The discussion centred on balancing growth with resilience, reinventing business models, building agile organisations, and developing leadership capabilities essential for long-term relevance in a changing global landscape.
Despite global uncertainty, India continues to outpace global growth. The discussion focused on sustaining this momentum while building resilience through stronger domestic capabilities and strategic navigation of global risks.
The session highlighted how intensifying geopolitical competition is reshaping global trade and technology. It examined the risks and opportunities this creates for Indian multinationals amid sanctions, tariffs, and regulatory shifts.
The discussion emphasised the shift from rigid forecasting to adaptive, purpose-driven, and resilient management, highlighting the importance of agility, continuous learning, and long-term value creation in today’s dynamic environment.
The speakers explore the evolving role of science in improving health span through AI and biological insights rather than merely extending lifespan.
The speakers talk about how nations can move beyond conflict, rebuild trust, prevent new divides and make peace and cooperation strategic priorities.
The speakers discuss how AI is reshaping global power and security, urging collaboration for ethical governance, shared standards, and inclusive, innovation-led growth.
The speakers discuss evolving US–India dynamics, focusing on trade, technology, and trust, and exploring ways to recalibrate their partnership for sustainable global growth.
V Anantha Nageswaran highlights reforms to empower agriculture and MSMEs, balance profits with wages and shift from digitalisation to deregulation.
The session explores how wars, tariff disputes, and global polarisation affect supply chains and investments, highlighting India’s strategy amid geopolitical pressures.
The speakers discuss ways to overcome trade barriers, build technology and market autonomy, and chart India’s resilient growth path to Vision 2047.
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat emphasises tourism’s role in revitalising heritage, creating livelihoods, promoting inclusivity and driving economic growth.