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Dr Renu Raj’s mantra for life is always treating yourself with the three Cs: Concern, Commitment and Confidence.

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Asif Musa

Asif Musa

“Radanks was launched at the House of Commons in 2019,” said Dr Raj, who is registered at BCI and the Delhi High Court.

“I pioneered the revolutionary concept of legal tourism. Radanks is the world’s first integrated legal care and support platform.”

Dr Renu Raj has a wealth of education and experience which has served her well professionally and means that she is perfectly placed as a director at West London Chambers of Commerce.

Qualified as a medical doctor and solicitor and accredited as an international mediator, Dr Raj has the perfect balance of knowledge and expertise to help her support others.

She is the founder and CEO of Radanks Limited UK and Dynamic Silence UK.

Mediation is her passion and she is working tirelessly to promote mediation as a first course of action in dispute resolution.

“Life is fast and stressful enough; mediation should always be the first step,” she added.

“Mediation training is like paracetamol, it is the same around the world. I also compare it to a cricket match, which is played worldwide with the same rules. The umpire cannot be on a playing team and must remain neutral and can be from any country. In the same way, a mediator cannot be from any party, but needs to be neutral and unbiased.

“Mediation is very effective.”

Her mediation caseload is very varied, with examples including mediating between a family who suffered a traumatic stillbirth and the hospital where the mother and baby received care; and a partnership dispute involving several family businesses between two brothers and their wives.

Her work requires her to travel internationally from her London home on a regular basis.

“My objective is to make an international platform providing the best mediation across Asia and the UK, and across the world.”

Back in London, Dr Raj has been an active participant in the Chamber for several years and became a director around three years ago.

“Whatever I can do to support and motivate I will, I am there for anyone,” she said.

“I love to help people unconditionally.

“As a director, last year I helped set up the UK Trade Conference. I am also trying to help businesses here work in India and some in India link with businesses here.

“The Chamber of Commerce is the best platform for local and international businesses to support each other, whatever sector your business is in.

“I always say the fundamentals of success are self-investment and my mantra for life is always treating yourself with the three Cs: concern, commitment and confidence.”

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