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ICC announces major Hospitality and Tourism Conclave in Siliguri, sets stage for Eastern India’s next big growth story 

Over 500 delegates to gather at the ICC conclave as Eastern India’s tourism, hospitality and investment ambitions take centre stage

ICC announces major hospitality and tourism conclave in Siliguri
ICC announces major hospitality and tourism conclave in Siliguri

The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is set to bring one of the  most significant tourism and hospitality gatherings to Eastern India as the Hospitality and  Tourism Conclave opens in Siliguri on January 16 and 17, 2026 at ITC Fortune. The East is  entering a phase of accelerated tourism expansion, supported by improved connectivity, a stronger domestic travel base and a visible rise in investment interest from hotel brands,  operators and entrepreneurs.

More than 500 delegates are expected to attend, along with national industry leaders, hospitality exhibitors and stakeholders, the conclave  aims to provide the region with a unified platform at a time when Eastern India’s influence on  the national tourism map is steadily rising. 

The two day programme will bring together hotel owners, brand representatives, developers,  designers, tourism boards, technology firms, marketing professionals and F&B  entrepreneurs for discussions that reflect the changing structure of the hospitality business.  Sessions will focus on the future of tourism in the East, evolving hospitality models such as  villas, hostels and hybrid assets, owner and brand alignment, the growing importance of  direct booking and revenue strategies, and the role of technology, OTAs and artificial  intelligence in shaping guest journeys and business performance.

The agenda also includes conversations around branding and marketing, design led commercial outcomes, the  emergence of strong regional brands from Eastern India, scaling F&B businesses and  curated networking sessions, culminating in an awards and gala evening. 

The conclave comes at a time when North Bengal, Sikkim and the wider Eastern Himalayan  belt are witnessing sustained hotel development activity. Improved airports, enhanced  highway connectivity and more consistent year round travel demand have positioned the  region as one of the most promising tourism corridors in the country. Through this conclave,  ICC aims to encourage collaboration among owners, investors, operators and policy  stakeholders so that the region can convert its current momentum into long term and  sustainable growth. 

The Hospitality and Tourism Conclave 2026 is presented by MakeMyTrip and powered by Yanolja Cloud Solution, with support from leading hospitality, travel, technology and destination partners. The strong backing from industry sponsors underlines the growing  confidence in Eastern India as a high potential tourism and hospitality market. 

Sumit Mitruka, Chairman , ICC Hospitality and Tourism Committee
Sumit Mitruka, Chairman, ICC Hospitality and Tourism Committee

Sumit Mitruka, Chairman of the ICC Hospitality and Tourism Committee, said, “Eastern India is at an important point in its  tourism journey. There is a clear rise in demand for nature driven, wellness oriented and  design focused travel. Opportunities for owners, brands and entrepreneurs are expanding  rapidly. This conclave is intended to bring all stakeholders together so that the region can  move forward with a shared vision. The East deserves greater national attention and this  forum aims to help accelerate that shift.” 

The conclave is being supported by ICC North Bengal Chairman Harsh Berlia and Vice  Chairman Gopal Dalmia, both of whom have played a key role in shaping the business and  tourism ecosystem of the region. ICC has invited stakeholders from across the hospitality  and tourism value chain to participate in the two day event in Siliguri.

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