Roundtable Discussion
Government Policy - A Catalyst or Barrier?
Panels
1. Investing in India
2. Fostering Entrepreneurship
3. Shaping India's Grassroots
4. Made in India
Roundtable Discussion
| Government Policy - A Catalyst or Barrier? |
De-regulation and opening of Indian economy have made a profound impact on defining Indian economic mantra. Analyzing how it is, its strengths and weaknesses, and potential threats and opportunities is crucial for the mantra to be geared towards success and effectively adopted by businesses.
The roundtable discussion seeks to demystify and analyze our ‘public' policy and seeks to build a roadmap for getting the private ‘stakeholders' to be more aware and involved. Speakers from government, businesses and civil society will discuss the current policy making framework and potential role that business fraternity would play going forward.
Speakers for "Government Policy - A Catalyst or Barrier?"
Panels
| Investing in India |
Emergence of new asset classes and success of early investors in India has attracted a lot of attention in the recent past. While this represents potential opportunities and numerous players have made a move into India , there are significant challenges associated with investing and ensuring success in this unique geography.
Investing in India panel would bring to life these challenges and strategies adopted to mitigate the risks. The topics discussed will include India 's economic climate, its emerging capital markets, Indian investment opportunities and risks, and the potential impact of regulatory reform. Panelists will represent seasoned investors and will provide their thoughts on the relative attractiveness of several industries. In addition, panelists will provide their views on the opportunities available for Indian students looking to return to India .
Panel Speakers for "Investing in India"
| Fostering Entrepreneurship |
Entrepreneurship is a key buzzword in India today. The success stories of the Indian community in Silicon Valley coupled with the opportunities provided by India 's economic reforms have propelled many NRIs and resident Indians alike to start new ventures in India over the last few years. Despite India 's extraordinary talent pool many challenges exist today in transforming the passion into reality.
The entrepreneurship panel aims to highlight the vision and resilience required to build strong organizations and the key factors required to succeed in an ever-changing economy with unpredictable dynamics. Speakers from different industries, entrepreneurial backgrounds and venture capital industry will debate the opportunities and risks of setting up new ventures in India .
Panel Speakers for "Fostering Entrepreneurship"
| Shaping India's Grassroots |
The newly shining face of Indian business often shields one from looking beyond at another India that receives only a flicker of the shine. This is the India with daunting healthcare challenges, inadequate basic amenities, acute poverty, and low human development index. Multiple organizations and individuals are using a variety of innovative approaches that are transforming the socio-economic fabric of India .
This panel will seek to explore in-depth the social problems that plague India, discuss the current response, areas of success and challenges faced by the non-governmental sector. Speakers will address the possible ways in which individuals and businesses can make a difference, and be effective in driving social change.
Panel Speakers for "Shaping India's Grassroots"
| Made in India |
The Indian MNC is no longer a dream, but a reality. Several Indian companies have achieved global scale and adopted international best practices. The gradual Indian takeover of global companies is not a myth anymore.
Made in India panel will seek to understand the transformation process required to compete in the global arena and discuss ways in which Indian corporations have gone global. Further, the panel will discuss the importance of developing Indian MNCs and Indian intellectual property in India 's growing economy, challenges faced by Indian corporations that aspire to globalize, the role of government policy and regulations, and finally, initiatives requited to make the Made in India brand sustainable.
Panel Speakers for "Made in India"




