Kounal Gupta, CEO of Henry Harvin Education, outlines how HHRPC aims to support ethical, end-to-end academic publishing worldwide
New Delhi, 12 January 2026: A new global research and publishing infrastructure has been introduced with the launch of the Henry Harvin Research and Publication Council platform, marking an expansion of Henry Harvin’s academic ecosystem. The new branch became operational on 1 January 2026 and is positioned to extend structured publishing and research support to scholars across disciplines and geographies.
The launch reflects a strategic move to strengthen academic publishing support at a time when researchers face increasing pressure to meet global standards of quality, ethics, and visibility. With the new platform live, the Henry Harvin Research and Publication Council aims to provide end to end assistance across the research lifecycle, from manuscript development to publication and dissemination.
Speaking on the vision behind the initiative, Kounal Gupta, Chief Executive Officer of Henry Harvin Education, said the objective is to transform credible research into global impact through ethical and accessible publishing systems. He noted that the platform has been designed as infrastructure for researchers who require sustained guidance rather than transactional journal access.
As part of its academic outreach, the Henry Harvin Research and Publication Council will host its inaugural Global Scholars’ Conclave in Mumbai on 24 January 2026. The conclave will bring together scholars, researchers, and thought leaders from multiple fields and will include a convocation ceremony and academic awards recognising contributions to research, publication, and innovation.
The Council operates within the broader academic framework of Henry Harvin Education, which has been active in global education and training since 2013. The organisation offers doctorate, degree, diploma, and certification programmes across a wide range of professional domains and maintains operations across India, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates.
Over time, Henry Harvin has developed a portfolio of more than 1,200 courses across over 37 categories, supported by a workforce of over 600 employees and more than 3,100 consultants. This institutional experience forms the operational backbone for the research and publication council’s academic standards and publishing practices.
The newly launched branch is expected to improve operational efficiency while enabling closer collaboration with researchers in fields such as management, science, technology, healthcare, and social sciences. The focus will remain on author centric services including manuscript evaluation, academic and language editing, plagiarism assessment, journal and book publication assistance, and research mentoring.
Affiliated with Dunster Business School in Switzerland, the Henry Harvin Research and Publication Council positions itself as a global publishing platform offering editorial review, design, distribution, royalty management, and author promotion across digital and print formats. Through this expansion, the Council aims to improve access to professional research guidance while reinforcing ethical publishing practices and scholarly integrity.
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