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CREDAI reaffirms commitment to the nation during difficult times; Offers support of infrastructure assistance

New Delhi, May 8, 2025: India’s leading real estate body, the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI), has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing the real estate sector’s solidarity and preparedness to assist the government in any infrastructure-driven initiatives required to be undertaken in the nation’s service.
In its letter to Modi, CREDAI conveyed that the real estate sector, with its widespread developer base, skilled workforce and execution strength across regions, is well-positioned to support the government in any redevelopment, housing or infrastructure projects that may be required —particularly in regions affected by conflict or in urgent need of development.

“Today, we stand united in deep gratitude, saluting the valour and unwavering resolve of our brave armed forces, and the strong leadership of the government of India,” said Shekhar G Patel, President, CREDAI. “At this moment, where the nation stands united, CREDAI reaffirms its commitment to nation-building. Through our pan-India developer network, technical capabilities and skilled workforce, we are fully prepared to support any infrastructure-led initiatives that may be required in national interest.”
He added, “We have already initiated the process by reaching out to member developers across the country and identifying key vendors to ensure swift and effective support wherever required.”
CREDAI’s proposed plan of action submitted with the letter includes:
- Mobilisation of resources: CREDAI will compile a pan-India list of member developers along with trained civil engineers, construction workers, architects and urban planners ready for immediate deployment. The association will also coordinate with trusted suppliers to ensure timely access to critical materials and equipment at short notice.
- Rapid deployment readiness: CREDAI proposes to initiate construction of housing, military infrastructure or any other facilities mandated by the government within accelerated timelines. Pre-designed, terrain-responsive layouts will be developed to support swift on-ground execution while minimising lead time and ensuring quality delivery.
- Centralised coordination through CREDAI: Preparing a comprehensive action plan, including a centralised registry of participating developers, planners, suppliers and workforce teams. CREDAI will also chart out the most efficient timelines and processes to ensure swift, high-quality execution of government-assigned construction projects.
Under the visionary leadership of the prime minister, CREDAI remains confident in India’s continued rise as a resilient, strong, and unified nation.
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