
The MSME Sampark, in association with several industry partners and policy think tanks, on Tuesday organised the MSME Bharat Summit 2025 in Delhi’s Mayur Vihar areas.
The day-long event brought together a diverse panel of speakers including policymakers, startup founders, financial experts, and business leaders, focusing on empowering India’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) through innovation, technology, and collaborative support systems.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr (H.S) CS Adv Mamta Binani said that the world is full of MSMEs, it constitutes MSMEs, and its core is MSMEs.
“Today we are very happy to tell you that we have organised this MSMEs Bharat Summit 2025 in Delhi itself which is a hub of a lot of MSMEs. You are now aware that the definition of MSMEs has brought under its fold so many companies. So, today we tried to bring together a lot of speakers from across the country to share their thoughts on various topics that benefit the sector,” she added.
Divulging further, she said that a total of 30 percent of the companies are MSMEs who contribute to the export of the country.
“If we look at the numbers today, 99.7% of the companies and entities are coming under MSME definition. So the change in the definition of MSME will be seen in that 99.7% of the companies and entities are coming in the direction of MSME,” she said.
“If we look at some other things, then we will understand that the total 30% of the companies that export are MSMEs who contribute to the country’s GDP. It’s a very different thing that we are talking about,” she added.
The event was graced by the chief guest Neeraj Shekhar who gave an address and lauded the efforts of the organization to empower MSMEs in the country.
There were several session including Revolutionizing MSME Manufacturing in India, Influencer Marketing for MSMEs, and Expanding Global Markets for Indian MSMEs where the speakers highlighted new-age solutions for manufacturing transformation, emphasized the critical role of fintech in MSME growth, exploring how digital branding and social media can drive visibility and sales, and detailed discussion on how government platforms like GeM and MSME Samadhan are supporting small businesses.
Meanwhile legal and compliance experts such as Dinesh Jotwani and CA Rajev Harlalka added valuable perspectives on formalisation and regulatory frameworks.
The summit was powered by a strong network of knowledge, compliance, hiring, and restructuring partners, with participation from thought leaders like Sidhharrth S Kumaar (NumroVani), Nitin Bajaj (EasyLeadz), and Kewal Kishan (Automate Business).
With sessions spanning manufacturing, finance, hiring, digital marketing, automation, trade, legal infrastructure, and IPO planning, the MSME Bharat Summit 2025 established itself as a pivotal platform for aligning government policy, industry expertise, and digital innovation to scale India’s MSME sector.