Mr. Sanjay K. Jain, Chairman, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) and Managing Director of TT Ltd has been awarded the Prestigious BW Businessworld & GOPIO Global Business Award for “Contribution to India’s International Trade by a Resident Indianâ€
Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) was founded in New York in 1989 by People of Indian origin from 30 countries. Today they are an important international think tank with a vast international footprint. This award has been established by them in conjunction with the 37 year old Business World Magazine. This Award is to celebrate and commemorate the achievements of Indian and International business houses that contribute to India’s international trade through bilateral and multilateral trade across industries and regions, thus strengthening the Indian economy.
The awards ceremony will be held in Bahrain in conjunction with GOPIO Biennial Convention and Pravasi Sammelan 2018 on January 7th, 2018.
Mr. Jain has travelled to over 50 countries and TT Ltd has had business relations with more than 65 countries across the world. He is an IIM, Ahmedabad Gold Medalist and apart from business is active in various industry associations and social organisations.
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