Indiaspora, a San Francisco-based nonprofit organization focused on fostering a more connected global community among the diaspora, has announced the Indiaspora G20 Forum, a three-day event that will bring together influential figures from across the globe to engage in discussions about vital matters including foreign policy, financial inclusivity, climate change, gender parity, healthcare, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, sports, trade, and investments.
Coinciding with India's G20 presidency, the event is scheduled for August 22-24, 2023, at the Taj Mahal Hotel in New Delhi. The program list includes a diverse range of plenary and breakout sessions, featuring a group of speakers hailing from diverse sectors. Among them will be government officials, policymakers, successful business leaders, innovative entrepreneurs, accomplished athletes, influential artists, and dedicated philanthropists.
Sharing his excitement about the upcoming event, Sreekumar Nair, CEO of Indiaspora-India, stated, "The Indiaspora G20 Forum presents an unparalleled opportunity to create a lasting impact on a global scale. By convening this event we aim to drive tangible solutions that transcend boundaries and foster collaboration. This forum is a testament to the Indian diaspora's collective commitment to creating positive change and leaving a meaningful legacy for generations to come."
Commenting on the significance of the event, Sanjeev Joshipura, executive director of Indiaspora, said, "As India assumes the G20 presidency, the Indiaspora G20 Forum couldn't have been planned at a more opportune moment. Indiaspora is assembling 200 diaspora leaders from 25 countries to see how we can contribute to India’s journey towards 100 years of independence. The Indian diaspora, working alongside prominent leaders in India, is committed to harnessing our collective strength to foster inclusive growth, sustainable development, and social progress, as India continues to assume its global leadership position.”
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