01
August 2014
Past Event
Shaping India’s Growth Agenda: Implications for the World

Shaping India’s Growth Agenda: Implications for the World

Past Event
Hyatt Bangalore
August 01, 2014
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01
August 2014
Past Event

MG Road 1/1, Swami Vivekananda Road
Bangalore, India 560 008

Speakers:
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Husain Haqqani

Senior Fellow and Director for South and Central Asia

Kenneth Weinstein

President and CEO, Hudson Institute

Mukul Asher

Takshashila Institution and Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore

Kenneth Weinstein

President and CEO, Hudson Institute

Mukul Asher

Takshashila Institution

Manish Sabharwal

TeamLease

Marvin Kosters

American Enterprise Institute

Vijay Chandru

Strand Life Sciences

Ian Spatz

Rock Creek Policy Group

Pavan Srinath

Takshashila Institution

R Balasubramaniam

SVYM and GRAAM

RD Thulasiraj

Aravind Eye Care

Sharad Sharma

iSPIRT

Saurabh Chandra

Takshashila Institution

Mark Schultz

Southern Illinois University

Vineet Rai

Aavishkaar & Intellecap

Aroon Raman

Raman Fibrescience

TV Somanathan

World Bank

Anantha Nageswaran

Takshashila Institution

Narayan Ramachandran

Takshashila Institution

Michael Owen Moore

Elliot School, George Washington University

The Takshashila Institution and The Hudson Institute co-hosted a conference on Shaping India’s New Growth Agenda: Implications for the world, at the Hyatt on 1-2 August.

With the coming to power of a new government in India led by a party which projected development and growth as part of its election manifesto, both Hudson and Takshashila believed that the time is right for a discussion on how India's new approach to governance, growth and development will affect the country and the world.

India’s most urgent policy priority needs to be getting India back to a high growth path. The four panels on labour, health, innovation, and trade and investment were chosen as each of these are key sectors that can either act as drivers of economic growth in the country, but a failure to reform them could also result in these sectors becoming barriers to achieving prosperity.

The three questions that each of the four panels delved into were:

One, what are the policy options for that the union government to undertake in the next 1-5 years to reform the sector?
Two, what are the emergent global and local trends relevant for India and Indian policymakers to consider in the sector?
Three, what are the global implications of policy changes and growth in India?

The panelists included Prof Mukul Asher (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and the Takshashila Institution), Kenneth Weinstein (The Hudson Institute), Manish Sabharwal (Teamlease) Sharad Sharma (ISPIRT), Michael Own Moore (George Washinton University) among others. The guests included Mrs Farahnaz Ispahani (Public Policy Scholar at Princeton University), Mr Nandan Nilekani, Mrs Rohini Nilekani, Dr Rajeev Gowda (Rajya Sabha MP), Mr Ravichandar and Latha Reddy, among others.

The conference was concluded by a conversation between Nitin Pai, director of the Takshashila Institution, and Ambassador Husain Haqqani, Director of Central Asia and South Asia programmes at the Hudson Institute.

Video: Afghanistan after the US drawout
Anand Arni and Aparna Pande discuss the situation in Afghanistan post 2014.

Shaping India's New Growth Agenda
Views and analysis from the Takshashila-Hudson conference

GST: small reform, big impact
Narayan Ramachandran in Pragati explicates how a nationwide goods-and-services tax will enable smoother functioning of the economy.
Global economy: A zero sum game
Anantha Nageswaran in Pragati explains how the US may be overestimating the world's dependence on the dollar and hence dominating the policy space.
Driving empowerment in 'Ruban' India
Madan Padaki argues for the bold initiatives needed in rural India that support and represent an emerging socio-economic group.

About the Takshashila Institution
__The Takshashila Institution is an independent, non- partisan think tank on India’s strategic affairs and public policy, registered in Chennai and with offices in Bangalore.__ www.takshashila.org.in

About Hudson Institute
__The Hudson Institute is an independent research organisation promoting new ideas for the advancement of global security, prosperity and freedom.__ hicloud.zoevive.workers.dev

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