A two-day multi-industry business mission by Russian export-oriented enterprises took place in New Delhi on October 17 and 18. 30 Russian businesses from various industry sectors held over 230 bilateral discussions with prospective partners.

Attending the plenary session that opened the mission were Trade Representative for Russia in India Aleksandr Rybas, Deputy Trade Representative for Russia in India Yevgeniy Griva, advisor to the Russian Embassy in India Aleksey Afanasyev, representative of the Russian Export Center in India Timur Vekilov, as well as leaders of Indian trade and investment enterprises, experts from customs authorities, and representatives of logistical businesses.

“This is Russia’s biggest commercial mission in the last three years. We are certain that such Russian delegations will continue their work in the future. We are anticipating our Indian partners’ follow-up visits. The Embassy will always offer help to such events, cooperating with the skilled staff of the Trade Mission,” advisor to the Russian Embassy in India Aleksey Afanasyev stated.

“I hope that this mission of Russian companies to India will lay down the framework for new business relations and contracts and that in the future we will be able to objectively assess the groundbreaking path that we have traveled,” trade representative for Russia in India Aleksandr Rybas noted.

The business mission’s purpose is to create and strengthen commercial ties between Indian and Russian business executives. Enterprises from the forestry, chemical, culinary, oil and gas, IT, education, and other sectors participated in the mission. Russian manufacturers presented a variety of products, including athletic facilities, training games, fertilizers, gas, water, and air purification systems, musical equipment and instruments, and industrial equipment.

Russian export-oriented companies will arrive to New Delhi with a multi-industry business mission on 17 and 18 October 2022. The goal of the mission is to facilitate business liaising and partnerships between Russian and Indian businesses.

Around 30 Russian companies representing various industries, including timber, chemistry, food, oil and gas, IT, and education sectors, will take part in the business mission. They will showcase industrial machinery, fertilisers, gas, water, and air treatment systems, music equipment and musical instruments, athletic and playground equipment, educational games, etc. The business agenda of the mission includes a general session where practical issues and challenges of trade and economic cooperation between Russia and India will be discussed and individual B2B meetings. More than 200 bilateral meetings are planned during the two days of the mission.

We kindly invite you to join the business mission and take part in B2B meetings with prospective Russian partners. The business agenda starts at 10:00 am, 17 October at Pullman New Delhi Aerocity hotel (Asset No 02 GMR Hospitality District, Igi Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037, India).

To join the mission and make appointments with prospect partners, please register or contact the organisers at b2brus.com. The development of trade and economic relationships with India is the most promising path for Russian exports. In H2 2022, the trade turnover between the two nations amounted to $11.5 billion, with 120% up year-on-year. Russia supplies to India with chemical and machinery products, gemstones, mineral fuels, metals, and articles made therefrom. India exports to Russia chemical products, food and agricultural supplies, equipment and vehicles, textiles, metals, and medical supplies. The countries are also engaged in joint projects in the atomic energy, oil, and gas industry.