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Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2002
Ensuring sustainable livelihoods:

challenges for governments, corporates, and civil society at Rio+10
8 - 11 February 2002, New Delhi

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Mr Vikram Singh Mehta
Chairman, Shell India Private Limited, India

Education:

  • B.A., Mathematics (Hons.), Delhi University, India (1969-72)
  • M.A., Economics (Hons), Oxford University, UK (1972-75)
  • M.A., Energy Economics, Fletcher School, Tufts and Harvard University, USA (1975-77).

Professional Career

1978-80
Member of Indian Administrative Services (I.A.S); Government of India

1980-82
Senior Economic Advisor, Phillips Petroleum Co; Europe-Africa, London, UK

1982-84
International Affairs Specialist, (South Asia & Far East), Phillips Petroleum Co. Bartlesville, O.K., U.S.A.

1984-88
Advisor, Strategic and Corporate Planning, Oil India Ltd., and Ministry of Petroleum, Government of India.

1988-91
Shareholder Representative on Board of Shell Companies in South Asia, Middle East (Gulf plus Saudi). (Based in London).

1991-93
Managing Director, Shell Markets Egypt and Shell Chemicals Overseas, Cairo, Egypt.

1994
Chairman, Shell Group of Companies in India

  • Shell India Production Development (Exploration)
  • Shell India (Pvt.) Ltd. (LNG and New Business Development)
  • Shell India Renewables Pvt. Ltd. (Solar Energy)
  • Bharat Shell Limited, (Lubricants & LPG). In addition Shell India has an `E’ business and a substantial crude, petroleum products and chemicals trading business.