Vinkesh Gulati has been appointed as the new chairperson of the Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC), which is the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship’s apex body for skill development in the automotive sector.

He takes over from F R Singhvi, who led the council through a phase of growth and change before ending his term. Vinkesh Gulati is a prominent person in the automotive and educational sectors.
He presently manages United Automobiles and the United Group of Institutions and was President of the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) from 2020 to 2022.
As Vice President of ASDC, he has already played a significant role in spearheading efforts to close the skills gap in the automotive workforce, with an emphasis on advanced manufacturing, digital diagnostics, and electric vehicles.
He is renowned for his innovative approach and has led a number of industry-first projects, such as the Dealer Satisfaction Study, dealer protection legislation amendments, and the launch of cutting-edge platforms like GenX and Women in FADA.
By emphasizing vocational training, certifications, and skill programs in line with cutting-edge technology like EVs, advanced manufacturing, and digital diagnostics, he helped close the skills gap in the automotive industry in his capacity as Vice President of ASDC.
By appointing him, ASDC demonstrates its dedication to developing a workforce that is competent and prepared for the future in order to satisfy the changing needs of the automotive and mobility ecosystem.
Leadership Comments

Speaking on the transition, outgoing President F R Singhvi said: “It has been an honour to lead ASDC during a period of transformation for the automotive sector. We have laid a strong foundation in skill development, and I am confident that under Mr. Gulati’s leadership, ASDC will continue to empower the youth with future-ready skills and play an even stronger role in shaping India’s automotive ecosystem.”
On his appointment, Vinkesh Gulati said: “I am humbled to take on the responsibility of leading ASDC at such a pivotal time for the automotive industry. With rapid technological changes and the rise of electric mobility, skill development has never been more critical. My focus will be on ensuring that ASDC continues to deliver industry-relevant training, enhance employability for youth, and prepare India’s workforce for global competitiveness.”





