The US India Business Council (USIBC) has added three top executives to its India Advisory Council, a premier strategic body comprising a highly influential network of senior India-based executives and thought-leaders committed to growing trade and investment between America and India.
The executives are heads of India operations of 3M, Dell, J&J, and Microsoft.
Ramesh Ramadurai, the managing director of 3M India; Alok Ohrie President and Managing Director, Dell Technologies India, Sarthak Ranade Managing Director, Janssen India and Anant Maheshwari from Microsoft India, according to a statement from USIBC.
"We are very pleased to welcome Ramesh, Alok, Sarthak, and Anant to our India Advisory Council. As the newest members of this group, we expect Ramesh, Alok, Sarthak, and Anant will enable USIBC to raise to new heights its policy leadership in the life sciences, digital technology, and manufacturing sectors, said Atul Keshap, president of USIBC.
Arundhati Bhattacharya, Chief Executive Officer and Chairperson, Salesforce India who has assumed the role of IAC Chair said, the council plays a strategic role in the way business and government engage.
"We are delighted to welcome these industry stalwarts to the India Advisory Council and look forward to an engaging and insightful future of nurturing business relationships, Bhattacharya said.
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Formed in 2017, The India Advisory Council serves as a premier strategic body for representatives of Indian companies and Indian affiliates of American companiesincluding CEOs, presidents, managing directors, and chairpersonsto collaborate on a forward-looking advocacy agenda in India.
Its members help lead USIBC engagements, meet with senior Indian and US government officials to offer advice, and influence USIBC policy and programme direction to ensure the organisation remains the cutting-edge platform for advancing the US-India relationship.
Representing all major sectors, the IAC bolsters USIBC's mission to promote bilateral trade and investment between the US and India and spearheads coordinated advocacy for cross-cutting initiatives including global health, supply chain resiliency, and the energy transition, the statement said.
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