GTTCI Hosts Founder Members Meet to Celebrate Milestones and Chart Vision for Global Expansion

New Delhi, 8th July 2025 – The Global Trade & Technology Council (India) held its Founder Members Meet on 8th July 2025 at Radisson Blu Marina, New Delhi. The meeting was presided over by Dr. Rashmi Saluja, Chairperson, in the gracious presence of Dr. Gaurav Gupta, Founder President of GTTCI.

The meeting was attended by an esteemed group of founding members including Mr. Kapil Khandelwal, Mr. Jaspreet Singh Bindra, Mr. Parmeet Singh Chadha, Dr. Pawan Kansal, Mr. Rajiv Tuli, Mr. Rishabh Sawansukha, and Mr. Shubham Gupta, along with Mr. Sanyam Khandelwal.

The gathering marked a celebration of GTTCI’s remarkable journey and its achievements since inception in April 2021. Highlights of the discussion included:

Membership growth crossing 100 active members across multiple sectors.

Strengthened presence in Maharashtra, Kolkata, Vietnam, and recent MoU signings in Uzbekistan.

Noteworthy success in Russia, with several high-impact business engagements.

A commendable record of 231 event engagements organized solely by GTTCI since its inception.

Looking ahead, GTTCI announced its vision to host quarterly business-focused meetings and one international annual meet each year at its overseas offices. The Council aims to expand further by establishing two new international offices every year.

Key upcoming initiatives include:

Strategic MoUs with the JITO Business Network.

Engagement with the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in 2026 for culinary and cultural collaborations.

Creation of dedicated divisions within GTTCI including:
Healthcare, Sports, Manufacturing, Automobiles, Defence, Food & Beverage, Retail, Education, Infrastructure, Renewable Energy, MSME Development, Innovation & Startups, and more.

GTTCI is also set to launch a digital member engagement app powered by AI to facilitate real-time updates, collaboration, and community networking.

A key focus of the discussions was the roadmap for organisational expansion and structuring, including:

Establishment of Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) and Special Purpose Funds for trade and investment facilitation.

Development of a Charter of Purposeful Events to ensure GTTCI’s engagements are strategic, sectoral, and impactful.

The Founder Members Meet reinforced GTTCI’s commitment to building a globally connected trade ecosystem, with India at its heart. The Council continues to foster meaningful partnerships and collaborations with the diplomatic corps, businesses, and governments around the world.