INRO Business Summit 2025: A New Chapter in India–Romania Trade Relations


New Delhi, June 3rd–4th – The INRO Business Summit 2025, held at the Pullman Hotel Aerocity, New Delhi, marked a significant milestone in strengthening economic cooperation between India and Romania. Jointly organised by the Union of Bilateral Chambers of Commerce from Romania in India (UBCCR) in partnership with the Global Trade & Technology Council (India) [GTTCI], the summit showcased the growing momentum of bilateral and multilateral trade partnerships.

The summit brought together an esteemed assembly of CEOs, CTOs, investors, industrialists, and policymakers from various sectors. Through impactful B2B networking sessions, thematic panel discussions, and a comprehensive trade exhibition, the event facilitated meaningful connections and promoted innovative global business exchanges.

Diverse sectors including technology, healthcare, infrastructure, food and agriculture, automobiles, energy, electronics, retail, and bio-fertilizers were prominently represented, reflecting the broad spectrum of emerging opportunities for collaboration between Indian and Romanian enterprises, as well as international stakeholders.

Mr. Shiva Munjal, President of UBCCR, articulated the summit’s overarching goal:

“The INRO Business Summit 2025 is a bold initiative to bridge global business ecosystems and foster meaningful partnerships that drive innovation, sustainability, and mutual growth.”

Mr. Kunal Katyal, Vice President of Indian Affairs at UBCCR, added:

“This summit served as a strategic platform for Indian entrepreneurs to tap into scalable, cost-effective, and globally relevant business opportunities.”

GTTCI’s partnership brought added depth to the summit’s agenda. The presence of prominent GTTCI leaders—Dr. Gaurav Gupta, Founder President; Mr. Kapil Khandelwal, Board Member; Ms. Laxmi Kaur Gill, Prime Member; and Mr. Deepanker Parashar—underscored the institution’s continued commitment to fostering international trade and investment dialogue.

The summit concluded with forward-looking discussions on joint ventures, market access strategies, and sustainable trade alliances, setting a strong precedent for deepened India–Romania commercial cooperation in the years to come.