Indian Trade Executive Hemanth Srinivas L Receives Global Peace Recognition

Hyderabad, India — Hemanth Srinivas L, an Indian trade executive known for building business links between India and emerging international markets, has received an International Award for Global Peace. The recognition was presented by Mark Burns, a former advisor associated with Donald Trump, highlighting Srinivas’s contributions beyond commerce into global engagement and humanitarian efforts.
The award adds to a growing list of international recognitions for Srinivas, who serves as Director for Latin America & Caribbean at a trade council and operates out of Hyderabad. His work has primarily focused on strengthening economic ties between India, Latin America and the Caribbean—regions that are increasingly gaining importance in global trade conversations.
Expanding India’s Global Trade Footprint
As global trade dynamics evolve, Srinivas has been part of efforts to expand India’s engagement with non-traditional markets. His role involves advising multinational corporations and emerging businesses on market entry strategies, foreign direct investment (FDI) processes, and regulatory frameworks.
India’s trade relationship with Latin America has historically been modest compared with its ties to Western economies. However, growing demand for diversification has opened new pathways—an area where Srinivas has played a facilitating role.
A Career Across Sectors and Geographies
With a career spanning organisations such as Fannie Mae (United States), Wipro, Tech Mahindra, ICBC (Canada), Genpact and Techwave, Srinivas brings cross-sector experience in finance, technology and infrastructure.
In addition to his corporate roles, he serves as a director and advisor to multiple companies across industries including biotechnology, digital media and real estate, reflecting a diversified professional portfolio.
International Engagement and Diplomacy
Srinivas has also contributed to international initiatives, including events linked to the United Nations General Assembly. He has been involved in organising the “Happiness Day” programme in New Delhi and hosting foreign delegations, reinforcing his engagement in economic diplomacy.
Such platforms are often used to foster dialogue and create opportunities for collaboration between governments, businesses and institutions.
Social Impact and Humanitarian Work
The Global Peace recognition also acknowledges Srinivas’s involvement in social initiatives, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. His efforts included distributing test kits, masks and essential supplies across parts of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, along with supporting food and water distribution in underserved communities.
He has also contributed to healthcare initiatives that provided free medical services to a significant number of patients, as part of broader corporate social responsibility efforts.
Recognition and Future Outlook
In addition to the recent Global Peace award, Srinivas has previously received honours from international organisations, including the Indo-African Trade Council, as well as recognition from Papua New Guinea’s leadership and Cuban authorities. His “Man of the Year 2023” award for trade diplomacy further underscores his role in advancing cross-border partnerships.
As India continues to expand its global economic presence, professionals like Hemanth Srinivas L are expected to play an important role in connecting emerging markets and fostering long-term international collaboration.
While the full impact of such efforts may unfold over time, recognitions like the Global Peace award signal a broader acknowledgment of leadership that extends beyond business into global cooperation and social responsibility.
