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AAIE.in: Empowering Indian Entrepreneurs to Go Global with Practical Export Training

By ANI | Updated: March 28, 2025 17:51 IST

VMPLNew Delhi [India], March 28: In a bold initiative to make global trade accessible to Indian businesses, AAIE.in ...

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New Delhi [India], March 28: In a bold initiative to make global trade accessible to Indian businesses, AAIE.in (All About Import Export) is emerging as a game-changing platform in export education. Founded by real exportersnot theoristsAAIE.in is the brainchild of Rishab Goyal, a second-generation Marwari entrepreneur, and Sourav Mishra, a self-made trade professional. Together, they are reshaping how Indian manufacturers, SMEs, and aspiring exporters learn and enter international markets.

With a mission to empower 10,000+ Indian businesses, AAIE.in offers a hands-on, cohort-based coaching model rooted in real-world experience. Unlike traditional export courses that are often theoretical and outdated, AAIE.in focuses on practical executionfrom export documentation and compliance to buyer communication and shipment handling.

"This isn't theory. We've lived this trade," says Rishab Goyal, co-founder. "We're not just teaching exportswe're building exporters."

From Legacy to Learning

Rishab's journey into exports was shaped by his family's business, which began exporting cycle parts to Nigeria in the 1990s and later expanded into scaffolding. Though he initially ventured into IT, virtual tours, and even fashion with startups like Batmeez.com and Tohfa.gift, the COVID-19 pandemic brought him back to his rootswith a fresh mission: to decode and systematize export knowledge for others.

"Despite my father's success, he couldn't explain exports in a teachable way," Rishab explains. "That's when I realized India doesn't just need exporterswe need export coaches."

Bridging the Export Education Gap

a two-level course structurea Rs5,000 fundamentals program and a Rs54,000 advanced mentorshipAAIE.in ensures only dedicated learners move forward. More importantly, each student is guided and held accountable, ensuring they implement what they learn.

"The problem isn't lack of informationit's lack of follow-through," says Rishab. "At AAIE.in, we don't just teach exportswe make sure you actually start exporting."

A Partnership Built on Purpose

Rishab's vision aligned perfectly with Sourav Mishra, his partner in exports for over five years. Sourav brings deep operational expertisehandling everything from buyer negotiations to freight logistics. His contribution to the platform ensures every lesson is actionable and aligned with real export workflows.

Together, they've created more than a training platformthey've cultivated a community of export-ready entrepreneurs driven by purpose and performance.

Shaping India's Export Future

AAIE.in is built on a simple yet powerful vision: to make exports easy, scalable, and profitable for every Indian businessregardless of size, industry, or location. The founders believe that international trade is no longer a luxury for large corporateit's an open playing field for any disciplined entrepreneur willing to learn and execute.

With tools and systems to manage compliance, buyer communication, logistics, and more, AAIE.in is preparing to launch its live cohort programscomplete with real-time mentorship, Q&A sessions, and implementation support.

As India strengthens its global manufacturing footprint, platforms like AAIE.in are not just offering educationthey're enabling a new wave of grassroots exporters ready to take Indian products to the world.

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