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NITI Aayog Tax Policy Chair Joins Blue Ocean Corporation Advisory Board

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59% : Mr. Puniha's association with Blue Ocean comes at a time when India's economy is undergoing structural transformation, with tax reforms, supply chain modernization, and policy-driven growth at the core of its development agenda.
54% : NITI Aayog Tax Policy Chair Joins Blue Ocean Corporation Advisory Board NITI Aayog Tax Policy Chair Joins Blue Ocean Corporation Advisory Board 3 min read Last Updated : Nov 11 2025 | 11:35 AM IST VMPL New Delhi
53% : [India], November 11: In a move that underscores its deepening commitment to India's economic growth and professional development landscape, Blue Ocean Corporation, the world No.1 in supply chain consulting and training, headquartered in London, has announced the appointment of Mr. Pushpinder S. Puniha, Chairperson of the Consultative Group on Tax Policy at the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog), to its Advisory Board.

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