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    Home»Diversity Equity & Inclusion»Amazon India ties up with AWWA to help Army wives, widows set up & scale businesses
    Diversity Equity & Inclusion

    Amazon India ties up with AWWA to help Army wives, widows set up & scale businesses

    Amazon Saheli supports women-led businesses with access to Amazon’s nationwide customer base, along with dedicated account management support and onboarding assistance.
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    Amazon India has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Army Women’s Welfare Association (AWWA) to expand entrepreneurship opportunities for women from Army families. Announced at Amazon’s annual ElevateHER event, the MoU will enable hundreds of registered AWWA women entrepreneurs—including spouses of Army personnel, spouses of veterans, Veer Naris and widows—to not only launch but scale their businesses on Amazon.in by 2029.

    Amazon will provide structured onboarding and training on e-commerce and marketplace best practices. AWWA entrepreneurs will also gain access to Amazon’s fulfilment and logistics network, along with visibility of their products through the Amazon Saheli storefront. Together, this support will enable women from military families to build sustainable income opportunities by reaching customers across India and even provide means of livelihood to others.

    Every entrepreneur who joins the Amazon Saheli program receives structured onboarding and ongoing support to help them build their business on Amazon.in. Training sessions cover key aspects of selling online, including inventory management and delivering a strong customer experience. Additionally, the programme offers assistance with product photography and cataloguing, along with access to analytics tools and business reports that support informed decision-making. Together, these capabilities enable women entrepreneurs to focus on product innovation and strengthening their brands.

    Sunita Dwivedi, president AWWA, aims to “create new opportunities for women from Army families” through this initiative hopes “this collaboration will enable them to pursue entrepreneurship with greater confidence and connect with customers across the country.”

    Deepti Varma, vice president, PXT, Amazon Stores India, Japan and Emerging Markets, feels “honoured to partner with AWWA to support women from military families in pursuing entrepreneurship opportunities. At Amazon, we are committed to providing access to markets and the support needed to build sustainable businesses online”. Through this collaboration, women entrepreneurs will be able to access Amazon.in along with structured onboarding and guidance to help them establish and grow their business on Amazon.in.”

    The ElevateHER 2026 event brought together women professionals and leaders for focused conversations on career growth. Amazon leaders engaged with over 150 participants in small group-mentoring sessions on AI, FinTech and emerging technologies, sharing practical insights into skills needed for high-growth sectors. The event also included a fireside chat on ‘Navigating Career Resilience’ featuring Kalki Koechlin, actress and screenwriter and Deepti Varma.

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