Jyotiraditya M. Scindia says India is becoming future-ready by monitoring calls and emails for cyber threats, launching initiatives like geolocated postal digipin, and focusing on local technology development.
The panel discusses how India can develop unicorns by boosting deep tech funding through grants, partnerships, specialized funds, R&D, and talent development.
The speakers address the Inaugural Session of the 51st NMC and also release the Annual Souvenir. Prestigious Awards are also presented to recipients.
The fireside chat focuses on how India can strengthen its global leadership and influence in a multipolar world by enhancing strategies, forging key partnerships and shaping decision-making.
Amitabh Kant highlights the importance of digitisation, centralisation, and dynamic economic reforms, stressing the need for adaptability and technological progress.
The fireside chat focuses on how India can strengthen its global leadership and influence in a multipolar world by enhancing strategies, forging key partnerships and shaping decision-making.
V Anantha Nageswaran highlights that policies focused on skills training, updating labour laws, supporting displaced workers, and promoting public-private partnerships are key to adapting to technological changes.
The panel discusses how CEOs must adopt adaptable, diversified models and prioritise innovation to navigate global challenges and uncertainty.
The panelists share their career journeys, key advice, and inspiring mantras for aspiring women leaders of the next generation.
The panel discusses India’s rise, opportunities, challenges, and leadership in the global order.
V Anantha Nageswaran highlights policies balancing capital and labour, with skill training, labour reforms and PPPs to navigate tech disruption.
Day 1 of AIMA’s 51st National Management Convention, themed ‘India’s Ascent: Navigating Global Uncertainty,’ features sessions and fireside chats with over 30 distinguished speakers, along with the presentation of various awards to recipients.