The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) has decided to shift its annual convention from Amsterdam, Netherlands, to India. The move comes as a response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent appeal to prioritize national interest amidst the escalating geopolitical crisis in West Asia.
Strong Endorsement of PM's Appeal
CREDAI described the decision as a strong endorsement of the Prime Minister's call for putting the nation first during times of global uncertainty. The association emphasized that holding the convention in India will not only support the domestic economy but also showcase the country's capabilities in hosting large-scale events.
Impact on Real Estate Sector
The annual convention is a key event for the real estate industry, bringing together developers, investors, and policymakers. By hosting it in India, CREDAI aims to foster greater collaboration within the domestic market and highlight opportunities in the Indian real estate sector.
The decision was announced on May 13, 2026, and has been widely welcomed by industry stakeholders. The convention is expected to attract significant participation from across the country, reinforcing the sector's commitment to national growth.



