Narendra Modi will be the chief guest at The Economic Times World Leaders Forum, which will take place on August 31 in New Delhi.
Bringing together global investors, policy makers, business leaders and entrepreneurs from across the globe, the inaugural edition of ET World Leaders Forum, with its theme of 'Leadership for Global Prosperity,' offers a platform for intersectional dialogue on the opportunities that arise from India's rapid economic progress.
That progress has come even as the global economy overall is stagnating, with geopolitical and climate crises adding to concerns. India's economy grew 8.2% in FY24, as the macroeconomic stability and policy support catalysed investments.
With strong post-pandemic recovery and stable economic growth, the country is emerging as a beacon of hope in the world economy, establishing itself as a growing superpower on the international stage-with its demographic dividend as yet unharvested, and the promise of administrative reforms and social empowerment on the near-term agenda.
After winning a historic third term, the PM will speak to a gathering of over 400 business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors and policy makers. The agenda will address issues ranging from geopolitical instability and building for the world from India to its untapped domestic markets and much, much more.
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