Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Business school in Qutub Institutional Area, New Delhi, India
The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade is a business school in the Qutub Institutional Area of New Delhi, occupying a campus of about 6.5 acres. The grounds hold lecture halls, libraries, research facilities, and spaces for student activities.
The institution was founded in 1963 by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to train professionals in foreign trade. It gained Deemed University status in 2002 and has since served as a center for educating officers of the Indian Trade Service.
The institute maintains an international student community and faculty from diverse backgrounds, fostering cross-cultural learning in global trade education.
Visitors can locate the campus through the Qutub Institutional Area, which sits in the southwestern part of New Delhi. The grounds are accessible during office hours, though some sections remain open only to enrolled students.
The school conducts research on international trade issues that regularly informs the formulation of India's foreign trade policy. A portion of its graduates enter diplomatic service or government positions in trade administration.
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