CREDAI shifts NATCON 2026 to India

In response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal to prioritise national interest amid the evolving geopolitical situation in West Asia, the Confederation of Real Estate Associations of Developers’ India (CREDAI) has decided to shift the 23rd edition of its flagship convention, NATCON 2026, from Amsterdam to India.
The decision reflects CREDAI’s commitment to the Prime Minister’s vision of placing the “Nation First” and supporting India’s economic resilience during a period of global uncertainty. The event, expected to draw over 1,000 industry stakeholders, will now boost India’s hospitality sector, local businesses, and tourism.
Commenting on the decision, Shekhar Patel, President, CREDAI, said, “At a time when the Prime Minister has called upon citizens and industries to act responsibly and prioritise national interest amid the evolving geopolitical situation, CREDAI believes it is important for the real estate sector, as one of the country’s largest employment-generating industries, to align with this vision and demonstrate collective responsibility during this important time for the nation.”
“While preparations for NATCON had been underway for over six months and the industry was fully prepared to travel to Amsterdam this August, CREDAI felt it was important to take cognisance of the Prime Minister’s appeal and the prevailing national sentiment. By deciding to host NATCON in India this year, we are supporting domestic economic activity while also reinforcing our commitment to the nation’s growth and economic resilience,” Patel said.









