IFPI, the organization that represents the recording industry worldwide, has named Mira Chatt as its new Regional Director, Asia.
In this newly expanded role, Chatt will oversee IFPI’s work across the broader Asia-Pacific region, coordinating its national group network and supporting member record companies as they continue to invest in and drive industry growth.
She will also work closely with IFPI’s Greater China office, which remains under the leadership of Regional Director Guo Biao.
Chatt joins IFPI from YouTube, where she served as Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy for India.
Prior to that, she was a career diplomat in the Canadian Foreign Service, holding senior roles across South and Southeast Asia and internationally.
Based in Delhi, she will relocate to IFPI’s Asia regional office in Singapore in 2026.
Commenting on her appointment, Chatt said: “The recorded music industry is at a pivotal moment, with Asia at the forefront of digital consumption and innovation. I’ve long had a strong conviction in and commitment to the region, and I am incredibly excited to work hand in hand with our members and local governments to build a sustainable and vibrant future for Asia’s creative economy.”
“The recorded music industry is at a pivotal moment, with Asia at the forefront of digital consumption and innovation.”
Mira Chatt
“My focus will be on leading our advocacy efforts to ensure that artists and record labels can continue to thrive in this rapidly evolving market, particularly as we navigate the opportunities and challenges to the music industry presented by emerging technologies like AI.”
Chatt brings more than 20 years of experience in government relations, public policy and diplomacy, along with regional expertise and building strategic partnerships.
“Asia is a region of enormous importance and opportunity for the global recording industry.”
Victoria Oakley, IFPI
IFPI CEO Victoria Oakleyadded: “We are delighted to welcome Mira to IFPI. Asia is a region of enormous importance and opportunity for the global recording industry, and Mira’s appointment reflects our commitment to continuing to invest in and support our work across these markets.
“Her deep understanding of the region, coupled with her passion for the creative economy and experience in both public and private sectors, make her uniquely positioned to lead our efforts and advocacy across Asia.”