New Delhi:
Rajeev Bansal has been inducted as an Honorary Board Member of the Indian Council of Industrial Management (ICIM), marking a significant recognition of his contributions to the field of industrial management and professional leadership. The induction reflects ICIM’s trust in Bansal’s experience and his commitment to advancing best practices in industrial governance, labour welfare and organisational development in India.
Expressing gratitude on the occasion, Rajeev Bansal said he was deeply humbled by the honour and thanked ICIM for reposing confidence in him. He described the induction as both a recognition of his professional journey and a responsibility to contribute meaningfully to the objectives of the Council. According to him, the role provides an opportunity to work closely with industry stakeholders and experts to strengthen the framework of industrial management in the country.

The Indian Council of Industrial Management is a nationally recognised body that works towards promoting excellence in industrial management, fostering ethical leadership, improving labour relations and encouraging sustainable organisational practices. The Council engages with professionals, policymakers and institutions to address emerging challenges in the industrial sector and to create platforms for dialogue, research and capacity building.
Following his induction, Rajeev Bansal said he looks forward to contributing actively to ICIM’s initiatives, particularly in areas related to labour welfare, organisational excellence and leadership development. He emphasised that strong industrial management practices are essential for balanced economic growth, improved productivity and harmonious employer–employee relations. He also underlined the importance of aligning industrial policies with the evolving needs of the workforce and global best practices.
Bansal noted that labour welfare remains a critical pillar of sustainable industrial growth and said focused efforts are required to ensure dignity, safety and skill development for workers across sectors. He added that organisations must continuously evolve to remain competitive while maintaining ethical standards and social responsibility.
Industry observers see the induction as a positive step for ICIM, as it brings on board a professional with experience and a clear vision for strengthening industrial ecosystems. His association with the Council is expected to add value to its ongoing work in policy advocacy, professional training and industry outreach.
The appointment also highlights ICIM’s emphasis on recognising professionals who have demonstrated leadership, service to industry and a commitment to organisational excellence. By inducting experienced individuals into its honorary board, the Council aims to strengthen its strategic direction and expand its impact across industries.
With this new role, Rajeev Bansal joins a group of distinguished professionals contributing to ICIM’s mission of promoting responsible industrial management in India. The development is being viewed as a meaningful milestone in his professional journey and an opportunity to further serve the industry through institutional engagement and thought leadership.
