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Rohit Gupta

Author, Project Financing Consultant and Business Owner of RGMRG Group

Dr. Rohit K. Gupta is a prolific author and businessman with diverse roles in trade, finance, and international relations. He serves as the Chairman of the Indo-Abrahamic Trade Chamber and the Eurasia Afro Chamber of Commerce, as well as the Vice Chairman of the Banking, Insurance, and Finance Committee of the World Economic Forum for Asia and Africa.1

As an author, Dr. Gupta has published over 23 books covering topics such as finance, religion, travel, motivation, and children's literature. His best-selling work is "Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church".1

Dr. Gupta's professional experience includes:

  • Vice Chairman of the Global Banking Finance and Insurance Committee at the World Economic Forum For Asia-Africa (WEFAA)
  • Advisory Board Member for North India at the Federation of Associations of Small Industries of India
  • Organizer of the Investor Summit, providing a platform for international investors in India
  • Political and Financial Consultant for Northern Africa at the Druze Lebanese Democratic Party
  • Advisor to The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees

His educational background is extensive, including:

  • PhD in Business and Social Skills from International Christian University
  • Executive Diploma in Public Policy and Private Sector Development from Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
  • Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner
  • MBA in Finance from Punjab Technical University
  • Bachelor of Commerce from Himachal Pradesh University1

Dr. Gupta's work spans multiple countries and industries, focusing on economic growth, cultural exchange, and providing platforms for international trade and investment.1

Highlights

Dec 1 · goodreads.com
Books by Rohit Gupta (Author of Dawn After Darkness) - Goodreads

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East Delhi, Delhi, India