The second Indo-Nepal Trade Festival will be held in New Delhi from February 20-22.

Mohan Karki, General Secretary of the Everest Chamber of Commerce and Industries, issued a press release announcing the festival.

Poush 18, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The second Indo-Nepal Trade Festival will be held in New Delhi from February 20-22.

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The second Indo-Nepal Trade Festival-2026 is scheduled to be held in the Indian capital, New Delhi, from February 20-22.

Mohan Karki, General Secretary of Everest Chamber of Commerce and Industries, has given information about the festival in a press release. According to him, the festival will be organized at PHD House, New Delhi with the main slogan 'Connecting People, Strengthening Bilateral Trade'. The festival will be organized in collaboration with the Nepali Embassy, ​​New Delhi, Nepal Tourism Board and Trade and Export Promotion Center, Nepal. 

After the remarkable success of the first edition, the organizers have stated that the Indo-Nepal Trade Festival 2026 aims to further strengthen bilateral trade, investment, tourism, cultural exchange and people-to-people relations between India and Nepal. The press release states that this year's theme will present human relations and mutual understanding as the foundation for sustainable economic development. 

The festival will feature trade, investment and MSME exhibitions, tourism, hospitality and wellness promotion, start-up and innovation exhibitions, policy dialogues and expert panel discussions, high-level cultural performances, among others, the press release states. In addition to trade and business activities, the festival will feature cultural programs by national and international renowned singers and artists. 

Yubaraj Baral, President of Everest Chamber of Commerce and Industries, said the festival is envisioned as a holistic Indo-Nepal platform integrating trade, culture, tourism and diplomatic relations. 

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