Key Points

HCL Technologies has appointed former NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant as an Independent Director for a five-year term. The 69-year-old former G20 Sherpa brings decades of public service experience to the IT giant's board. His appointment comes at a pivotal moment for HCLTech's growth strategy and industry positioning. Kant's leadership in initiatives like "Incredible India" and the G20 presidency will provide valuable insights to the company.

Key Points: HCLTech Appoints Amitabh Kant as Independent Director for 5 Years

  • Five-year term effective immediately through September 2030
  • Kant led India's G20 Presidency and New Delhi Declaration
  • Brings extensive public sector institution-building experience
  • Appointment recommended by Nomination and Remuneration Committee
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HCLTech appoints Amitabh Kant as Independent Director for 5 years

Former NITI Aayog CEO and G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant joins HCLTech board as Independent Director for a five-year term starting September 8, 2024.

"HCLTech is among the finest corporate institutions in India. I am pleased to be part of its growth journey - Amitabh Kant"

New Delhi, September 8

IT services firm HCL Technologies has appointed former Niti Aayog CEO and former India's G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant as an Additional Director to hold office as an Independent Director on the Board of the Company.

The said appointment is for a term of five consecutive years effective today to September 7, 2030, the company said in an exchange filing.

"The said appointment has been recommended by the Nomination and Remuneration Committee. He is not debarred from holding office as Director by any order of SEBI/ Ministry of Corporate Affairs or any such statutory authority. The approval of the shareholders for his appointment as an Independent Director shall be taken through postal ballot in due course," the exchange filing read.

Amitabh Kant's, aged 69 years, leadership as Sherpa during India's G20 Presidency (2022-2023) culminated in the unanimous adoption of the historic New Delhi Leaders' Declaration, which galvanized global consensus around pressing issues.

"We are delighted to have Amitabh Kant join the Board. His rich experience in building public sector institutions and contribution to India's reforms will offer immense insights towards shaping HCLTech's growth strategy," said Roshni Nadar Malhotra, Chairperson, HCLTech, in the exchange filing.

"Amitabh Kant joins us at a pivotal moment in our journey as well as within the industry. His thought leadership and long-term thinking will be invaluable in shaping our strategy. Amitabh shares our values and our ambition, and I look forward to his counsel as we execute our strategic plans", said C. Vijayakumar, CEO & Managing Director, HCLTech.

Beyond his G20 role, Amitabh Kant's illustrious career spans key senior positions in the Government of India. His journey in public service includes serving as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog).

Kant also spearheaded the Department for Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) in India and was the CEO of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (DMICDC) and Secretary, Tourism Government of Kerala.

During his tenure in Kerala, Kant conceptualized the 'God's Own Country' campaign, reviving Kerala's local culture and cuisine, which significantly boosted tourism and elevated the state's profile on the global tourism map. This initiative laid the foundation for the 'Incredible India' campaign, which he later spearheaded during his tenure as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism.

"HCLTech is among the finest corporate institutions in India. I am pleased to be part of its growth journey and look forward to working with the Board," said Amitabh Kant.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great move by HCL! His work on 'Incredible India' and 'God's Own Country' campaigns shows he understands branding and global positioning. Exactly what Indian IT companies need right now.
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Aryan P
While his credentials are impressive, I hope this isn't just another retirement posting for bureaucrats. HCLTech needs fresh thinking, not just government connections. Hope he delivers real value.
Sneha F
His experience in industrial policy and infrastructure development through DMICDC will be crucial for HCL's expansion plans. Good to see corporate India leveraging government expertise! 👍
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Karthik V
At 69 years, he brings decades of experience but I wonder about the age factor. Tech companies need younger perspectives too. Hope HCL balances this with younger board members.
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Meera T
This shows how Indian companies are maturing - bringing in people who understand both policy and business. His G20 experience will help HCL navigate global markets better. Good decision!

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