Indiasoft 2026

Indiasoft 2026:

The global technology landscape is shifting fast, and India is positioning itself right at the center of this transformation. From artificial intelligence breakthroughs to digital trade expansion, the country’s IT sector is riding a wave of momentum. Now, that energy is set to converge in one place: the 26th edition of IndiaSoft, scheduled for March 23–25 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

This year, IndiaSoft will take shape as Bharat Tech 2026 – a unified showcase of India’s strengths across IT, electronics, and telecom under one roof. By bringing together these three pillars of India’s digital economy, Bharat Tech 2026 offers international buyers a comprehensive view of the country’s innovation capabilities and its readiness to serve as a global technology partner.

Organized by the Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) with support from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, IndiaSoft 2026 will welcome 700 buyers from 70 countries, many from new and emerging markets across Africa, Latin America, ASEAN, and CIS. The event is expected to generate millions of dollars in business deals, MoUs, and partnerships, particularly for Indian MSMEs and startups.

“This upward trajectory reflects the exhibition’s expanding influence in driving India’s technology exports and strengthening trade linkages between Indian enterprises and international buyers,” said Mr. Veer Sagar, Chairman, ESC, noting that the scale of participation this year points to even greater outcomes.

The expo floor will feature over 1500 exhibitors, ranging from robotics innovators and electronics manufacturers to AI-driven startups. For smaller firms, IndiaSoft offers a rare chance to showcase solutions directly to international buyers without the costs of overseas marketing. “IndiaSoft has consistently acted as a strategic bridge between Indian exporters and international buyers. The diversity of global participation this year underscores the trust in India’s digital ecosystem and the expanding opportunities for export-led growth,” emphasized Mr. Gurmeet Singh, Executive Director, ESC.

Delegations from countries including Canada, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Vietnam, Chile, South Africa, and Australia are expected to attend, reinforcing India’s reputation as a reliable digital partner. “IndiaSoft 2026 will expand India’s global technology outreach by fostering deeper engagement with international buyers and trade delegations. With participation expected from over 70 countries, the event reflects the growing confidence in India’s innovation capabilities and its role as a scalable, reliable digital partner,” added Mr. Sandeep Narula, Chairman – Global Outreach, ESC.

Beyond trade, the three-day conference program will address emerging technology, policy, and global trade themes, with sessions on women-led AI startups, venture capital engagement, cross-border data sovereignty, and electronics manufacturing leadership. Shri Piyush Goyal, Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industry, has been invited to inaugurate the event, which will also see participation from ministries and industry bodies.

With a large gathering of buyers from new and emerging markets, Bharat Tech 2026 is all set to open new windows of opportunity for India’s tech industry members, enabling them to diversify and establish a strong presence in untapped regions. As IndiaSoft steps into its Bharat Tech avatar, the message is clear: this is not just another trade fair, but a defining moment for India’s IT, electronics, and telecom exporters to step onto the global stage. Missing Bharat Tech 2026 would mean missing the future of India’s technology story.

For more information, visit indiasoft.org.