In the primary of a collection of on-line, agenda-setting debates organised by The Indian Express and Financial Times, coverage, enterprise and finance leaders from India and abroad will collect for a dialogue on India’s place within the post-pandemic world.
Kicking off the occasion, titled ‘India’s Quest for Economic Power’, because the keynote speaker will probably be Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in dialog with journalists from each FT and The Indian Express.
‘India’s Place within the Post-Pandemic World’ is the broad theme of the web collection that begins Thursday. With the Covid-19 pandemic and second wave of infections clouding the outlook for India’s financial and enterprise development, the discussions will revolve round what ought to be the federal government’s key coverage priorities to rebuild the economic system to make sure a resilient, sustainable restoration, and to draw overseas investments. Pending structural reforms are one other key theme that will probably be underneath focus.
The interview with Sitharaman will probably be adopted by a panel dialogue on sustained development with KV Subramanian, Chief Economic Advisor, Jahangir Aziz, Head, Emerging Markets Economics, JP Morgan; Rohini Malkani, Senior VP, Credit Ratings, Global Sovereign Ratings, DBRS Morningstar and P Anbalagan, CEO, Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC). Even earlier than the shock of Covid-19, India’s economic system had been shedding momentum, with development steadily slowing. Now, after a big GDP contraction as a result of pandemic, medium to long-term prospects stay unsure amid a second wave of infections.
Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, will ship a keynote handle on India within the post-Covid world economic system, adopted by a spherical of dialogue on whether or not Indian corporations can compete globally. This comes at a time when bigger corporations are seen to have weathered the shock a lot better than smaller ones, with earnings supported by value reducing, and improved market share gained on the expense of weaker rivals, whilst most smaller corporations are nonetheless burdened by heavy debt, disruption in provide chains and weak demand. The members embrace Sidharth Nath Singh, Cabinet Minister of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), Export Promotion, Textile, Khadi, Village Industries, Sericulture within the Government of Uttar Pradesh; Naushad Forbes, Co-Chairman, Forbes Marshall; Shobana Kamineni, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals; and Manish Sabharwal, Chairman and Co-Founder, Teamlease Services.
The collection will probably be moderated by P Vaidyanathan Iyer, Executive Editor (National Affairs), The Indian Express, and Amy Kazmin, South Asia Bureau Chief, Financial Times.