Key Points

Rajesh Agrawal, a distinguished 1994-batch IAS officer, has assumed the role of Commerce Secretary with an impressive track record in trade negotiations. His extensive experience spans multiple sectors, including skill development, international trade, and policy implementation. Agrawal has been a key player in shaping India's economic engagement, representing the country in critical international forums. His appointment is expected to provide strategic direction to India's commerce and trade policies in the evolving global economic landscape.

Key Points: Rajesh Agrawal Leads Commerce Department Trade Strategy

  • Seasoned 1994-batch IAS officer with three decades of governance experience
  • Led critical trade negotiations for India-US and ASEAN agreements
  • Expert in sectoral reforms across multiple states
  • Specialized in international trade and economic cooperation
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Rajesh Agrawal assumes charge as Secretary, Department of Commerce

Experienced IAS officer Rajesh Agrawal takes charge as Commerce Secretary, bringing extensive trade negotiation expertise to India's economic landscape.

"With his vast administrative experience and strong background in trade negotiations, Agrawal is expected to play a crucial role in shaping India's commerce and trade policies. - Department of Commerce Profile"

New Delhi, Oct 1

Rajesh Agrawal, a 1994-batch IAS officer, has taken over as the new Secretary of the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it said on Wednesday.

Agrawal is a seasoned administrator with nearly three decades of experience in governance, policy making and implementation across several sectors, including skilling, human resource development, apprenticeship, power, fertiliser, agriculture, and MSMEs.

He played a key role in shaping India's skill development policies and represented the country at the World Skills Governing Council for three years.

He has also been credited with driving sectoral reforms in states such as Manipur, Jharkhand, and Bihar.

Before his current appointment, Agrawal was leading India's trade negotiations under various Free Trade Agreements.

He served as the Chief Negotiator for important discussions including the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement, the Indo-Pacific Economic Forum, the India-Australia Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA), and the review of the ASEAN FTA.

He was also responsible for promoting exports in agriculture and allied sectors.

With his vast administrative experience and strong background in trade negotiations, Agrawal is expected to play a crucial role in shaping India's commerce and trade policies at a time when the country is expanding its global economic engagement.

Agrawal, a 1994-batch Manipur cadre IAS officer, has been with the Department of Commerce since December 2022.

Initially he joined the department as an additional secretary. Since then, he has taken on several critical roles in shaping India's trade policies.

He is graduated in statistics and completed his master's in operations research from Delhi University.

Agrawal also holds an Executive Post Graduate Diploma in International Business from the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi.

He has held various administrative positions at the skill development ministry, India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), as well as state-level postings in Manipur, including chief electoral officer and principal secretary at the power and home ministries.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Another IAS officer shuffling positions. Hope this brings actual policy changes that benefit small businesses and farmers, not just bureaucratic reshuffling. His background in agriculture exports is promising though.
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Ananya R
His work in skill development and experience in northeastern states like Manipur shows he understands grassroots challenges. Perfect timing as India expands global trade partnerships! 🙌
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Michael C
Impressive credentials! The combination of statistics background and international business expertise is rare. Looking forward to seeing how he handles the complex India-US trade negotiations.
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Siddharth J
Hope he focuses on making Indian products more competitive globally. We need better trade deals that actually help our manufacturing sector grow. His MSME experience should help.
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Kavya N
Good to see officers with diverse state experience getting key positions. His work in Bihar and Jharkhand shows he understands development challenges across different regions of India.

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