Indian economy is well-known for its information technology and business process outsourcing sectors, but it also ranks second worldwide in farm output and twelfth in the world in terms of nominal factory output. These industries have propelled the country's economy to become the third-largest in the world based on purchasing power parity (PPP).
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that India’s workforce will become the world's largest in the next five years, while half of its population is below the age of 25 and more than sixty five percent are below the age of 35. The country also has the third-largest higher education system in the world, after the U.S. and China, according to a report by the World Bank. With a rapidly growing population and dynamic economy, India could make a great opportunity for international investors.
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is pleased to invite you to a unique event for Chinese and Foreign companies to improve their understanding of key issues to take into consideration when expanding into India.
Agenda
3:00pm-3:30pm Registration and Networking
3:30pm-3:40pm Welcome words by Mr Carlo Diego D'Andrea, Vice President of the European Union Chamber of
Commerce in China and Shanghai Chapter Chairman
3:40pm-3:50pm Opening words by Mr Anil Rai, Consul General, Consulate General of India in Shanghai
3:50pm-4:00pm Investment opportunities in India by Ms. Sumita Dawra Senior Govt official from India
4:00pm-4:20pm Chinese Investments in India by China desk of Invest India
4:20pm-4.40pm India’s FDI policy and navigating the Regulatory Framework by Ms Elaine Tan, International Trade Consultant,
L&S
4:40pm-5:00pm Leveraging the Strength of CII for Investing in India by Mr Madhav Sharma, Head – Greater China & Chief
Representative Confederation of Indian Industry China (CII)
5:00pm-5:20pm Q&A Session
5:20pm-5:30pm Closing words by Mr Carlo Diego D'Andrea, Vice President of the European Union Chamber of
Commerce in China and Shanghai Chapter Chairman
5:30pm-5:50pm Networking time
Views expressed by invited speakers do not necessarily reflect the opinions or position of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
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