Adv. Dr. P. Krishnadas' appointment as the Honorary Trade Commissioner of Mauritius to India (South India) underscores his vast experience and contributions in education and international relations.
Coimbatore: Adv. Dr. P. Krishnadas' appointment as the Honorary Trade Commissioner of Mauritius to India (South India) stands as a testament to his extensive experience and remarkable contributions in the fields of education and international relations.
As Chairman and Managing Trustee of Nehru Group of Institutions since 2009, Dr. Krishnadas has steered the institution with a vision deeply rooted in educational excellence and societal development. Under his leadership, Nehru Group has grown to encompass over 22 institutions across Kerala and Tamil Nadu, educating more than 20,000 students annually. The group's commitment to holistic education, supported by state-of-the-art infrastructure and exemplary faculty, has earned it widespread recognition and numerous accolades. Beyond his role at Nehru Group, Dr. Krishnadas has been actively involved in various educational and professional bodies, contributing significantly to the advancement of higher education and healthcare in India. His dedication to excellence, coupled with a profound commitment to global engagement, underscores his role as a catalyst for positive change on both national and international stages.
The post of Trade Commissioner is entrusted with the primary task of promoting international trade agreements and export trade programmes on behalf of a national or regional government authority. The Trade Commissioner plays a major role in improving trade and economic relations between two countries.
The functions of the Trade Commissioner include: 1. Promotion of trade including products and services between the two countries, 2. Promoting investments and facilitating investments between two countries and promoting bilateral economic cooperation, 3. Assists in promoting exporters of both the countries and helping them in trade regulatory and compliance matters, 4. Analysing trade opportunities and trends for mutual cooperation of two countries in relevant fields, 5. Facilitates business network establishments, investment opportunities with stakeholders, investors and both the governments, 6. Involvement in developing potential opportunities and minimising the threats for both export and import between two countries with updated global market trends and vision, 7. Coordinates and delegates business and investment promotional activities such as trade fairs, expos and B2B meets, 8. Facilitates market promotion of goods and services for exporters from both the countries, 9. Acts as advisor for trade and economic agreements between the two countries, 10. Represents in trade negotiations between the two countries, 11. Advises the governments on training the exporters/investors to provide market insights, 12. Manages public relations and marketing the country’s potential and positives, 13. Addresses trade-related issues and resolves the same.
As Chairman and Managing Trustee of Nehru Group of Institutions since 2009, Dr. Krishnadas has steered the institution with a vision deeply rooted in educational excellence and societal development. Under his leadership, Nehru Group has grown to encompass over 22 institutions across Kerala and Tamil Nadu, educating more than 20,000 students annually. The group's commitment to holistic education, supported by state-of-the-art infrastructure and exemplary faculty, has earned it widespread recognition and numerous accolades. Beyond his role at Nehru Group, Dr. Krishnadas has been actively involved in various educational and professional bodies, contributing significantly to the advancement of higher education and healthcare in India. His dedication to excellence, coupled with a profound commitment to global engagement, underscores his role as a catalyst for positive change on both national and international stages.
The post of Trade Commissioner is entrusted with the primary task of promoting international trade agreements and export trade programmes on behalf of a national or regional government authority. The Trade Commissioner plays a major role in improving trade and economic relations between two countries.
The functions of the Trade Commissioner include: 1. Promotion of trade including products and services between the two countries, 2. Promoting investments and facilitating investments between two countries and promoting bilateral economic cooperation, 3. Assists in promoting exporters of both the countries and helping them in trade regulatory and compliance matters, 4. Analysing trade opportunities and trends for mutual cooperation of two countries in relevant fields, 5. Facilitates business network establishments, investment opportunities with stakeholders, investors and both the governments, 6. Involvement in developing potential opportunities and minimising the threats for both export and import between two countries with updated global market trends and vision, 7. Coordinates and delegates business and investment promotional activities such as trade fairs, expos and B2B meets, 8. Facilitates market promotion of goods and services for exporters from both the countries, 9. Acts as advisor for trade and economic agreements between the two countries, 10. Represents in trade negotiations between the two countries, 11. Advises the governments on training the exporters/investors to provide market insights, 12. Manages public relations and marketing the country’s potential and positives, 13. Addresses trade-related issues and resolves the same.