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Russian National Pavilion Launches in Navi Mumbai Belapur District to Accelerate Bilateral Retail Trade Cooperation

The permanent Russian National Pavilion opens in Navi Mumbai on August 21, 2026, offering Indian buyers direct access to Russian goods.

Raushan Kumar
By Raushan Kumar
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A modern corporate pavilion interior displaying certified Russian food products and beverages in Belapur.

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The permanent Russian National Pavilion is opening in the Belapur Central Business District of Navi Mumbai on August 21, 2026. The new business venue under the "Made in Russia" brand will connect Indian importers and retailers with Russian manufacturers, bypassing traditional trading intermediaries.

A new bilateral economic corridor is launching in Maharashtra's primary business district to connect international manufacturers directly with regional distributors. Strengthening this Navi Mumbai commercial trade hub development, the Russian National Pavilion under the 'Made in Russia' brand is scheduled to open in the Belapur Central Business District on August 21, 2026. The permanent business venue allows Indian importers, retailers, and wholesalers to evaluate suppliers and sample agricultural products without traveling abroad.

Permanent Business Venue Establishes Direct Trade Link

The launch of the Navi Mumbai pavilion represents a coordinated effort to expand commercial relations between India and Russia. The two nations set a bilateral trade target of $100 billion by 2030 during negotiations in 2024. While trade was previously focused on energy and defense, the new business hub is designed to diversify imports into consumer goods, agricultural products, food processing, cosmetics, and industrial technology.

The pavilion provides a physical facility where Indian buyers can meet manufacturers, check product certifications, and negotiate supply agreements. To simplify local operations, the pavilion is supported by an Indian operating partner, RAI FAMILY CORP LLP. The local partner will manage customs clearance, logistics coordination, and retail distribution within Indian supermarket networks, reducing the complexity of international sourcing for local businesses.

Key Russian Manufacturers and Brand Portfolios

The pavilion features several established Russian exporters representing key consumer sectors. To help regional distributors coordinate business meetings, the table below outlines the primary participating manufacturers and their product offerings:

Manufacturing Brand Product Category Brand Specializations Export Market Status Strategic Trade Focus
MAKFA Pasta & Milling Over 150 lines of pasta, flour, and grain products Active in Europe, Asia, and Americas High-volume staple food supply
United Confectioners Confectionery Krasny Oktyabr, Babaevsky, and ROT FRONT brands Largest confectionery group in Eastern Europe Premium sweets and chocolate retail
Miratorg Meat & Agriculture Beef, pork, poultry, ready meals, frozen vegetables Manages full farm-to-retail cycle High-quality frozen and processed food
Tatspirtprom Beverages & Spirits Traditional vodkas, spirits, and non-alcoholic drinks Multi-market distribution network Beverage portfolio diversification
Afanasy Brewery Brewing & Dairy Craft beers, beverages, and dairy products Established regional exporter Beverage and specialty food retail

Quality Standards and Certified Trade Channels

All goods displayed at the Belapur facility operate under the national "Made in Russia" certification program. The program requires voluntary audits covering reliability, organic production standards, environmental compliance, and unique product qualities. For Indian retailers, the certified brand helps verify supplier credibility and ensures compliance with local import standards, such as the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) guidelines.

For Russian manufacturers, the permanent showroom serves as a tool to study local market preferences, packaging standards, and pricing strategies. By interacting directly with Indian wholesalers, exporters can adjust their production to better suit regional consumer demands.

The long-term plans for the trade corridor include integrating these product lines into local e-commerce marketplaces and establishing dedicated retail outlets across major metro areas. This physical presence helps build consumer trust and supports sustainable trade growth between the two countries.


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