Wharton India Economic Forum 2017 Highlights India’s Economic Power On Global Platform

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New Delhi, November 17, 2017: Wharton India Economic Forum (WIFE) was held in Philadelphia, U.S.A. The conference brought together Indian pioneers in policy, media, academia and industry on a common platform to discuss the most exciting opportunities and pressing issues in the country. The issues covered at the conference included opportunities for multinationals for investing in India and what does it mean to have India move towards digitization.

The conference was held at the Jon M. Huntsman Hall in Philadelphia and featured eminent speakers like Pankaj Munjal- Chairman and MD of Hero Cycles and Ankur Jain- Founder and Director of B9 Beverages/Bira formed part of the panel. The conference was moderated by Navin Pathak, Co-Founder of Entry India and Co-Editor of Entry India’s well acclaimed ‘India Business and Travel Guide’. Navin has also served as a guest speaker at several business events both in the U.S. and in India.

“India is a massive pool of resources and is one of the world’s fastest growing economies. The land holds tremendous potential for foreign investors and multinationals. The Wharton India Economic Forum is a great platform, which enjoys global reach and lets Indians showcase their might to the world”, said Mr. Pankaj Munjal, Chairman and Managing Director, Hero Cycles.

WIEF is an annual conference focused on India’s development and was first initiated 20 years back by students at Wharton, the top ranked business school in the U.S. The conference showcases India’s economic potential to the United States by bringing together industry veterans under one roof. This year, the key aim of the forum was to experiment with ideas to diversify governance and human capital, identify trends that will disrupt industry through innovation and discuss how to deliver impact to society.

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)