Sarkar was till recently national director for high growth markets at the Toronto-based multi-national KPMG.
Sarkar is part of a 13-member group tasked with helping the Canada navigate the renegotiation of NAFTA, the Canadian government said in a statement.
From 2009 to 2013, Sarkar was president and CEO of the Canada-India Business Council. He was also the founding advisory board committee co-chairman and senior fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs.
The Canadian government is beefing up its team in the US as it prepares a full court press to defend Canada's interests in the looming renegotiation of the NAFTA, CTV News reported.
Talks on changing the NAFTA agreement between Canada, the US and Mexico are scheduled to begin on August 16.
According to Global Affairs Canada, the advisory council will bring "expertise and strategic advice" to the Canadian side of the discussion.
Appointment of Sarkar in this high profile position is amongst a series of appointments of Indo-Canadians made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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