Founder & CEO

Angela Chitkara is the Founder and CEO of US–India Corridor, which she launched in 2008 to advise multinationals, public institutions, and startups on governance, risk, resilience, and AI-driven workforce transformation. She has lived and worked in markets including India, Singapore, London, and South Africa, giving her a unique vantage point on India’s trajectory as it has become a driver of innovation, markets, and policy.


A former journalist with WNBC-NY, Reuters TV, and CNBC Global, Angela launched CNBC’s first multilingual assignment desk in India and led live daily coverage, including the network’s first hit on the 2004 tsunami. Today, she serves as a trusted intermediary between journalists, clients, and stakeholders in advancing conversations that shape policy, business, and public trust.


Her work has been recognized by Observer, PRovoke Media, Crain’s New York Business, and the Harvard Business Review. She has also moderated and spoken at Milken Institute summits, including both public and private sessions at the Global Conference.


Angela serves on the faculty of Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in Washington, D.C. She holds degrees from Columbia University, City, University of London, and Seton Hall University, where she was an Army ROTC scholarship recipient.