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Big Gain for Kumar Mangalam Birla, USISPF appoints Aditya Birla Group Chairman as…, he will also be serving…, company to invest Rs 342000000000 in…

Big Gain for Kumar Mangalam Birla, USISPF appoints Aditya Birla Group Chairman as…, he will also be serving…, company to invest Rs 342000000000 in…

India.com13-07-2025
Masterstroke by Kumar Mangalam Birla
New Delhi: In a major development, Aditya Birla Group Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF). According to the statement issued by the USISPF, Kumar Mangalam Birla will be serving as a member of the Board's Executive Committee, the USISPF said on Friday.
Aditya Birla Group is the largest Indian greenfield investor in the United States, with investments exceeding USD 15 billion and operations spanning 15 states across metals, carbon black, and chemicals. Honour to join the USISPF: Kumar Mangalam Birla
'It is an honour to join the USISPF Executive Committee. In a short span, USISPF has become a strong force in shaping and strengthening the strategic and economic ties between the United States and India. Its work in fostering dialogue, collaboration, and trust between the two nations has made a meaningful difference,' said Birla.
It is important to note that Aditya Birla Group's US subsidiary, Novelis, is the world's largest aluminum recycling company and plays a pivotal role in revitalising and advancing the US manufacturing sector. Aditya Birla Group's Ambitious Projects
Among the Group's most ambitious projects is a USD 4.1 billion investment in Bay Minette, Alabama, which will establish the first fully integrated aluminum rolling and recycling plant in the US in four decades and represents the largest industrial investment in Alabama's history.
John Chambers, Chairman of USISPF and Founder and CEO of JC2 Ventures said, 'Birla joining the Executive Committee will help steer USISPF to new horizons and uncharted paths, as we continue to grow and define this accelerated partnership.'
USISPF is a non-profit, non-governmental, and non-partisan organisation with offices in Washington, D.C. and New Delhi. USISPF's members include global companies with a combined market valuation of over USD10 trillion and more than 6 million employees.
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