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Bharat Express MD Upendra Rai Featured On Cover Page Global Magazine GTTC INSIGHTS

Prior to this, Tycoon magazine read worldwide also featured Bharat Express News Network’s Chairman, MD and Editor-in-Chief Upendra Rai on its cover page.

The world’s renowned magazine GTTC INSIGHTS has given Bharat Express Chairman, MD and Editor-in-Chief Upendra Rai a place on its cover page. Along with him, the magazine has also given place to some other dignitaries. In fact, the prestigious magazine has made a cover story in its June 2023 edition on an event related to the launch of the Mongolia Forum. Senior journalist Upendra Rai is a well-known name in the field of journalism. Recently, Tycoon Magazine also gave him a place on its cover page.

On May 26, 2023, the launch of GTTC India Mongolia Forum was organized at the Embassy of Mongolia in New Delhi. Upendra Rai, Chairman, MD and Editor-in-Chief of Bharat Express participated in this program. The GTTC India Mongolia Forum was launched by Ambassador Ganbold Dambajav at the Embassy. Keeping in view the increasing step between India and Mongolia, this program was organized at the Embassy of Mongolia. Many eminent people participated in this program. This event was a great opportunity for professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts to come together and explore collaboration and innovation between India and Mongolia.

Prior to this, Tycoon magazine read worldwide also featured Bharat Express News Network’s Chairman, MD and Editor-in-Chief Upendra Rai on its cover page. Apart from veteran film actors Anupam Kher, Shekhar Suman, film actress Esha Gupta, Danube Group founder Rizwan Sajan has got a place on the cover page of Tycoon magazine.

In June, Bharat Express Chairman Upendra Rai was also honored with the ‘Most Impactful Journalist in Electronic and Social Media’ award by Tycoon Global Magazine at the Tycoon Global Governance and Business Awards ceremony held at Le Meridien Hotel in Delhi.

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