Meet the Members of Kiwanis India–Leading with Purpose

President

Vijay Kumar Seth
President

Vijay Kumar Seth is renowned for his dynamic leadership and strategic vision. Since joining Sakata Inx (India) in 1997, first as President-Director and shortly after as Managing Director, he has spearheaded the company's expansion and the opening of branches across key Indian cities.Under his stewardship, Sakata India has consistently been recognized for excellence, frequently receiving "Best Performance" awards from Sakata Japan. Mr. Seth’s focus on customer-centricity, technological innovation, and sustainable practices has not only driven business performance but has also fostered a resilient organization.In recent years, while continuing his impactful work at Sakata, Mr. Seth has extended his leadership to the social sector, becoming a crucial pillar of the Kiwanis Club of New Delhi. Bringing the same relentless hard work and commitment to service, his years of dedicated support at Kiwanis have quite simply done magic, substantially strengthening the club's initiatives to support underprivileged children and the wider community.

Ravish Chopra

Vice President

Ajai Malhotra

Past President

Rajen Ghadiok

Secretary General

Nitin Vijay Gupta

Treasurer

Kuldip Mehta

Director

Dr BBL Madhukar

Director

Mohan Lal Jain

Director

Vijay

Vijay Pahwa

Director

Ajy

Ajay Manchanda

Director

Untitled design (6)

Sanjiv Verma

Director

Past Presidents

Dharam Vira

1st President (1978-1998)

Charat Ram

2nd President (1998-1999)

L.P. Gupta

3rd President (1999-2001)

Air Chief Marshal O P Mehra

4th President (2001- 2013)

Satya Narayan Punj

6th President (2013-2017)

Satguru Saran Baijal

6th President (2017-2019)

Sant Kumar Sanganeria

7th President (2019- 2021)

Pranav Kumar Ranade

8th President (2021-2023)

Ambassador Ajai Malhotra

9th President (2023-2025)

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