Key Points

India has taken over the chairmanship of the Asian Productivity Organization for the 2025-26 term. The country emphasized its commitment to Green Productivity 2.0 and regional collaboration in digital transformation. Over 100 Indian professionals participate annually in APO-led capacity-building programs. India, a founding APO member, plays a key role in shaping productivity initiatives across the Asia-Pacific region.

Key Points: India Assumes Asian Productivity Organization Chairmanship for 2025-26

  • India chairs APO for 2025-26 term
  • Focus on Green Productivity 2.0 and digital transformation
  • Over 100 Indian professionals join APO programs yearly
  • APO includes 21 Asia-Pacific member economies
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India assumes Chairmanship of Asian Productivity Organization

India leads APO, emphasizing Green Productivity 2.0 and regional collaboration in digital transformation and sustainability during its 2025-26 chairmanship.

"India is committed to advancing APO Vision 2030 and expanding Green Productivity 2.0 for regional development. – Amardeep Singh Bhatia, DPIIT Secretary"

New Delhi, May 21

India has formally assumed the Chairmanship of the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) for the 2025-26 term during the ongoing 67th Session of the APO's Governing Body Meeting (GBM), which will be held from 20 to 22 May 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia, commerce ministry said in a statement Wednesday.

The Indian delegation is led by Amardeep Singh Bhatia, secretary of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and APO Director for India.

As Chair of the APO, India reiterated its commitment to advancing the APO Vision 2030 and expanding the Green Productivity 2.0 framework. India emphasised the importance of regional collaboration in driving digital transformation, sustainability, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

It also expressed its intent to contribute to inclusive, responsive, and results-driven APO programs that address evolving productivity and development challenges in the Asia-Pacific region.

Over 100 Indian professionals participate in APO-led capacity-building initiatives through the National Productivity Council (NPC) under DPIIT each year.

These programs contribute significantly to productivity improvements in India's industrial, services, and agricultural sectors. Several demonstration projects, including those focused on Green Productivity and Industry 4.0 applications for MSMEs, have also been implemented across the country.

The Governing Body is the APO's highest decision-making authority and meets annually to set the organisation's strategic direction, approve major proposals, and review Secretariat performance. The 67th GBM is being hosted by the Government of Indonesia.

Established in 1961, the Asian Productivity Organization is a Tokyo-based intergovernmental body that promotes productivity enhancement across the Asia-Pacific region through mutual cooperation and capacity building.

The APO currently comprises 21 member economies, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, Taiwan, Fiji, Hong Kong (dormant), India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Republic of Korea, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkiye, and Vietnam.

As one of its founding members, India has played a pivotal role in shaping the organisation's vision and supporting its initiatives.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is a proud moment for India! 🇮🇳 Our leadership in APO will help showcase our technological advancements and sustainable development models to the region. Hope we can share best practices with neighbors like Nepal and Bangladesh too.
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Priya M.
Green Productivity 2.0 sounds promising! India should leverage this platform to address our environmental challenges while boosting economic growth. Would love to see more collaboration with Japan and South Korea on clean tech innovations.
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Amit S.
While this is good news, I hope our government ensures this doesn't become just another diplomatic talking shop. Concrete outcomes for MSMEs and farmers should be the real measure of success. The proof will be in the pudding!
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Sunita R.
As someone who attended an APO training program last year, I can vouch for their quality! The Industry 4.0 workshop transformed how we run our small manufacturing unit in Pune. More power to such initiatives! 👏
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Pakistan and China in the same organization. Hope India's leadership can foster some productive dialogue on regional economic cooperation, despite political differences. Economic progress benefits everyone.
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Neha P.
The focus on digital transformation is crucial! India's IT expertise combined with Japan's manufacturing excellence can create powerful synergies. Maybe we'll finally see some standardization in regional digital infrastructure.

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