India is on track to become the world’s third largest economy by 2027, surpassing Japan and Germany, and have the third largest stock market by 2030, thanks to global trends and key investments the country has made in technology and energy. 

India will be one of only three economies in the world that can generate more than $400 billion annual economic output growth from 2023 onward, and this will rise to more than $500 billion after 2028. 

India is also poised to become the factory to the world, as corporate tax cuts, investment incentives and infrastructure spending help drive capital investments in manufacturing. Multinationals are now buoyant about the prospects of investing in India, and the government is helping their cause by investing in infrastructure as well as supplying land for building factories.

During the G20 Presidency India achieved the extraordinary: it revitalised multilateralism, amplified the voice of the Global South, championed development, and fought for the empowerment of women, everywhere. India led deliberations on geopolitical issues and their impact on economic growth and development. The G20 achieved 87 outcomes and 118 adopted documents, a marked rise from the past

The International Affairs & Trade Fairs Division of PHDCCI works in close coordination with the Foreign Missions in India, Indian Missions abroad, National/Federal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Trade and Investment Boards and like-minded agencies globally. 

The Division envisages plethora of Business Opportunities for the Indian Industry in the year 2025 and beyond and plans to engage with the relevant stakeholders from across the globe under one roof. After successfully organising the two editions, the Division is organising the 3rd edition of “PHDCCI International Week” from 3-7 March 2025 wherein each of the weekday will focus on India’s Economic and Trade relations with one region and deliberate upon the Business Opportunities and Challenges faced by the Industry & Stakeholders while doing business in the region. 

The International Week will foster international partnerships, collaborations and investments to leverage India's strengths and accelerate global growth and facilitate knowledge exchange, networking, and dialogue among stakeholders to identify synergies and opportunities for mutual benefit. 

It will showcase India's prowess across various sectors including but not limited to technology, innovation, manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, tourism, and renewable energy and highlight India's commitment to sustainability, inclusivity, and economic resilience in a rapidly evolving global landscape.