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Updated: June 07, 2025 07:23
The INRO Business Summit 2025, conducted in New Delhi on June 3–4, was a turning point for Indo-Romanian economic collaboration, shifting from talk to action. Hosted by the Union of Bilateral Chambers of Commerce from Romania in India (UBCCR), the summit assembled top political leaders, business tycoons, and industry professionals to create a sustained business corridor between the two countries.
Strategic Vision and Bilateral Expansion
Romania is also emerging as India's gateway to Europe, providing access to markets in the EU, the CIS, North Africa, and the Middle East.
The summit discussed industrial cooperation, bilateral investment flows, and increased trade, providing a platform for collaborative innovation projects.
The conference was joined by Shiva Munjal (UBCCR President), Albu Alin Marius (UBCCR Vice President), and Sena Latif (Romanian Ambassador to India), along with Indian participants Putta Mahesh Kumar (MP) and Adarsh Shastri (Tech and Policy Expert).
Corporate Involvement and Sectoral Presence
Top FMCG, agribusiness, dairy, pet food, beverages, manpower, and advanced processing companies exhibited their bilateral growth plans.
Some of the prominent attendees were Coca-Cola India, Casa Timiș, Sergiana – Poiana Mărului, Cotnari, Agora Petfood, Ecoferm, Paviresin, Mirdatod, SLMG Beverages, Cris-Tim Dairy, Boromir, VMDW, Speed Overseas Manpower Pvt. Ltd, and Neophron.
The summit put a strong focus on B2B matchmaking, thematic roundtables on trade and sustainability, and strategic sessions bridging government and enterprise.
Economic Impact and Future Prospects
The summit reassured Romania's focus on commercial expansion in Asia, with an emphasis on open communication and long-term collaboration.
Talks focused on the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, prompting Indian companies to look towards Romania as a strategic hub for access to the world.
The project is likely to speed up cross-border initiatives, create new market fronts, and deepen Indo-Romanian trade ties.
Sources: MENAFN, News Heads, ABNewswire, Devdiscourse, Economic Times, Romania Business Portal.