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FICCI Wins Business Promotion Award at India Global Forum

FICCI received the award for its work in the India-UK corridor, reports Asian Lite News

The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has emerged triumphant as the Business Promotion Organisation of the Year at the prestigious 5th UK-India Awards 2023.

FICCI received the award for its work in the India-UK corridor. The event, held in London, brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and renowned personalities to recognize and honour exceptional contributions to the India-UK business landscape.

The UK-India Awards, organised by India Inc., celebrates the outstanding contributions of those who drive the UK-India partnership, including leaders in business, professional services, government, culture, and social impact. FICCI’s recognition as the Business Promotion Organisation of the Year highlights its instrumental role in promoting India’s business interests globally and fostering a favourable ecosystem for economic development.

Baroness Usha Prashar, Chairperson, FICCI UK Council and Dr Param Shah, Director – UK & Ireland, FICCI received the award. The award was presented by Sir Ron Kalifa, Chairman, Network International and Jury Member for the Awards.

Mr Subhrakant Panda, President, FICCI said, “We are truly honoured to be recognised as the Business Promotion Organisation of the Year at the 5th India Global Forum Awards. This award is a testament to the collective efforts of our members, partners, and stakeholders who have worked tirelessly to enhance India’s global competitiveness. FICCI remains committed to empowering Indian businesses and driving sustainable economic growth.”

Baroness Prashar, Chairperson, FICCI UK Council said, “I am delighted that FICCI’s work in the United Kingdom has been recognised. This will further motivate us to work with greater enthusiasm to facilitate bilateral trade, investment, and research & innovation partnerships.”

Mr Shailesh Pathak, Secretary General, FICCI expressed gratitude and pride on behalf of FICCI for receiving this award. “The Business Promotion Organisation of the Year award is a significant milestone for FICCI for its work in the United Kingdom. It is a testament to its unwavering commitment to promoting India’s business interests and fostering international partnerships. This recognition further reinforces FICCI’s position as a leading voice for Indian businesses and its instrumental role in shaping the country’s economic growth.”

Professor Manoj Ladwa, Founder & CEO, India Inc. Group while congratulating FICCI said, “This evening, we celebrate the enterprise, the grit, the innovation and the success of British and Indian businesses and organisations, big and small, who represent what is now the super-highway of UK India Relations. I congratulate FICCI UK for the award and compliment them for the work that has enriched every aspect of the winning partnership between our two great nations.”

FICCI UK Council has consistently spearheaded initiatives that have propelled India’s relationship with the United Kingdom. It has played a crucial role in connecting Indian businesses with their counterparts, fostering partnerships, and promoting trade and investment opportunities across sectors. FICCI has also been instrumental in advocating for policy reforms for enhancing the bilateral trade and investments.

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India Global Forum Turns Focus on AI vs Nature’s Intelligence

Lord Karan Bilimoria, Founder and Chairman, Cobra Beer said, “One of my favourite sayings is, good judgment comes from experience, and experience, comes from bad judgment…reports Asian Lite News

India Global Forum’s UK-India Week 2023 culminated with the Founders and Funders Retreat in Windsor on June 30.  The second edition of the exclusive retreat in Windsor Park witnessed founders and funders from the United Kingdom and India engage in conversations across the themes of emerging technologies, financing future technology, and inspiring journeys.

Artificial intelligence was the key focus of discussions, as participants delved into the collaborative potential of AI, its impact across sectors and the convergence of sports, media, and social networks in the tech era.

Agam Khare, Founder, Absolute cast the debate as one between Artificial Intelligence and Nature’s Intelligence. “Everything we are talking about AI or computing power will never be able to beat the complexity that nature presents to us. For example, if you expand your DNA, you could go to the moon and come back fifteen hundred times…The real intelligence is Natural Intelligence, Nature’s Intelligence. AI is good, but AI is just a tool to Nature’s Intelligence. Nature’s Intelligence is four and half billion years old. AI is less than a hundred years old. To think that something that is less than a hundred years old can beat something that is four billion years is a bit of an extension. Nature’s intelligence is the future.”

Builder.ai Co-founder Sachin Duggal stated, “There is a massive information paradox with AI. There are about 500 experts on AI, yet hundred thousand people claiming to be experts and trying to define policy. You have a massive information paradox where you are making decisions in a vacuum without really understanding the security implications. Regulation is about bringing the right people to the room.”

Dr Marsha Quallo-Wright, Deputy Director for Critical National Infrastructure, National Cyber Security Center, UK, speaking about security concerns said, “Understanding technology from a security perspective is vital; resilience includes security but extends beyond it when it comes to AI.”

Founders and Funders Retreat also witnessed the first-ever ‘IGF Pitchers and Punters’ – where British startups pitched their ideas Indian investors and ‘Shark the Tank’ which saw founders pitch their idea to the audience.

Sanjay Nayar, General Partner, Sorin Investments spoke about the worst pitches he’s ever heard and said the key takeaway was, “Real world solutions to some real world problems.” Similarly, Shanti Mohan, Founder, LetsVenture, said, “Solve for your current market first and then look globally”.

Lord Karan Bilimoria, Founder and Chairman, Cobra Beer said, “One of my favourite sayings is, good judgment comes from experience, and experience, comes from bad judgment. There’s no shortcut to making the mistakes, and I made many, many mistakes, but looking back on it, I think my life has actually been an Indo-British partnership.”

The final act of the evening was Inspiring Journeys, which featured the incredible stories of four women entrepreneurs from remote villages in the Indian Union Territory of Ladakh, and Olympic boxing medallist Mary Kom.

Nima Goos Goos Co-founders Padma Angmo and Rigzin Angmo, and Co-founders of Ladakh Brew Deachen Chusket and Jigmet Angmo recalled their entrepreneurial journey and wanting to put Ladakhi traditions on the global map. Rigzin Angmo said, “Ladakh has an abundance of high-nutrient crops & herbs but sadly not in the market. We started our business to share the goodness of Ladakh.”

Boxing legend Mary Kom sharing the reason behind her sporting success said, “I have been fighting for 20 years. I am a mother to 4 children. Becoming a champion is not easy. But if our mind is focussed on our work and profession, then nobody can stop us.”

Speaking about her foundation that provides boxing training to underprivileged children she reminisced, “I thought what will I do after retirement. I will not stay at home. I thought I will do something for my country. I just want to give back to my country. Initially I didn’t have any money from sponsors, corporates, govt reward money was very less. But I thought it was the right time and I started the foundation even though we did not have proper infrastructure. We started in the fields…. Now, I have a proper boxing ring, hostel, gym, and world champions from my academy.”

Reflecting on the week, and IGF’s journey, Founder and Chairman Manoj Ladwa said,” The biggest lesson is two things – one is follow your passion and secondly, perseverance. You’ve just got to keep at it if you’re passionate.

“My entrepreneurial journey actually started as a lawyer. I started my first law firm when I was 27. When I pivoted and set up this platform, that was actually nothing to do being an entrepreneur. I was really upset about how India was being portrayed to the world as a glass half-empty. So, I wanted to set up something where like-minded people could get together and say, yeah there are issues, there are cracks. But overall, on balance, the glass is actually half full or bit more than half full. It was an emotional reaction that led to where we are now.”

The retreat was the culmination of UK-India Week – six days of curated panel discussions, keynote speeches, and exclusive networking opportunities with over 150 speakers and 2,000+ participants spread across 12 marque events in London and Windsor.

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India Global Forum: ‘The New India Inc’ to be hosted in Bengaluru

Umang Bedi, Co-Founder, Verse Innovation; Mohandas Pai, Chairman, Manipal Global Education; Nitin Agarwal, Co-Founder, GlobalBees; among others are also participating…reports Asian Lite News

India Global Forum will begin its 2022 series of international events with ‘The New India Inc’ that will be hosted in Bengaluru on March 7 and 8. The forum will mark the growth trajectory of India powered by new-age businesses as the country celebrates 75 years of independence.

It will open doors to global audience for incisive global discussion and lively debate over two days at Bengaluru.

Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister; Meenakshi Lekhi, Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture; and Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, Electronics and IT; will participate in the event.

Umang Bedi, Co-Founder, Verse Innovation; Mohandas Pai, Chairman, Manipal Global Education; Nitin Agarwal, Co-Founder, GlobalBees; among others are also participating.

The sessions will help set a global agenda for India with wide-ranging themes like cultural economy and creative industries, education and skills, diplomacy for business, India’s digital transformation in numbers, the changing face of global diplomacy, financing India’s global future, women in leadership, and taking the transformation further, among others.

With participation already confirmed from three of India’s senior Ministers, unicorn founders, investors and leading women entrepreneurs, the forum will enhance dynamic alliances with world-class talent, technology and networking to achieve long-term global influence. Participants can book for in-person or virtual participation at India Global Forum.

Commenting on the event, Manoj Ladwa, Founder and Chairman, India Global Forum, said, “India Global Forum has developed an international reputation of offering the most engaging and enriching conversations, high-impact networking, high-profile speakers and special workshops.

India Global Forum is where ‘India meets the World, and the World meets India’. As India heralds a new era of entrepreneurship and innovation, India Global Forum’s The New India Inc will showcase India as the world’s next big growth engine.

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