Leaders from across the globe will meet in the US later this year for the Wharton India Economic Forum meeting to discuss how India continues to position itself to compete and succeed in the rapidly changing global environment.
The theme for this year’s conference is ‘India: Gaining Momentum’.
Among the prominent speakers at the event in Philadelphia are the US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Mr Robert Blake, the Goldman Sachs India CEO, Mr Bunty Bohra, the BP India Country Head, Mr Sashi Mukundan, the Harley Davidson Country Head, Mr Anoop Prakash, and the Mahindra Satyam CEO, Mr C.P. Gurnani.
The annual conference will this year bring together leaders from around the world to highlight India’s key strengths, from innovation and business to arts and culture, while opening up for debate the issues India must overcome to continue its upward trajectory and remain competitive in today’s global environment.
At the previous year’s conference, over 800 attendees dissected the theme, ‘India: Breaking Boundaries’, gaining an appreciation for the strides the Indian economy has made recently.
Keynote speakers included dignitaries such as Mr Praful Patel (Minister of Heavy Industry) and Mr Sachin Pilot (Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and IT), businessmen such as Mr Aditya Puri (Managing Director, HDFC Bank) and Mr Atul Punj (Chairman, Punj Lloyd) and entertainers such as Anil Kapoor and Vidya Balan.