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USISPF Appoints Rohit Kumar Singh as Chair, Global Value Chains Committee
The U.S.–India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) has appointed Rohit Kumar Singh, former Secretary, Government of India, as Chair of the USISPF Global Value Chains Committee and Advisor to the USISPF Board of Directors. Singh is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the 1989 batch, Rajasthan cadre, and a distinguished bureaucrat with decades of experience spanning economic governance, consumer markets, infrastructure development, digital governance, public health, and public–private partnerships.
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