About the Appointment
On October 18, 2024, Jindal was appointed following Prabhu's term ending. The ICC, which was established in 1925, is essential in collaborating with the government to address issues that various industries face.
Jindal’s Leadership Goals
In his first address as president, Jindal listed his primary objectives:
- Sustainable Business Practices: He aspires to advance commercial methods that are beneficial to society and the environment.
- Inclusive Growth: Jindal wants to back programs that make economic advancement beneficial to all facets of society.
- Global Advocacy: He intends to work on laws that will boost Indian industry globally and enable it to compete on a global scale.
Economic Ambitions
Jindal's proposals are in line with India's ambitious objective of growing its economy to $35 trillion by 2047. He thinks that the best way to accomplish this is by creating a robust and resilient economy and concentrating on taking calculated risks to get there.
Jindal’s Background
Jindal's proposals are in line with India's ambitious objective of growing its economy to $35 trillion by 2047. He thinks that the best way to accomplish this is by creating a robust and resilient economy and concentrating on taking calculated risks to get there.
About the ICC
One of India's most important business associations is the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC). In order to represent industry interests and meet industry-specific demands, it closely collaborates with both federal and state governments. Ever since its establishment, the ICC has been crucial in facilitating communication between industry and government in order to support economic development.
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