Section: Reimagining US-India ties | Category: Management Series , Categories , Management Discussions , International Relations

Reimagining US-India ties

Date: 27 Sep 2019 | Duration: 1:03:17

Opening session on Reimagining US-India ties of AIMA's US India Conference 2019, where the speakers discuss how the relations between India and the USA are important not only to the two nations, but also to the Indo-Pacific region and the rest of the world.


Speakers: Conrad Sangma, Chief Minister, Government of Meghalaya, India; Sanjay Panda, Consul General of India, San Francisco; Carol Christ, Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Sanjay Kirloskar, President, AIMA & Chairman and Managing Director, Kirloskar Brothers Ltd; Sunil Kant Munjal, Conference Chairman & Chairman, Hero Enterprise; Munis D Faruqui, Director, Institute for South Asia Studies; Sarah Kailath Chair of India Studies, University of California, Berkeley; Solomon Darwin, Executive Director, Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley and Rekha Sethi, Director General, All India Management Association


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