SUPPLY OF FRESH CHICKEN (WHOLE/BONELESS)

SUPPLY OF FRESH CHICKEN (WHOLE/BONELESS)
Start Date
30 January 2026, 12:00 am

Dear Sir,

 

1.         Sealed Tender is invited for the supply of items against the above-mentioned category of the contract for the period 01 April 2026 to 31 March 2027.

 

2.         You may quote for the items to be supplied as per Annexure-A, One Rate, without preconditions. All pages of the Tender form are to be stamped and signed.

                               

3.         Bidder can download the document and further amendments, from the IIC website (https://iicdelhi.in) and submit the same to IIC in a sealed envelope super-scribing on it “Tender for SUPPLY OF FRESH CHICKEN (WHOLE/BONELESS) so as to reach “Purchase OfficerIndia International Centre, 40, Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi 110003” on or before 23rd February 2026 at 17:00 Hrs. Validity of quoted rates will be for 90 days.

 

4.         Check list provided in the Tender form is mandatory to be filled by the vendor by attaching all the required documents as asked for. Rates will be reviewed and revised, every quarter based on prevalent prices in the Market.

 

5.         Please note that the Centre reserves the right to accept or reject any of the Tender in part or whole or all the Tenders without assigning any reason, nor is it bound to accept the lowest quotation & to divide the same between a number of suppliers without any liability on its part.

 

6.         Late, incomplete, conditional, false, fictitious tenders or Tenders without deposit will be summarily rejected. Samples as required for checking at the Centre will be supplied by the vendor free of cost.

 

7.         All Tenders should comply with the provision of New Food Safety and Standards Act 2006.

 

8.         Please read the detailed terms and conditions, which form part of this tender document at Annexure-B, as the same are to be accepted by the Tenderer.

 

Please click here to download the tender document

SUPPLY OF CHARCOAL

SUPPLY OF CHARCOAL
Start Date
30 December 2026, 12:00 am

Dear Sir,

 

1.         Sealed Tender is invited for the supply of items against the above-mentioned category of the contract for the period 01 April 2026 to 31 March 2027.

 

2.         You may quote for the items to be supplied as per Annexure-A, One Rate, without preconditions. All pages of the Tender form are to be stamped and signed.

                               

3.        Bidder can download the document and further amendments, from the IIC website (https://iicdelhi.in) and submit the same to IIC in a sealed envelope scribing on it “Tender forSupply of Charcoal” so as to reach “Purchase Officer, India International Centre, 40, Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi 110003” on or before 23rd February 2026 at 17:00 Hrs. Validity of quoted rates will be for 90 days. 

 

4.         Check list provided in the Tender form is mandatory to be filled by the vendor by attaching all the required documents as asked for. Rates will be reviewed and revised, every quarter based on prevalent prices in the Market.

 

5.         Please note that the Centre reserves the right to accept or reject any of the Tender in part or whole or all the Tenders without assigning any reason, nor is it bound to accept the lowest quotation & to divide the same between a number of suppliers without any liability on its part.

 

6.         Late, incomplete, conditional, false, fictitious tenders or Tenders without deposit will be summarily rejected. Samples as required for checking at the Centre will be supplied by the vendor free of cost.

 

7.         All Tenders should comply with the provision of New Food Safety and Standards Act 2006.

 

8.         Please read the detailed terms and conditions, which form part of this tender document at Annexure-B, as the same are to be accepted by the Tenderer.

 

Please click here to download the tender document

CCTV Cameras Comprehensive & non-comprehensive type

CCTV Cameras Comprehensive & non-comprehensive type
Start Date
30 January 2026, 12:00 am

Dear Sir,

 

1.       I/We* have read and examined the offer documents relating to the above said work, which is consisting of: 

  1. Instructions to Contractors

  2. Scope of Work

  3. General Conditions of Contract

  4. Location detail of camera 

  5. Financial bid form – Comprehensive AMC

  6. Financial bid form – Non-Comprehensive AMC

 

2.       I/We* hereby submit my/our* offer for providing Annual Maintenance Contract for the CCTV Cameras Comprehensive & Non Comprehensive type at India International Centre, 40 Max Mueller Marg, Lodi Estate, New Delhi-110003 (Main Centre + Annexe) for the complex referred to in the aforesaid documents, upon the terms & conditions contained or referred to therein, and in accordance to and in all respects of specifications and instructions issued from time to time at the rates quoted for the services in the financial bid form during the period set out in the tender documents.

3.       I/We* hereby undertake to keep my/our* offer valid for a period of 3 months from the date of opening of offer.

4.       I/We* hereby further undertake, that during the said period, I/We* shall not vary, alter or revoke my/our* tender.

5.       Should this offer be accepted, I/We* hereby agree to abide by, and fulfill all the terms, conditions and provisions of the aforesaid tender documents.

6.       I/We* understand, that IIC is - not bound to accept lowest offer or not bound to assign any reason for rejecting my/our*offer.

 Please click here to download the tender document

SUPPLY OF CARPENTRY MATERIAL ITEMS

SUPPLY OF CARPENTRY MATERIAL ITEMS
Start Date
30 January 2026, 12:00 am

Dear Sir,

 

1.         Sealed Tender is invited for the supply of items against the above-mentioned category of the contract for the period 01 April 2026 to 31 March 2027.

 

2.         You may quote for the items to be supplied as per Annexure-A, One Rate, without preconditions. All pages of the Tender form are to be stamped and signed.

                               

3.         Bidder can download the document and further amendments, from the IIC website (https://iicdelhi.in) and submit the same to IIC in a sealed envelope scribing on it “Tender forSupply of CARPENTRY Material Items” so as to reach “Purchase Officer, India International Centre, 40, Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi 110003” on or before 21st  February 2026 at 17:00 Hrs. Validity of quoted rates will be for 90 days. 

 

4.         Check list provided in the Tender form is mandatory to be filled by the vendor by attaching all the required documents as asked for.

 

5.         Please note that the Centre reserves the right to accept or reject any of the Tender in part or whole or all the Tenders without assigning any reason, nor is it bound to accept the lowest quotation & to divide the same between a number of suppliers without any liability on its part.

 

6.         Late, incomplete, conditional, false, fictitious tenders or Tenders without deposit will be summarily rejected. Samples as required for checking at the Centre will be supplied by the vendor free of cost.

 

7.         Please read the detailed terms and conditions, which form part of this tender document at Annexure-B, as the same are to be accepted by the Tenderer.

 

Please click here to download the tender document

 

Words in the Garden: A Celebration of Literature, Arts and Ideas

26 February 2026, 03:00 pm
Words in the Garden: A Celebration of Literature, Arts and Ideas
Programme Type
Festivals
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building
End Date
28 February 2026, 05:00 pm

Words in the Garden: A Celebration of Literature, Arts and Ideas
 

Reimagining Tradition: Where Heritage Meets Tomorrow: A Two-Day Festival about Literature, Arts, and Cultural Evolution
 

This festival explores the delicate tension and enduring harmony between preserving our cultural roots and embracing the frontiers of innovation. From the revival of ancient crafts to the advent of digital art, and from the evolution of classical music to the future of Indian fashion, we invite you to a series of dialogues that bridge the gap between our storied past and a reimagined future.

The programme has been organised in collaboration with Sanatan Sangeet Sanskriti Supported by IILM University

 

MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION

25 February 2026, 06:30 pm
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
Programme Type
Talks
Venue
Annexe Lecture Room II, IIC Annexe


Music from the tribal North East of India

An illustrated lecture presented by Amb. Gautam Mukhopadhaya 
 
Amb. Gautam Mukhopadhaya is a former Indian Ambassador to Syria, Afghanistan and Myanmar. Unschooled in music, his taste in music as a listener evolved from old Hindi film and Western pop music, to progressive rock and jazz and later Hindustani classical and South Asian folk and devotional music in his early years, to include international or so-called 'world' music ranging from early European, Latin American, and increasingly in the course of his life and career, African, West Asian, South East and East Asian music, and contemporary world music. 
 

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

25 February 2026, 06:00 pm
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Conference Room I, IIC main building

Walking out, Speaking up: Feminist Street Theatre in India
by Deepti Priya Mehrotra (Zubaan, 2025)

Discussants: Dr. Uma Chakravarti, Former Professor, Department of History, Delhi University ; Dr Lata Singh, Associate Professor,  Centre for Women’s Studies, JNU ; Deepti Priya Mehrotra, Political scientist & Author of the book.

FOLK MUSIC AND DANCE

25 February 2026, 06:00 pm
FOLK MUSIC AND DANCE
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

Lok Yatra: A Folk Music Journey
 

Runki Goswami presents a musical journey rooted in the folk traditions of Assam and East India while also weaving together songs from multiple regions and languages, the performance celebrates the country’s rich folk heritage, offering a unified experience of India’s sonic diversity through an engaging performance.

Runki Goswami, a contemporary vocalist whose work bridges Indian folk and ghazal traditions, trained in Hindustani classical music from the Prayag tradition.

Accompanists: Virender Singh on tabla and rhythms; Saif Ali Khan on keyboard: Hemant Juyal on guitar; Yogesh Solanki on dholak and percussions.

(Collaboration: NCZCC, Prayagraj, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India)
 

The Genius of Hollywood’s Silent Era and the Early 1930s

25 February 2026, 11:00 am
The Genius of Hollywood’s Silent Era and the Early 1930s
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions
Venue
Art Gallery, Kamaladevi Complex, IIC
End Date
03 March 2026, 07:00 pm

The Genius of Hollywood’s Silent Era and the Early 1930s
Curated by: Neville Tuli (Founder, Tuli Research Centre for India Studies (T.R.I.S.)

The exhibition will reveal the influential roots of World Cinema with a focus on the cinema of Mack Sennett, Maurice Tourneur, Charlie Chaplin, Fritz Lang, F.W. Murnau, Buster Keaton, Lon Chaney, Tod Browning, Randolph Valentino, Erich von Stronheim, Josef Sternberg and others.

(Collaboration: Tuli Research Centre for India Studies (T.R.I.S.)
 

Trump’s Challenge to the Global Order

24 February 2026, 06:00 pm
Trump’s Challenge to the Global Order
Programme Type
Talks
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

Trump’s Challenge to the Global Order
 

Speaker: Prof. Yan Xuetong, distinguished Professor at Tsinghua University and the Honorary President of the Institute of International Relations, Tsinghua University (TUIIR). Former Secretary-General of the World Peace Forum (WPF), the first high-level international security forum initiated by a Chinese non-governmental institution.

Chair: Shyam Saran, President, IIC

Trump 1.0 shifted the globalization order during the post-Cold War to the present counter-globalization order, and his second term is accelerating this trend. Economically, this trend manifests as the fragmentation of global markets; politically, as the non-compliance with human rights norms; and in terms of security, as increasing military violation of sovereignty. Europe, the Middle East, and Africa are the regions with continuous military conflicts, while China-US competition will concentrate in East Asia but where is likely to remain relatively peaceful.