December 19, 2022
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Events to Mark India Week 2023

EPG’s India Week seeks to celebrate these trends, through several special events on 7-12 May 2023 in Leicestershire, Oxford and London…reports Asian Lite News

As the UK and India reach the closing stages of agreeing a bilateral Free Trade Agreement, global advisory firm EPG is hosting its annual get-together of change-makers, policy and business leaders for high-level discussions on pertinent topics, called “India Week”.

When Rishi Sunak became the British Prime Minister recently, as the first ethnic minority to hold the office, it cemented a special relationship between the two counties. The Financial Times recently said this would be “India’s coming decade of outperformance” and The Economist said “this is India’s moment.”

EPG’s India Week seeks to celebrate these trends, through several special events on 7-12 May 2023 in Leicestershire, Oxford and London.

It starts with an exclusive CEOs’ Golf Weekend at Rutland Hall in Leicestershire, moving to the University of Oxford for an education leaders’ conference and Awards on 9 May to be attended by more than 40 leading educational institutions from India, in partnership with WBR. Thereafter will be the flagship Ideas for India conference in London on 11-12 May, including dinner at the Houses of Parliament and a special dinner to celebrate UK-India ties. This conference will be in partnership with leading think tank Bridge India.

At the last Ideas for India conference, Lord Tariq Ahmad, Minister of State at the FCDO, said the event “provides an excellent opportunity to celebrate the deep friendship between our two countries, and also look to the future. It is this trusted partnership that extends to trade as well.”

Angela Rayner, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, said it was an honour to speak at the conference, further saying “The people of the Indian diaspora strengthen our economy, culture and society – but are also at the heart of our communities.”

Pratik Dattani, Managing Director of EPG, said: “India’s economic growth rate is the highest amongst major economies today, as China struggles with a bloated infrastructure sector, local government bad debts, a zero-Covid policy and an ageing population. India’s inflation rate is lower than that of the UK, US and other major economies. As the Western world diversifies its supply chains and geopolitical dependencies away from China, India stands to benefit.”

“This week-long celebration represents a window into India truly going global. We expect more than 100 participants from India, as well as more than 600 attendees throughout the week.”

The last edition of the Ideas for India conference saw attendance from both major political parties in the UK, as well as seven parties from India including participation from Dr Ashwath Narayan (Minister for Higher Education, IT, BT, Skill Development and Livelihood, Karnataka), Tejasvi Yadav (Deputy Chief Minister, Bihar), Mahua Moitra (Member of Parliament, West Bengal) and Manoj Jha (Member of Parliament, Bihar).

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