Under the theme “Bridging Borders, Building Opportunities,” NAR-INDIA’s delegation showcased India’s booming real estate market while fostering global connections and securing new avenues for international collaboration.
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The theme of IREC 2024 was “Bridging Borders, Building Opportunities.”
The NAR-INDIA delegation was led by Chairman Sumanth Reddy and Vice Chairman & Chair Global Tarun Bhatia.
The discussions at IREC 2024 focused on the future of the real estate industry, with a shared emphasis on the value of global collaboration and forward-looking strategies.
The presentation “India: Overview & Opportunities” captivated international realtors, sparking considerable interest in India’s growing market.
NAR-INDIA remains committed to fostering international business opportunities and looks forward to further expanding its global footprint in the real estate industry.
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