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FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2023
IIM Kozhikode signs tripartite knowledge corporation MoU with Bangladesh

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28 July, 2022, 10:50 am
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IIM Kozhikode signs tripartite knowledge corporation MoU with Bangladesh

TBS Report
28 July, 2022, 10:50 am
Last modified: 28 July, 2022, 11:14 am
Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K) has signed a tripartite "Knowledge Corporation" agreement with the Bangladesh Center of Excellence (BCE) and the Chattogram Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI).

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Director IIM-K Prof Debashis Chatterjee and President of CCCI Mahbubul Alam, at the CCCI headquarters in Chattogram (Bangladesh) in a hybrid mode.

Assistant High Commissioner of India in Chattogram, Ministry of External Affairs (Government of India) Rajeev Ranjan was present, an Indian press release said on Wednesday, reports The Hindu.

Dr Ranjan said that the two countries shared a unique interlinkage in language, culture, and history. 

"We are happy that IIM-K, with its world class academic offerings and training programmes, will be in the forefront of implementing this historic agreement and further strengthen the ties of friendship between the two neighbouring countries," he said.

Prof Chatterjee said, "Similar to Vision 2041 of Bangladesh, we too have a Vision 2047 for IIM-K, where we will be aspiring to not just be the best in the world, but also the best for the world. We hope the next generation industry leaders will immensely benefit from this association."

Terming India–Bangladesh relationship as a text book example of brotherhood and friendship, Mahbubul Alam expressed happiness for associating with India's top management school. 

"The need for enhancing managerial capacities of our business leaders and managers is integral to realising the Vision 2041 of Bangladesh. Knowledge capacity development tie up with one of the leading management institutions in India, IIM Kozhikode, will not only open up best knowledge and training resource for our budding leaders but will also greatly complement our growing relationship with India," he said.

Syed M Tanvir, vice-president, CCCI and treasurer, Executive Committee Bangladesh Center of Excellence, who played an instrumental role in making this MoU signing a reality, said the goal of the Knowledge Cooperation initiative is to co-organise workshops, seminar, webinars, training and academic courses of different length for the Bangladeshi professionals via both online and offline platforms in Bangladesh and India.

Tripartite MoU / workshop / India-Bangladesh

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