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India launches Chandigarh International Arbitration Centre to strengthen global dispute resolution.
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant inaugurated the Chandigarh International Arbitration Centre (CIAC) during the first India International Disputes Week (IIDW) 2026 in Chandigarh, emphasizing the need for a neutral, efficient, and credible arbitration system to bolster India’s global standing.
He highlighted growing demands for swift, reliable dispute resolution due to India’s expanding economic reach and complex cross-border transactions.
The CIAC, established under the Punjab and Haryana High Court, aims to provide a technology-driven platform aligned with international standards.
The event, attended by legal experts and officials from the U.S., UK, Singapore, Canada, and France, focused on reforms in arbitration, mediation, litigation, digital evidence, and third-party funding, reflecting India’s long-term strategy to become a leading hub for international dispute resolution.
La India lanza el Centro de Arbitraje Internacional de Chandigarh para fortalecer la resolución de disputas globales.