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Harvard students to organize annual India conference

The event will witness participation from over 1000 attendees, attending over 30 panels, featuring over 90 speakers.

Harvard University and logo of the event / REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton and India Conference Harvard

The students of Harvard University are organizing the 23rd edition of their India Conference on Feb. 14 and 15.

The India Conference is one of America's largest student-led events on India. It is organized by Harvard graduate students at Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School.

Featuring discussions on India's business, public policy, and culture, the conference explores the rich diversity of India, spotlighting the country’s rise as a major global force.

This year's theme, 'The India we Imagine', will challenge the attendees to re-imagine India's future by featuring bold voices across three subthemes that unpack the values, complexities, and transformative possibilities ahead.

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The event will witness participation from over 1000 attendees, attending over 30 panels, featuring over 90 speakers.

The long list of speakers include Nita Ambani, Founder Chairperson, Reliance Foundation; Fashion Designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee; Ashish Chauhan, CEO and MD, National Stock Exchange of India; and Suchitra Ella, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Bharat Biotech International Ltd, among many others.

Talking about the event Indiaspora said on X, "This year’s theme, “The India We Imagine,” invites teams to work on real policy challenges sourced from the state governments of Jammu & Kashmir and Chhattisgarh."

It added, "Indiaspora is pleased to support the India Conference at Harvard University."



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