Dr. K Radhakrishnan talks about how the Space Sector in India is rapidly growing and how there are multiple opportunities for everyone willing to be a part of it.
Amb Kanwal Sibal talks about the world’s geopolitical situation and says how India duly qualifies to be a part of the Multipolar World Order for having sizeable demography and economic stability.
Sunil Bharti Mittal says that business leaders can make a change in the society and fulfill their societal obligations through their business by offering the best of their expertise and their resources.
Adar Poonawala states that the country’s health security should be ensured through strong measures of building capacity and resilience in the healthcare supply chain.
V Anantha Nageswaran says that Indian economy will regain its pre-covid growth momentum, and the government is striving much to reshape it by maintaining the Macroeconomic Stability, transparency in budgeting, and giving emphasis on capital expenditure.
Professor N.V. Varghese, Vice Chancellor,National Institute of Educational Planning and Administartion talking about the importance of research in the changing world. He also talked about adapting digital economy in his address.
Baijayant Jay Panda emphasizes on the requirement of regional inclusion in all spheres, and also suggests changes in policies to uplift the underserved segment of the society.
Jyotiraditya M Scindia sheds light on the government’s near-term priorities and plans to bring the Aviation sector back to health, along with stating its potential in the ecosystem of ancillary sectors.
Harsh C Mariwala shares his mantra to succeed in life. He also emphasizes that it is not enough for an entrepreneur to only have the passion to grow his business, but he also needs to have the grit to be successful.
Harish Bhat shares timeless lessons and stories that inspire, provoke and reflect on the future of India.
The panel discusses about the challenges of innovative mediums to smoothen the processes of treatment.