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Award Winners of India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2025

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Published on: 28 November 2025

The India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2025 concluded on a remarkable note, leaving behind an inspiring impression of India’s unity, resilience and global potential. This 44th edition of the fair stood as a powerful testimony to the theme “Ek Bharat: Shreshtha Bharat,” celebrating the nation’s cultural, linguistic and social diversity that together form a strong and vibrant national identity.

India International Trade Fair 2025 — A Grand Celebration of Unity, Progress & Innovation

Cultural and Historical Strength

Over the past two weeks, Bharat Mandapam welcomed lakhs of visitors who experienced the true spirit of India—an India that has evolved through a rich history of cultural harmony, a freedom struggle rooted in non-violence and justice, and a modern era marked by rapid transformation and global leadership. With a collective vision to reinforce the nation’s unity in diversity, IITF 2025 successfully ignited the sense of togetherness among communities, religions and ethnicities across the country.

India as a Reforming, Performing and Transforming Nation

This edition of IITF showcased India as a reforming, performing and transforming nation. From cutting-edge technologies and state-of-the-art pavilions to agricultural innovation and MSME empowerment, the fair mirrored the nation’s march towards “Viksit Bharat @2047” and its aspiration of becoming a $5-trillion economy. Exhibitors from India and abroad displayed their best in sectors like technology, manufacturing, handicrafts, agriculture, cyber security, deep-tech, and sustainability.

Government Initiatives and Swadeshi Empowerment

The fair also highlighted government programmes focused on simplifying regulations, boosting entrepreneurship, encouraging “Swadeshi” brands, and supporting MSMEs, start-ups and local vendors. Policies aimed at strengthening the agriculture sector—such as the PM Dhari-Dhanya Krishi Yojana—received special attention, reinforcing agriculture’s role as the backbone of the nation.

Beyond trade, IITF 2025 mesmerized visitors with handicrafts, handlooms, cultural artifacts, and diverse artistic traditions from different States and Union Territories. Cultural performances, State Day celebrations, seminars and workshops added vibrancy throughout the event, reflecting the soul of real India.

As this grand edition of the India International Trade Fair comes to a close, it leaves behind a compelling vision of a globally confident, technologically advanced and economically strong India—an India that continues to grow, innovate and shine while staying deeply rooted in its guiding principle of unity in diversity.

List of IITF 2025 Award Winners 

The 44th edition of the India International Trade Fair (IITF), organised by the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), concluded today with an Award Presentation Ceremony held at the Musical Fountain Stage, Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The IITF 2025 Awards for Excellence in Display were presented by Managing Director, ITPO, Dr. Neeraj Kharwal.

Category Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal
Partner State Rajasthan Bihar Uttar Pradesh
Focus State Jharkhand
States & Union Territories Odisha Madhya Pradesh Puducherry
Thematic Presentation by States Meghalaya Kerala Andhra Pradesh
Swachh Pavilion (Swachh Bharat Abhiyan) Haryana Punjab Assam
Foreign Pavilions Thailand (Thai SMEs Exporter Association) Iran (Dorna Seyd Makran) Dubai (Al Rawdha General Trading LLC)
Ministries & Government Departments Ministry of Defence Ministry of Mines Ministry of Railways
Ministries, PSUs & PSBs Airports Authority of India National e-Governance Division (NeGD) Food Corporation of India
Commodity Boards Tea Board India Spice Board India Coir Board
Public Communication & Outreach Directorate General of Taxpayer Services Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Central Board of Direct Taxes
Empowering India (Ministries & Government Departments) Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Ministry of MSME NBCC (India) Ltd.
Private Sector RDM Care (AYUR) Dairy India Pvt. Ltd. (Ananda) United Ekta Engineering Udyog Pvt. Ltd. & Mittal Electronics (Sujata)
Food Stalls Bansal Food and Beverages Rohilya Food Pvt. Ltd. Daana Pani
Vending Points Daana Pani Gath Bandhan Farms Bansal Foods and Beverages

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What was the theme of the India International Trade Fair 2025?
The theme of IITF 2025 was “Ek Bharat: Shreshtha Bharat”, highlighting India’s spirit of unity in diversity and cultural harmony.

When and where was IITF 2025 held?
The fair was held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, and continued for 14 days.

Who organizes the India International Trade Fair?
IITF is organized by the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO).

What was the objective of IITF 2025?
The fair aimed to showcase India’s industrial, cultural, agricultural and technological progress while promoting business opportunities and strengthening trade partnerships.

How did IITF 2025 support MSMEs and Start-ups?
The fair featured government initiatives supporting MSMEs, startups and Swadeshi brands, offering them a platform for global visibility, networking and business expansion.

Which sectors participated in IITF 2025?
Sectors such as technology, deep-tech, agriculture, cyber security, manufacturing, handicrafts, textiles, services, FMCG and innovation actively participated.

Were foreign countries part of the fair?
Yes. Multiple foreign pavilions participated, showcasing global products, business opportunities and partnerships.

What cultural activities took place during the event?
The fair featured State Day celebrations, workshops, seminars, conferences and cultural performances representing India’s artistic diversity.

Who were the visitors and beneficiaries of the fair?
The fair was attended by business professionals, government bodies, exporters, entrepreneurs, students, investors and general visitors, benefiting both exhibitors and consumers.

How did IITF 2025 reflect India’s future goals?
IITF displayed India’s transformation toward “Viksit Bharat @2047”, highlighting advancements in innovation, sustainability and economic growth, while promoting the vision of a $5-trillion economy.

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