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Infrastructure Today Magazine | India Infrastructure Summit | A curtain-raiser

India Infrastructure Summit | A curtain-raiser

Event  /  Oct 01, 2016

The India Infrastructure Summit is the largest platform for policy debate relating to infrastructure sector in India. The seventh edition will be held in New Delhi on 16th November.

India´s growing population and expanding economy have put immense pressure on its existing infrastructure. Realising this, the government has initiated several measures for reviving and building a world-class transport infrastructure in the country. It has undertaken several policy and regulatory reforms, to create a conducive environment for attracting investments and accelerating the implementation of infrastructure projects. Against this backdrop, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) is organising the 7th edition of ´India Infrastructure Summit´ on Wednesday, 16th November 2016, at Federation House, New Delhi.

Large platform
India Infrastructure Summit is the largest platform for policy debate relating to the infrastructure sector in India. It brings together Central and state government officials, key policymakers, regulators, leading infrastructure developers, contractors, equipment & material suppliers, investors & financial institutions, and other stakeholders in a dialogue designed to address key challenges and issues facing the infrastructure sector.

In earlier editions, it was addressed by eminent speakers like Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways and Shipping; former Union Ministers for Road Transport & Highways including Kamal Nath and Dr C P Joshi and Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, among others.

High Quality content
The summit will discuss and highlight issues pertaining to infrastructure projects and provide a platform for seeking inputs from stakeholders. It will deliberate upon the measures necessary for accelerating the pace of infrastructure development. It will provide a platform to elicit industry inputs for developing a sustainable and efficient multimodal transport network in the country.

With enriched deliberations from business leaders and market experts, the summit delivers the highest quality content, addresses the most current topics, and debates the most challenging issues in infrastructure in the current scenario.

Why Attend?
India´s largest and most comprehensive event on the infrastructure sector; Learn global best practices & partnership strategies and policy updates through interactive sessions, panel discussions and roundtable debates;
Influential presentations/speeches by key policy¡makers and industry experts;
Identify new strategies and technologies for challenges & opportunities facing the sector;
Network with policymakers, business leaders and market experts to forge new partnerships & gain competitive advantage.

For further information, please contact: Abdul Salam/Sudhir Kesharwani/Samridhi Soni [Tel: 011-23765082, 23487457, 23487522, Fax: 011-23320714; Email: infra@ficci.com].

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  • India Infrastructure Summit
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  • Infrastructure Developers
  • Contractors
  • Equipment
  • Material Suppliers
  • Investors
  • Financial Institutions
  • Kamal Nath
  • Dr C P Joshi
  • Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia
  • Multimodal Transport Network
  • Abdul Salam
  • Sudhir Kesharwani
  • Samridhi Soni
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