Pallavi Mishra, an experienced media professional, has joined the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) as Public Relations Officer, heading its Media wing. She will also edit Apparel India, AEPC’s monthly magazine, bringing her journalism and fact-checking expertise to strengthen communication and shape narratives for India’s expanding apparel export industry.
Pallavi Mishra, a seasoned journalist and media professional, has taken on a pivotal role at the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC), sponsored by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. As the newly appointed Public Relations Officer, she will lead AEPC’s Media wing and serve as Editor of its monthly magazine, Apparel India.
Her appointment comes at a crucial time for India’s apparel industry, which is steadily expanding its global footprint. AEPC plays a vital role in strengthening the country’s apparel exports and shaping the sector’s international narrative. Mishra’s dual responsibilities will see her building clear, credible, and impactful communication strategies while curating editorial content that reflects the industry’s ambitions and achievements.
With a background in journalism and fact-checking, Mishra brings a strong focus on accuracy, trust, and meaningful storytelling. She has previously worked with leading media organisations including NDTV, India Today, IANS, and Jagran Prakashan, gaining extensive experience in digital journalism, editing, and quality assurance. Her professional journey underscores her commitment to fostering engagement with media, industry stakeholders, and partners across the textile and trade ecosystem.
Expressing her enthusiasm for the new role, Mishra highlighted her intent to collaborate with media professionals, organisations, and institutions working in textiles, trade, policy, and allied sectors. She sees this as an opportunity to contribute to one of India’s most vital industries by amplifying its voice and strengthening its global presence.
Her appointment signals AEPC’s emphasis on robust communication and editorial leadership, ensuring that India’s apparel sector continues to project a strong, credible image on the world stage.
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