Key Points

The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade has launched a specialized program to train Department of Commerce officials in international trade negotiations. Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal emphasized the importance of this institutional capacity building initiative during the inauguration. IIFT's leadership highlighted the institute's expanding global presence with new campuses and its work on developing practical case studies. This program represents IIFT's ongoing commitment to enhancing India's trade negotiation capabilities on the global stage.

Key Points: IIFT Launches International Trade Negotiations Program for Commerce Officials

  • Program aims to strengthen government officials' negotiation skills in global trade forums
  • IIFT developing 30 case studies on bilateral trade and FTAs for practical learning
  • Initiative reflects India's focus on institutional capacity building for trade diplomacy
  • Participants will gain tools to navigate complex FTA negotiations like India-UK agreement
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IIFT launches International Trade Negotiations Program for Department of Commerce officials

IIFT inaugurates specialized trade negotiations training for Department of Commerce officials to strengthen India's global trade engagement and negotiation capabilities.

"This program brings together all relevant topics delivered by experts in their respective fields - Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal"

New Delhi, September 29

The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) inaugurated the International Trade Negotiations Program for officials of the Department of Commerce (DOC) today. Organised by IIFT's Centre for International Negotiations (CIN), the program is designed to strengthen the negotiation skills of government officials and bolster India's global trade engagement, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said.

Commerce Secretary, Sunil Barthwal, graced the occasion as Chief Guest. In his inaugural address, he underlined the importance of institutional capacity building. "This program brings together all relevant topics delivered by experts in their respective fields. IIFT has always played an important role in international trade and negotiations, and we wish all participants the very best as they go through this unique learning experience," he said.

Prof. Vice Chancellor, IIFT, Rakesh Mohan Joshi, highlighted the institute's achievements.

"IIFT today enjoys top rankings on LinkedIn and NIRF, with placements reaching Rs 1.23 crore. We have recently opened campuses at Kakinada and GIFT City. Our Dubai campus, a long-held vision, has received approvals from the Ministries of Commerce, Education and Home Affairs, UGC and the Dubai Government and will start soon. We are also developing 30 case studies on bilateral trade and FTAs. Two landmark FTAs -- the India-UK FTA and CETA -- show how India can navigate complex trade scenarios even in tough times," he said.

Prof. Head (CIN & MDP) and Program Director, Rohit Mehtani, noted that the program reflects the vision of the Commerce Secretary. "This program reflects IIFT's continuing commitment to building the capacity of government officials in the complex area of international trade negotiations. The participants will gain practical insights and tools to negotiate more effectively in multilateral and bilateral forums," he said.

The initiative underscores IIFT's continuing role as India's premier institution for trade-related training, research, and policy support.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Excellent move! With FTAs becoming more complex, our officials need specialized training. Hope this program covers digital trade and sustainability issues too - these are the future of global commerce.
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Sarah B
As someone working in international trade, I appreciate this step. However, I hope they include practical simulations and real case studies from recent negotiations. Theoretical knowledge alone won't suffice.
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Arjun K
Impressive to see IIFT expanding globally with Dubai campus! This program will definitely strengthen India's position in trade talks. Our negotiators need to be as sharp as our IT professionals 💪
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Karthik V
Good initiative but hope it's not just another government training program. Should focus on outcomes - how many better trade deals we sign because of this training. Accountability matters!
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Meera T
This is exactly what India needs! With our growing economic power, we must have skilled negotiators who can protect our interests. Proud of IIFT's contribution to nation building 🙏

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