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India Economic Summit: Issues in Depth

India: Meeting New Expectations
New Delhi, 26-28 November 2006

Leaders share their insight into issues that will be addressed at the India Economic Summit 2006.

New Delhi

India: requirements for growth: Ashish Singh, Managing Director & Partner, Bain & Company India, explores the need for further growth in India and how it can be achieved. 
 
Generating regional economic growth (Windows Media file. 459 kb): Graham Mackay, Chief Executive, SABMiller, United Kingdom, Co-chair, India Economic Summit 2006, says that further reforms would help boost India outside of the cities as well as in urban areas.

Siezing the future: Dr. Hans-Joachim Körber, Chairman of the Management Board and CEO, METRO Group, says that India will change the rules of globalization.

Achieving the new generation of reforms: Malvinder Singh, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Ranbaxy Laboratories, looks at what is new about India as it emerges into an economic powerhouse.

India’s advantage in the race to becoming a superpowerDr Vanu Bose, Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer, Vanu, USA, outlines the macroeconomic roadmap that India needs to travel in order to achieve global-power status.

India determines its own destinyNandan Nilekani, CEO and Managing Director, Infosys Technologies Ltd and Co-chair of the India Economic Summit theorizes on why India is set to become a leading economic power.

India now helps drive the global economyMohamed Ali Alabbar, Chairman, Emaar Properties, examines the impact that recent reforms are having on the Indian economy.

Positive signs for India, Mike Rake, Chairman, KPMG International, gives an up to date assessment of the prospects for India.

Coca-Cola implements environmental measures in India, Atul Singh, President and Chief Executive Officer, Coca-Cola India, gives an update on the precautions Coca Cola is taking to protect local water supplies in India.

    
 

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  Related Links 2006

 Issues in Depth

 Read essays with key data on each of the programme pillars:
Infrastructure Development
Managing Growth
- Risk Management
- State & National Competitiveness
 Download all briefing essays
 Download key data on India
 Read interviews with leaders on issues the meeting will tackle

 

Point of View
 
Lee Howell, Director for Asia at the World Economic Forum

"How do you create a growth environment that allows the Indian rural

economy to benefit from the dynamism that we've seen in the knowledge based

industries?"


Lee Howell, Director for Asia at the World Economic Forum
 Watch the interview

 

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