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U.S. India SME Council launches U.S. Delegation to IndiaSoft

The delegation launch hints at a growing economic engagement between the U.S and India in the technology and innovation sector.

U.S. India SME Council (USISME), along with justbGlobal announce the upcoming U.S. Business Delegation to IndiaSoft 2026. / justbglobal.com

The U.S. India SME Council (USISME), along with justbGlobal, a consulting firm specializing in international trade, hosted an interactive session for U.S.-based technology entrepreneurs and public-sector organizations to announce the upcoming U.S. Business Delegation to IndiaSoft 2026.

IndiaSoft 2026 will mark to be the 26th edition of the international IT and electronics exhibition and conference, organized by the Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) and supported by India's Ministry of Commerce & Industry.

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It is scheduled for Mar. 23 to 25 in New Delhi, India.

The announcement sparked interest among American technology innovators seeking to engage with India’s rapidly expanding digital economy, according to a statement from justbGlobal, which read,

“The event brings together over 1,500 Indian tech companies and 700+ global technology buyers from more than 70 countries, offering unmatched opportunities for B2B partnerships, product showcases, and cross-border collaboration.”

“For U.S. companies, it serves as a strategic gateway to explore India’s booming tech demand, discover emerging innovations, and build connections across high-growth global markets in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East.”

Juhi Naithani, principal at justbGlobal, welcomed Sandeep Narula, chairman (Global Outreach), and Gurmeet Singh, CEO and Executive Director of ESC India, followed by formally launching the U.S. Business Delegation.

By participating in INDIASOFT 2026, delegates will be able to explore business-to-business matchmaking, engage directly with Indian tech firms, and connect with potential investors and partners seeking transnational collaboration. The aim is to strengthen bilateral trade ties, especially in innovation and IT services.

Delegates can benefit not only from showcasing products and services but also from participating in networking events, expert sessions, and conference dialogues that highlight industry trends and investment climates.

The delegation launch hints at a growing economic engagement between the United States and India in technology and innovation sectors, reinforcing shared goals of global collaboration, market access, and joint business growth in the digital economy.

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