International Centre For Dispute Resolution (ICDR) India Conference 2026

21 February 2026 | The Ambassador IHCL SeleQtions - New Delhi | 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
International Centre For Dispute Resolution (ICDR) India Conference 2026
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FICL is pleased to support the ICDR India Conference 2026 organised by ICDR & American Arbitration Association on 21 February 2026 (Saturday) from 09:30 AM IST Onwards at The Ambassador IHCL SeleQtions - New Delhi.

The ICDR India Conference 2026 brings together in-house counsel, legal practitioners, and government officials for a full day of commercially grounded discussion on the disputes shaping today's cross-border business environment. Focused on real-world pressures rather than theory, the conference will examine how disputes are emerging across technology and digital markets, construction and mega-projects, energy and the transition economy, joint ventures and shareholder arrangements, and life sciences and pharmaceuticals.

Ticket Rates

Preferential rates available for FICL members.

Early Bird Discount (till 7 Feb) - US$60

Discounted Tickets (after 7 Feb) - US$100

Registration Fees: General: $150.00.

For Discount Code, FICL Members are requested to get in touch @ ficl@ficl.org.in

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Program Description:

By the end of the ICDR India Conference 2026, participants will be able to:

  • Understand how transaction design drives dispute outcomes, by examining where contracts in key sectors (technology, construction, energy, joint ventures, and life sciences) most commonly break down.

  • Identify early risk signals in complex commercial relationships and assess when operational, regulatory, or governance issues are likely to crystallise into disputes.

  • Evaluate dispute resolution strategies as a business tool, not merely a litigation response — including how forum selection, escalation mechanisms, and procedural design influence leverage, cost, and timing.

  • Bridge the gap between deal teams and dispute teams, drawing practical lessons on how transactional drafting choices affect evidence, enforceability, and remedies once a dispute arises.

  • Gain cross-sector insight into managing high-stakes, cross-border disputes, with a focus on commercial continuity, regulatory exposure, and reputation management.

  • Apply institutional and market perspectives on efficiency, innovation, and technology in dispute management, including emerging uses of AI and data-driven processes.

  • Develop a more integrated approach to dispute avoidance and resolution, aligned with broader corporate governance, risk management, and compliance frameworks.

For enquiries, please get in touch with AsiaCMC@adr.org

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