The Partnership Summit 2004, the annual flagship event of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), being held from January 7 to 9 , will have as its theme 'India and the World: Engagement and Partnership.' |
The summit, to be held in association with the state government, will be attended by over 800 high-level delegates from India and abroad. These include over 200 overseas participants, business delegations from over 12 countries. |
Featuring over 50 speakers from India and abroad, the summit will have sessions on a wide range of subjects such as New economy: new paradigms; Building Indian multinationals from protection to domination; Global economies : is recovery round the corner?; Indian business going global; Engaging the world : Media Leaders' Perspective; World after 9/11; India & US : At a New Cross Roads; Leadership in the Response to AIDS-- From Rhetoric to Action; The Silk Route : Will Beijing Declaration Rewrite History ?; and Leadership : Breaking New Grounds. |
The summit will also host networking lunches on topics such as India and the Arab world; India and Pakistan : Creating a working relationship;Bridging India and Singapore to build global networks; Export opportunities for US companies in India; and Investment opportunities in Hong Kong and China. |
Speakers at the summit include Karan Bilimoria, the CEO of Cobra Beer Limited, UK; Mike O' Brien, the minister of state for trade, UK; Joseph Crowley, Congressman, US House of Representatives; Andrew Gower, the editor of Financial Times, England; C K Prahalad, the professor of business administration at the University of Michigan Business School; Robert Radtke, the vice- president (policy & business programmes) of Asia Society; Essop Pahad, the minister in Presidency, Republic of South Africa; Claude Smadja, the president of Smadja Associates, Switzerland; and Shashi Tharoor, the under secretary-general at the department of public information, United nations. |
Arun Shourie, the union minister for disinvestment, communications & IT, Jairam Ramesh, the secretary (economic affairs) of All India Congress Committee, and N Chandrababu Naidu, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, would also participate in the three-day summit. |