India-China Conclave 2008 is the 4th annual event under India
China Economic and Cultural Council’s (ICEC) India-China Economic Programme.
The conclave will be held on 18-19, February 2009 in New Delhi. The conclave is organized by ICEC
Council in collaboration with China Chamber of International Commerce and Rajiv
Gandhi Foundation. The conclave strives to increase awareness of the many opportunities
in India and China for economic
cooperation.
Sectors to be discussed
in depth:
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Information Technology
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Telecom
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Financial Services
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Infrastructure
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Power and
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Healthcare
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Environment
Objectives
The India China Conclave 2008 offers a unique platform to
learn, discuss and exchange experience about the major
structural, technical, managerial and regulatory changes in
the trade across various sectors amongst various stakeholders.
Coherent with the emerging partnership between India and
china, the Conclave aims to provide a critical assessment of
the current state and future business prospects for mutual
benefit and growth. More specifically, the summit will:
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Present a critical assessment of current trade and investment
climate in India and China and address specific policy issues
that confront both countries private Sector,
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Identify specific needs for improving business environment to
enhance economic cooperation between both countries,
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Showcase key development initiatives to the private & public
sectors of the many commercial opportunities in both
countries,
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Offer a platform for Chinese and Indian enterprises, business
leaders to interact directly at one to one level,
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Provide opportunity to business leaders for direct interaction
with policy makers and implementers to share ideas for
building confidence for sustainable business relationships.
Conclave Highlights
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Ideal occasion to meet, interact & network with policy
planners, business associates & prospective clients committed
to best practices across various sectors.
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Informative & innovative sessions to showcase contributions,
advancement, technologies and opportunities available
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Participation expected from the entire stakeholder community
including regulatory & policy making authorities,
manufacturers & suppliers, research organisations etc.
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Many key players have already confirmed their participation
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Participating organizations in our recent seminar included
Peoples Republic Bank of China, Indian Banks` Association,
China Council for promotion of International trade (CCPIT),
FISME, amongst many others.
Participation
Options
Amongst the various ways of participating in this important
event are
1. Sponsorship of the Event
2. Exhibit display
3. Online & Print Advertisement options
4. Speaking Opportunities
5. Delegate Registration |