
The Delhi Trade Fair opened on November 14. It remained exclusive to business visitors until November 18, and has now opened its gates to the general public. From November 19 to November 27, the fair will be accessible daily from 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM.
International Trade Fair: Key highlights
This year, while Jharkhand is the focus state, there are exhibitors from nearly 12 countries across the world. With China, the UAE, South Korea, Iran, and Egypt engaging in a global exchange, India’s Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Bihar partner to make the overall experience richer. The International Trade Fair marks a multi-lateral agreement over products, ideas, and culture.
As ‘Made in India’ innovations shine bright, attendees can witness the Mines Ministry pavilion with dinosaur fossils, real meteorites, rare minerals, lithium, and diamond samples. The Ministry of Ayush offers free Ayurvedic medicine samples, and engaging wellness activities for children and families.
For the foodies and culinary enthusiasts, the Delhi Trade Fair will feature food stalls from across India. Indulge in Assamese sweets, Nagaland spicy treats, Himachali and Uttarakhand snacks, as you explore the global palette. Designed for all ages, the fair also has photo booths and diverse shopping options.
IITF Delhi 2025: How to book tickets
Adult tickets are priced at Rs 80 on weekdays and Rs 150 on weekends. Children’s tickets cost Rs 40 on weekdays and Rs 60 on weekends. Entry is free for senior citizens and persons with disabilities. Visitors can buy their tickets through the official website, at 55 designated Delhi Metro stations, or via the Saarthi App.
