The India International Convention Centre, better known as Yashobhoomi, located in Dwarka, New Delhi, is preparing to initiate the bidding process for the second and final phase of its development.
The first phase of Yashobhoomi was inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 17, 2023. The upcoming second phase will add 180,000m2 of indoor exhibiting area, significantly enhancing the venue’s capacity.

“The government of India will officially announce the bidding process to develop the commercial land adjacent to the existing facility. After the completion of the second phase, the Yashobhoomi facility will reach around an area of 300,000m2,” Phil Chung, CEO of KINEXIN Convention Management – the South Korean company which is the venue operating partner of Yashobhoomi – told TTGmice on the sidelines of SATTE Conference 2025.
Since its opening less than two years ago, the venue has hosted more than 300 events including an international textile sourcing show, Intex South Asia; Amazon Global Selling Export Connect 2024; and India Warehousing show.
As venue operators, Chung shared that they are actively engaging with global event organisers from countries like the UK, US, South Korea, and China to bring renowned international exhibitions to India.
“We are aiming to get one of the world’s largest semiconductor tradeshows to Yashobhoomi, which is expected to take place later this year.”
Attracting more globally renowned tradeshows will “help position both Yashobhoomi and India as a preferred MICE destination”, Chung added.









