IIFT Tops B-School Rankings, Key to India's Global Trade Vision: Goyal

The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) has been ranked first in the Times B-School Ranking 2026, reinforcing its premier status. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal stated the institute is crucial for shaping future leaders and strengthening India's global trade presence. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal emphasized IIFT's role in supporting India's ambition to become a trade powerhouse and the Viksit Bharat vision. The institute, with campuses across India, is also establishing its first offshore campus in Dubai.

Key Points: IIFT Ranked #1 B-School, Shapes Global Trade Leaders

  • IIFT ranked first in Times B-School Ranking 2026
  • Institute nurtures globally competent management professionals
  • Supports India's Viksit Bharat and global trade goals
  • Expanding with a new offshore campus in Dubai
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IIFT playing an important role in shaping future leaders: Piyush Goyal

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal lauds IIFT's top ranking, highlighting its role in building skilled professionals for India's global trade ambitions.

"IIFT supports India's aspiration to emerge as a global powerhouse in international trade - Rajesh Agrawal"

New Delhi, Jan 31

The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade is playing an important role in shaping future leaders and further strengthening India's presence in the global trading landscape, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, said on Saturday.

IIFT has been ranked first in the 'Times B-School Ranking 2026', reaffirming its position as a premier institution in management education with a distinctive focus on international trade and global business.

Goyal described the achievement as a testament to IIFT's sustained efforts in empowering students with skills, vision and critical capabilities.

Commerce Secretary and Chancellor of IIFT, Rajesh Agrawal, said the institute's progress reflects its strong academic foundation, expanding global orientation and commitment to excellence.

"IIFT supports India's aspiration to emerge as a global powerhouse in international trade and contributes to the vision of Viksit Bharat by nurturing globally competent management professionals aligned with national trade, economic and strategic priorities," he emphasised.

Established in 1963, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade is a deemed-to-be-university under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

As a premier institution in international trade and business, IIFT offers flagship MBA programmes, executive education and doctoral research, contributing to India's growth in global commerce and trade policy.

The Institute has campuses at Delhi, Kolkata, Kakinada and GIFT City, and is in the process of commencing its first offshore campus in Dubai.

Professor Rakesh Mohan Joshi, Vice Chancellor, IIFT, thanked Goyal and Agrawal, for their vision and unwavering support and expressed his commitment to achieve excellence in management education in the area of international business by enhancing its academic rigor, policy relevance, industry engagement, and international outreach; integrating present day contemporary realities to its teaching, research and operations and make it a world-class institute.

In September last year, IIFT inaugurated the International Trade Negotiations Programme for officials of the Department of Commerce. Organised by IIFT's Centre for International Negotiations, the programme is designed to strengthen the negotiation skills of government officials and bolster India's global trade engagement.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an alumna, I'm so proud! The ranking is well-deserved. The curriculum's blend of theory and real-world trade policy is unmatched. Hope they keep expanding scholarships so more talented students from smaller towns can benefit.
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Rohit P
Good to see recognition, but I hope the focus remains on quality education and not just rankings and new campuses. Sometimes expansion can dilute the core values. Let's ensure every student gets the best faculty and resources.
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Sarah B
The International Trade Negotiations Programme sounds crucial. In today's complex global environment, having skilled negotiators is key for India's interests. More such initiatives are needed across sectors.
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Karthik V
Heartening to see Indian institutes getting global recognition. IIFT's work in GIFT City and now Dubai shows we are exporting our educational excellence. This is true soft power for Viksit Bharat.
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Nikhil C
My cousin studied at IIFT Kolkata. The placements and network are top-notch, especially for roles in exports and trade analytics. It's a specialized path that really pays off.

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