General Secretary Rajan Sharma expressed Nikki's gratitude for Bedi's contributions to the Chamber and the overall Nepali economy, noting the positive impact his leadership has had on trade facilitation and corporate social responsibility initiatives.
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The Nepal-India Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NICCI) on Thursday bid farewell to Harkirat Singh Bedi, Business Head of Dabur Nepal, and welcomed his successor, Vijay Ameta. The event praised Bedi's distinguished tenure at Dabur and his significant contributions as Vice Chairman of NICCI and Coordinator of the Indian Business Forum (IBF) under NICCI. NICC members appreciated Bedi's role in strengthening institutional collaboration, promoting ethical business practices and deepening cooperation between the Nepal-India private sector.
Welcoming the participants, NICC Acting Chairman Kunal Kayal highlighted Bedi's leadership in building dialogue and trust between business stakeholders of both countries. He also mentioned Dabur's continuous contribution to Nepal's economy.
General Secretary Rajan Sharma expressed Nikki's gratitude for Bedi's contribution to the Chamber and the overall Nepali economy, noting the positive impact his leadership has had on trade facilitation and corporate social responsibility initiatives.
IBF Co-Convenor Saiwal Ghosh praised Bedi's effective leadership as Nikki Vice President and IBF Coordinator, appreciating his ability to build consensus and advance the strategic priorities of the forum.
In his closing remarks, Nikki Vice President and current IBF Coordinator Gaurav Tayal welcomed Ameta to her new role, expressing his best wishes to both Bedi and Ameta, expressing confidence that her leadership will further strengthen the collaboration between Dabur Nepal and Nikki and the wider business community.
Nikki has reiterated its commitment to promote bilateral trade, investment and economic cooperation between Nepal and India, in collaboration with Dabur Nepal, recognized by the government as the largest taxpayer in the export category, and its new leadership.
