About the Division
The Research Division forms the intellectual backbone of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), reflecting the Institute’s long-standing commitment to integrating rigorous research with professional training and policy engagement. Since its inception, the Division has played a pivotal role in advancing IIFT’s mandate of generating high-quality, evidence-based insights that strengthen India’s trade policy ecosystem and enhance global business competitiveness.
Over the decades, the Division has produced more than 700 research studies and surveys, building deep expertise in analysing international markets, trade dynamics, and strategic facets of global business. Its research capabilities extend across independent projects as well as sponsored assignments commissioned by a wide range of stakeholders, including:
Government bodies
at both Central and State levels, along with Indian Missions abroad
International organisations
such as the WTO, World Bank, ITC, UNCTAD, FAO, ESCAP, and the German Development Institute
Public Sector Undertakings
including RBI, MMTC, STC, and various State Industrial Corporations
Global development and consulting organisations
such as DFID, PwC, IPE Global, and the Global Development Network
Research Portfolio
The Division’s current research spectrum spans both policy and industry-focused themes, including:
Trade Policy Research: WTO issues, preferential and bilateral trade agreements, regional integration, India’s Foreign Trade Policy, export–import management, and global supply chain logistics
Functional & Applied Research: Sectoral competitiveness, corporate strategy, market entry, sustainability, and digital trade
Survey-Based Research:Exporter surveys, competitiveness assessments, MSME-focused studies
Trade Database Development:Creating robust, analytically rich trade databases to support research and policymaking
Purpose and Policy Impact
The Research Division’s work supports India’s trade and economic agenda by:
