Nitin Saluja is a public policy professional with nearly two decades of experience working at the intersection of technology, governance, and society. His work focuses on shaping regulatory environments, strengthening institutional engagement, and enabling businesses and governments to navigate complex policy landscapes in India and globally.
Over the course of his career, he has led high impact policy engagement across central and state governments on issues spanning e-commerce, digital media, taxation, and emerging technology platforms. He has held senior policy roles at Amazon, Facebook, and ByteDance, working on both established sectors and new regulatory frontiers such as e-pharmacy and agriculture, and helping shape pathways for evolving business models.
His experience also includes advisory work with the World Bank and Ernst and Young, as well as contributions to India’s Digital India programme through the Ministry of Electronics and IT. Across these roles, he has worked closely with policymakers, industry leaders, and multilateral institutions to advance responsible innovation and support institution building.
Known for his ability to translate complexity into clarity, Nitin brings a practitioner’s understanding of how policy is shaped through real world decisions, negotiations, and trade-offs. His work reflects a consistent focus on building trust, aligning stakeholders, and strengthening the interface between government and industry.