USIBC Adds Three Top Executives to its India Advisory Council

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The executives are heads of the Indian operations of 3M, Dell, J&J and Microsoft.

The executives are heads of the Indian operations of 3M, Dell, J&J and Microsoft.

The US India Business Council (USIBC) has appointed three top business leaders to its India Advisory Council, a premier strategic body comprised of a highly influential network of senior India-based leaders and thought leaders dedicated to expanding trade and investment use between America and India.

The executives are heads of the Indian operations of 3M, Dell, J&J and Microsoft. Ramesh Ramadurai, Managing Director of 3M India; J&J’s Alok Ohrie, Dell India’s Sarthak Ranade and Microsoft India’s Anant Maheshwari, according to a statement from USIBC.

“We are very pleased to welcome Ramesh, Alok, Sarthak and Anant to our India Advisory Council. We expect that Ramesh, Alok, Sarthak and Anant, as the newest members of this group, will enable USIBC to take their political leadership to new heights in life sciences, digital technology and manufacturing,” said Atul Keshap, President of USIBC.

Arundhati Bhattacharya, chief executive officer and chair of Salesforce India, who has assumed the role of IAC chair, said the council plays a strategic role in business-government collaboration.

“We are delighted to welcome these industry giants to the India Advisory Council and look forward to an exciting and insightful future of nurturing business relationships,” said Ms. Bhattacharya.

Established in 2017, the India Advisory Council serves as the leading strategic body for representatives of Indian companies and Indian subsidiaries of American companies – including CEOs, Presidents, MDs and Chairmen – to work together on a forward-looking advocacy agenda in India.

Its members help direct USIBC engagements, meet with senior Indian and US government officials to provide advice, and influence USIBC policy and program direction to ensure the organization is the state-of-the-art platform for fostering relationships between the US and India remains.

Representing all major sectors, the IAC supports USIBC’s mission to promote bilateral trade and investment between the US and India, and leads coordinated advocacy for cross-sectoral initiatives including global health, supply chain resilience and energy transition, the statement said Explanation.

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