Key Points

The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade just wrapped up its 15th Indian Management Conclave with a major focus on artificial intelligence. Top educators from around the world gathered to discuss how AI is transforming business education. They handed out several awards, including one to commerce official Rajesh Aggarwal as distinguished alumnus. Education leaders emphasized that Indian management schools need to embrace AI while keeping ethics at the forefront.

Key Points: IIFT Hosts 15th Indian Management Conclave 2025 Focus on AI

  • Conclave featured plenaries and master classes on AI's role in management education
  • International faculty from INSEAD and IIT Delhi shared AI pedagogy research
  • Rajesh Aggarwal received Distinguished Alumni Award for trade policy contributions
  • Education Secretary highlighted IIFT's global expansion and LinkedIn MBA ranking
  • AICTE Chairman emphasized AI for competitiveness and multidisciplinary learning
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IIFT hosts 15th Indian Management Conclave 2025

IIFT Delhi's 15th Indian Management Conclave 2025 featured global experts on AI in B-schools, awards, and calls for curriculum innovation aligned with NEP 2020.

"India is moving from being a receiver of global education to becoming an exporter of world-class management education. - Vineet Joshi"

New Delhi, September 30

The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, successfully hosted the 15th Indian Management Conclave (IMC) 2025, Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday.

Across two days, the conclave featured high-level plenaries, an international research conference, master classes, and the IMC Awards. Sessions ranged from "Leveraging AI in Indian B-Schools: Current State, Future Outlook" to a roundtable on "Artificial Intelligence in B-Schools: Insights, Challenges & the Road Ahead."

Faculty from IIT Delhi, INSEAD, University of Southampton, IFMR Graduate School of Business and other institutions shared research on AI-enabled pedagogy, ethics, employability and globalisation of management education.

The Valedictory Session saw the presentation of the IMC IRC Best Research Paper Award 2025, the IMC Awards for Excellence in Management Education 2025, and the IMC Distinguished Alumni Award 2025.

This year's Distinguished Alumni Award went to Rajesh Aggarwal, Special Secretary, Department of Commerce, for his contribution to trade policy and economic diplomacy.

Thanking his alma mater, he said that IIFT had shaped his values and outlook, calling the AI theme "timely and forward-looking," and emphasising the need for B-schools to reimagine their curricula, pedagogy, and industry collaboration.

The conclave opened with an Inaugural Session featuring a welcome address by Prof. Rakesh Mohan Joshi, Vice Chancellor, IIFT, and an address by Amit Agnihotri, Founder & Chair, Indian Management Conclave. Dr. T.G. Sitharam, Chairman, AICTE, delivered the Inaugural Address as Guest of Honour, setting the tone for the two-day event.

He underscored the critical role of Artificial Intelligence in enhancing competitiveness and called for Indian management institutions to embrace innovation and multidisciplinary learning in line with the National Education Policy 2020.

The Valedictory Session, held on September 26, was graced by Vineet Joshi, Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, as the Chief Guest. In his address, he congratulated IIFT for creating a platform of global relevance and underlined that India is "moving from being a receiver of global education to becoming an exporter of world-class management education."

He highlighted IIFT's expansion into Dubai and its LinkedIn Top 50 Global MBA Program ranking as examples of India's rising intellectual capital, and urged B-schools to integrate Artificial Intelligence into curricula and pedagogy while maintaining ethics and human-centred values, the release stated.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Excellent initiative! The international participation shows India's growing influence in global education. IIFT's expansion to Dubai and LinkedIn ranking are proud moments for Indian education system. More power to our institutions! ✨
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Arjun K
While the conclave sounds impressive, I hope these discussions translate into actual curriculum changes. Many B-schools in India are still teaching outdated content. Need more action on the ground level implementation.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on AI in management education is spot on! As someone working in tech, I can see how crucial these skills are becoming. Glad to see Indian institutions taking the lead in this space.
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Vikram M
Heartening to see Rajesh Aggarwal receiving the alumni award. His work in trade policy has been remarkable. Shows how IIFT alumni are contributing significantly to nation building. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Michael C
The multidisciplinary approach mentioned by Dr. Sitharam is exactly what modern management education needs. Breaking silos between technology and management will create better business leaders for tomorrow's India.

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