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Inviting Comments on the Draft Bill - The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade Bill, 2022

Start Date :
Feb 03, 2023
Last Date :
Feb 12, 2023
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) was established in 1963 as an autonomous body under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry to contribute to the skill building for the ...
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Anjali Das
3 years 4 months ago
Indian vegetables, fruits, cereals, Tomatoes Onion, Potatoes, ginger exports r tip of an iceberg. & we shamelessly see imports of chinese products. The policy keep changing. FTII Mphils PHds, funded by Hindu $$ teaching there ayyashing ? china with hardly any english exporting from all corners & interiors. Potato chips we r importing. Indian products no where . even closer gulf , they prefer egyptian/african . ofocurse australia, europe & china & even america is ubiquitous. Price wise they compete with Indian products . Imagine Indians 50 % there . we have not tapped that market.
Indian kitchen products be it utensils, spices, mixies burners - India no where. It is all developed world, made in china. If india were cost effective Indian ,rail , posts, pharma road, automobile ancillaries , hardware, furniture, bed & linen India shud be 1st choice but here again it is all china ! Lesson How is it that global firms not preferring mfg in India. Y do we need IIFT ?
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Anjali Das
3 years 4 months ago
Indian vegetables, fruits, cereals, Tomatoes Onion, Potatoes, ginger exports r tip of an iceberg. & we shamelessly see imports of chinese products. The policy keep changing. FTII Mphils PHds, funded by Hindu $$ teaching there ayyashing ? china with hardly any english exporting from all corners & interiors. Potato chips we r importing. Indian products no where . even closer gulf , they prefer egyptian/african . ofocurse australia, europe & china & even america is ubiquitous. Price wise they compete with Indian products . Imagine Indians 50 % there . we have not tapped that market.
Indian kitchen products be it utensils, spices, mixies burners - India no where. It is all developed world, made in china. If india were cost effective Indian ,rail , posts, pharma road, automobile ancillaries , hardware, furniture, bed & linen India shud be 1st choice but here again it is all china ! Lesson How is it that global firms not preferring mfg in India. Y do we need IIFT ?
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Indian vegetables, fruits, cereals, Tomatoes Onion, Potatoes, ginger exports r tip of an iceberg. & we shamelessly see imports of chinese products. The policy keep changing. FTII Mphils PHds, funded by Hindu $$ teaching there ayyashing ? china with hardly any english exporting from all corners & interiors. Potato chips we r importing. Indian products no where . even closer gulf , they prefer egyptian/african . ofocurse australia, europe & china & even america is ubiquitous. Price wise they compete with Indian products . Imagine Indians 50 % there . we have not tapped that market.
Indian kitchen products be it utensils, spices, mixies burners - India no where. It is all developed world, made in china. If india were cost effective Indian ,rail , posts, pharma road, automobile ancillaries , hardware, furniture, bed & linen India shud be 1st choice but here again it is all china ! Lesson How is it that global firms not preferring mfg in India. Y do we need IIFT ?
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Indian vegetables, fruits, cereals, Tomatoes Onion, Potatoes, ginger exports r tip of an iceberg. & we shamelessly see imports of chinese products. The policy keep changing. FTII Mphils PHds, funded by Hindu $$ teaching there ayyashing ? china with hardly any english exporting from all corners & interiors. Potato chips we r importing. Indian products no where . even closer gulf , they prefer egyptian/african . ofocurse australia, europe & china & even america is ubiquitous. Price wise they compete with Indian products . Imagine Indians 50 % there . we have not tapped that market.
Indian kitchen products be it utensils, spices, mixies burners - India no where. It is all developed world, made in china. If india were cost effective Indian ,rail , posts, pharma road, automobile ancillaries , hardware, furniture, bed & linen India shud be 1st choice but here again it is all china ! Lesson How is it that global firms not preferring mfg in India. Y do we need IIFT ?
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Indian vegetables, fruits, cereals, Tomatoes Onion, Potatoes, ginger exports r tip of an iceberg. & we shamelessly see imports of chinese products. The policy keep changing. FTII Mphils PHds, funded by Hindu $$ teaching there ayyashing ? china with hardly any english exporting from all corners & interiors. Potato chips we r importing. Indian products no where . even closer gulf , they prefer egyptian/african . ofocurse australia, europe & china & even america is ubiquitous. Price wise they compete with Indian products . Imagine Indians 50 % there . we have not tapped that market.
Indian kitchen products be it utensils, spices, mixies burners - India no where. It is all developed world, made in china. If india were cost effective Indian ,rail , posts, pharma road, automobile ancillaries , hardware, furniture, bed & linen India shud be 1st choice but here again it is all china ! Lesson How is it that global firms not preferring mfg in India. Y do we need IIFT ?
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VIKASH KUMAR CHAUBEY
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IIFT has following Divisions to promote and enhance Education, Research and Cooperation in the area of International Trade: Executive Management Programmes (EMP) Division. Management Development Programmes (MDP) Division. International Collaboration and Capacity Development (ICCD) Division.
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