Davos Annual Meeting 2010 - India's Future Agenda

Dodany: Jan 30, 2010

Od: WorldEconomicForum

Czas: 58:0

http://www.weforum.org 30.01.2010 The 2009 victory of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) was the first time since 1962 that an Indian prime minister was elected to a second five-year term. How will this renewed political mandate reshape the country's agenda in key areas of public finance, trade, investment, infrastructure and rural development? Reuben Abraham, Executive Director, Centre for Emerging Markets Solutions, Indian School of Business, India; Young Global Leader Montek S. Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, India Hari S. Bhartia, Co-Chairman and Managing Director, Jubilant Organosys, India; Vice-President, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Shyam Saran, Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of India; Global Agenda Council on Climate Change Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce and Industry of India N. K. Singh, Member of Parliament, India Chaired by John K. Defterios, Anchor, CNN Marketplace Middle East, CNN International, United Kingdom

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htgajjar Wypowiedź:

Feb 2, 2010 - India is on the path to. progress and that is good. JAI HIND

magicstickkk Wypowiedź:

Jun 7, 2010 - thank you for uploading

youajogdeo2000 Wypowiedź:

Oct 13, 2010 - What is interesting to note here is that there is a representative of the government of India and the opposition party during this discussion. I have never seen any discussion on world scale.. where there is any representation to the opposition weather the country is USA or China... because.?? It does not exist in these countries..

grams2grammys Wypowiedź:

Oct 17, 2010 - You don't need subsidies. You need to let the free market actively be productive. Too many inside rules and regulations make investing in India hard. The average man can not be productive in India because India is too corrupt. It's India's municipal government that is killing productivity.

gurumundar Wypowiedź:

Nov 28, 2010 - Like it or not, G2 is India and China.

sambath92kumaar Wypowiedź:

Jan 30, 2011 - Nice video.. its now that i completely realize how India is affecting the global economy...!! I am backing the rise of the powers INDIA AND CHINA...!!!

Dawitness11 Wypowiedź:

Feb 3, 2011 - When Jesus comes back he's going to say "Game over."

harj2009 Wypowiedź:

Sep 10, 2011 - Wolrd Economic forum ? bunch of One World Govt Corporatist as or India, its entire growth is a bubble same rich ppl getting richer

undusklabe Wypowiedź:

Mar 21, 2012 - great!