For years, “diversity and inclusion” have been popular boardroom buzzwords. But 2025 and 2026 mark a shift — from corporate talk to collective action. Across India, a new wave of conferences, job fairs, and summits is helping leaders, policymakers, and changemakers move beyond statements to measurable impact.
These aren’t just HR gatherings. They are spaces where decision-makers meet doers, where inclusion is measured, redefined, and lived. Here are five standout events shaping the DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) landscape — and why they matter more than ever.
- DEI Symposium 2025 — Sahara Star, Mumbai
Date: 28 November 2025
Hosted by Team Marksmen Network, the DEI Symposium 2025 sets the tone for how inclusion can be measured, benchmarked, and integrated into business outcomes. With India’s first DEI Index on the agenda, it offers organisations a practical way to evaluate progress beyond policy pledges.
In an era where investors, employees, and consumers expect accountability, this event helps companies translate intent into metrics. For CHROs and DEI officers, it’s a diagnostic moment to ask, “Are we truly inclusive, or just compliant?”
Date: 28 November 2025
The same day, Pune becomes a hub for action-driven inclusion. Vividhataa’s flagship event, India’s Diversity Job Fair & The DEI Conference, blends opportunity and awareness.
More than a conference, it’s a bridge, connecting inclusive employers with diverse talent pools: women (including those returning from career breaks), persons with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ professionals, veterans, acid attack survivors, and socio-economically marginalised groups.
Vividhataa, a DEI consulting and executive search firm, has been running this initiative since 2020, and it’s earned a reputation for turning intent into employment. For organisations seeking to build diverse teams, and for job seekers looking for workplaces that see them, this event is where real inclusion begins.
- World Diversity & Inclusion Congress 2026 — Taj Lands End, Mumbai
Date: February 17–18, 2026
As the corporate world goes global, the World Diversity & Inclusion Congress 2026 brings international best practices to the Indian context. Hosted at the iconic Taj Lands End, it’s where DEI heads, CEOs, and HR strategists exchange ideas with leaders from across continents.
The congress explores the future of inclusive leadership, equitable pay, neurodiversity, and gender balance, all through a global lens. Its agenda bridges policy and culture, reminding Indian organisations that inclusion isn’t just a local HR strategy, but a global business advantage.
- India AI-Impact Summit 2026 — New Delhi
Date: February 19–20, 2026
Organised by: IndiaAI (Government of India)
As artificial intelligence becomes integral to hiring, learning, and customer experience, the India AI-Impact Summit steps in with a timely focus — ethical and inclusive AI.
The two-day government-backed summit brings together policymakers, technologists, and business leaders to discuss how India can lead responsibly in AI adoption. Expect dialogues on bias mitigation, algorithmic fairness, accessibility, and equitable tech governance.
For organisations exploring AI-driven recruitment or workplace automation, this event provides the missing lens — inclusion by design, not as an afterthought.
- Wellbeing at Work Asia Summit 2026 — Bengaluru
Date: 30 April 2026
Inclusion doesn’t end with representation — it extends to how people feel at work. The Wellbeing at Work Asia Summit in Bengaluru champions that idea, tying diversity with mental health, psychological safety, and belonging.
This regional summit gathers HR heads, wellbeing professionals, and DEI advocates to discuss inclusive wellbeing strategies — from neurodiversity support to burnout prevention and leadership empathy.
It’s a reminder that diversity means little if the environment isn’t equitable and mentally safe. As the workplace evolves, this summit reframes wellbeing as a core pillar of inclusion.
Why DEI Events Matter Now
The momentum behind DEI events is strategic. India’s workforce is changing: hybrid work has expanded access, technology is reshaping hiring, and Gen Z expects authenticity from employers. In this context, DEI events become spaces to:
- Benchmark progress — through measurable frameworks like DEI indices.
- Connect across communities — linking employers, policymakers, and underrepresented talent.
- Turn ideas into ecosystems — from hiring pipelines to policy audits and inclusive design.
They’re where inclusion gets personal, and where companies learn that belonging isn’t just a program, but a practice.
The Bigger Picture
As the next two years unfold, India’s DEI calendar reflects a broader shift: inclusion is no longer a moral appeal; it’s a leadership metric. Events like the DEI Symposium and Vividhataa’s Job Fair are proof that intent can meet impact. The World D&I Congress, the AI-Impact Summit, and the Wellbeing at Work Summit show that the conversation is expanding across technology, culture, and human wellbeing.
Together, these platforms remind us of one truth: diversity isn’t just about who’s in the room; it’s also about who feels seen, heard, and valued when they’re there.











