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Insights from the Co-Chairs Insights from the Co-Chairs 29.11.2005 India Economic Summit 2005 In two to three years, India should be targeting 10% growth if its savings rate improves, agricultural output increases and infrastructure is substantially upgraded, Prime ...
Pakistan: Investment and Reconstruction Pakistan: Investment and Reconstruction 29.11.2005 India Economic Summit 2005 Ikram ul Majeed Sehgal, Chairman and Managing Director, Pathfinder Group, Pakistan, said that Pakistan's statistics are encouraging. Today there are 16 million ...
Sri Lanka: A Business Perspective Sri Lanka: A Business Perspective 29.11.2005 India Economic Summit 2005 Mahendra Dayananda, Chairman, Tea Tang, Sri Lanka; Vice Chairman, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, Sri Lanka, said that Sri Lanka is a new destination for investment . The ...
ICT in India: Time for Version 2.0? ICT in India: Time for Version 2.0? 29.11.2005 India Economic Summit 2005 What role can the IT sector play in developing competitiveness? What are the top issues and constraints on growth? Participants at different tables shared ideas ...
India and the Middle East: Looking Beyond Oil India and the Middle East: Looking Beyond Oil 29.11.2005 India Economic Summit 2005 Arun Bharat Ram, Chairman and Managing Director, SRF, India, began by placing India in the context of other Asian economies. "India needs to compete ...
Can Argumentative India Be Governed? Can Argumentative India Be Governed? 29.11.2005 India Economic Summit 2005 Yashwant Sinha, Member of Parliament, India, said that the dictionary meaning of the word "argumentative" is very different from its usage by Amartya Sen ,the ...
India's Talent Pyramid: Time to Rebuild? India's Talent Pyramid: Time to Rebuild? 29.11.2005 India Economic Summit 2005 Nandan M. Nilekani, President, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Infosys Technologies, India; Co Chair of the India Economic Summit 2005, opened ...
Growth in an Era of Global Competition Growth in an Era of Global Competition 29.11.2005 India Economic Summit 2005 There is a consensus that India must become one of the world's ten best performing economies in the next ten years. The question is to identify and tackle the ...
The Gender Gap: Working Together to Improve India's Competitiveness The Gender Gap: Working Together to Improve India's Competitiveness 29.11.2005 India Economic Summit 2005 Colette Mathur, Director, India and South Asia, World Economic Forum, said that the gender gap is an important issue. The world ...
Indian States: Tigers in the Making? Indian States: Tigers in the Making? 29.11.2005 India Economic Summit 2005 Shekhar Gupta, Editor in Chief and Group Chief Executive Officer, Indian Express, India, introduced Oommen Chandy as the Chief Minister of the original tiger ...
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