The curtains fell on Satcon 2026 in New Delhi, an Sattvik Certifications initiative that spotlighted India’s commanding role in certified pure vegetarian foods. Surpassing 250 attendees from consumer sectors, upscale hospitality, academia, certifiers, and policy arenas marked its significance.
Delegates from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, UAE, Qatar, and South Korea highlighted international intrigue in veg and vegan purity. Core focuses—consciousness, dialogue, partnership—drove talks on certification strength, consumer assurance, and principled practices.
Panels unpacked Sattvik education, luxury veg menus, intentional cuisine, ethical guidance, and universal norms. Networking yielded pledges for advanced security, regulations, and visibility.
High-profile attendees: Santosh Gangwar, Arjun Ram Meghwal, B.L. Verma, Bansuri Swaraj, Vagish Pathak—exemplifying collaborative imperatives.
Gangwar praised gap-closing for transparency. Meghwal endorsed dialogues for adherence. Verma saw trust as pivotal, with Satcon enhancing it.
‘This event mirrors demands for purity and accountability,’ Bansuri Swaraj observed. ‘Joint efforts instill confidence and set standards.’ Pathak positioned it as proof of advancing safe choices, veg certs turning global must-haves.
Abhishek Biswas found the drive inspiring, blending theory and practice for trust-based fixes. Endorsements by Goldie Masale, Nakoda, Vimal Agro, Bikanervala, Tirupati, Tanshu, Sapphire Blue, Blue Tribe fortified outcomes.
India’s global pure veg leadership crystallized at Satcon 2026, heralding collaborative advances in ethical nutrition.