India Summit 2018

Date: 25 October, 2018
City: Mumbai
Type: Summit
Organiser: The Economist
Enquire NowAbout the event
India Summit 2018 will bring together policymakers, business leaders from domestic and international companies, and respected political and economic commentators, to place the spotlight on the states’ necessary role in driving the national economic and social agenda. The day’s programme will evaluate how states are performing in the areas of attracting investment, making it easier to do business, supporting innovation and entrepreneurship, improving access to quality education and, ultimately, contributing to India’s long-term growth and development. Narendra Modi’s ascent to India’s top job can be traced back to his success in his home state of Gujarat. As chief minister there, Mr Modi established a policy framework that helped attract foreign investment and improve the lives of Gujaratis. Those who aspire to win the prime ministership now have a clear model to follow: first, do well at home and outperform the leaders of rival states. India’s political system, which gives states significant power to implement local rules and enforce laws, means that good leadership at the state level is key to the country’s success. While all have a role, the bigger states and those with the greatest growth potential must play their part for India’s development to stay on track. The keynote speaker list include:- Devendra Fadnavis
- Shashi Tharoor
- Ad B. Godrej
- Zarin Daruwala
- Deepak Bagla
- Kumar Manglam Birla
- Amitabh Kant
- D.J.Pandia
Who should attend?
- Vice president / Director/ Heads/ Managing Director
- Chairman/ President/ C-level managing / Chief representatives
- Managers
- Government officials
- Advisor/ Consultant/Economists/ Specialists
Why attend?
- India Summit 2018 will place the spotlight on the role states must play in driving the national economic and social agenda.
- Hear from prominent speakers from various industries
- The day’s programme will evaluate how states are performing in the areas of attracting investment, making it easier to do business, supporting innovation and entrepreneurship, improving access to quality education and, ultimately, contributing to India’s long-term growth and development.
- Networking opportunities