Overview
The Global Value Chain (GVC) Forum is Nitisara’s flagship initiative aimed at convening stakeholders across the international trade ecosystem to address one of the most critical challenges of our time: strengthening resilience and managing risks in global value chains.
From geopolitical tensions and climate change to disruptions in shipping and digital infrastructure, today’s global value chains face multifaceted risks. The GVC Forum offers a platform for exporters, importers, policymakers, investors, logistics providers, and technology innovators to exchange insights, build partnerships, and co-create solutions. The GVC Forum underscores the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration in navigating the challenges of international trade. It provides a space for knowledge sharing, strategic partnerships, and the development of actionable insights aimed at fostering resilient and sustainable global value chains.
Nitisara Risk Dialogue
Theme 2025-27: “Assessing Risk and Building Resilience”
This year’s forum focuses on developing practical strategies to make value chains more agile, transparent, and adaptive in a rapidly changing global environment. The forum fosters multi-stakeholder dialogue around critical areas such as:- Supply Chain Disruptions and Strategic Risk Mapping
- Digital Trade Infrastructure and Secure Data Flows
- Climate Risk and ESG Compliance
- Nearshoring, Friendshoring & Strategic Diversification
- Sustainable and Smart Logistics
- Finance & Insurance for Trade Risk Mitigation
Risk Intelligence
Battle of Corridors: Catalyst for Regional Geopolitics and Economic Revival
India’s strides for Overseas Port Capabilities: Expedition Myanmar
Deep dive into the Toluene Chemical global value chain
Analysing BRICS’ new identity game: Convergence and divergence

Join us for an insightful Nitisara Risk Intelligence Webinar as we dive into the emerging significance of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). Discover how this pivotal area is transforming global trade, security, and geopolitical dynamics.

Global Maritime and Aviation Risk RAdm. Mukul Asthana






