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European Business Group and British Business Group organized 'Dateline Delhi' 2015

| | May 20, 2015, at 11:39 pm
New Delhi, May 20 (IBNS): The European Business Group (EBG) and the British Business Group (BBG) organized a panel discussion‘Dateline Delhi’in the capital.

In this year’s edition, veteran  journalist Ashok Malik, Swapan Dasgupta of the Statesman &the Daily Telegraph, Victor Mallet, South Asia Bureau Chief of the Financial Times, and Vinod Sharma, Political Editor of The Hindustan Times participated in the discussion on current affairs. G4S India supported the initiative that witnessed participation from subject experts and eminent media personalities.

‘Dateline Delhi’ has been a well-received annual EBG-BBG event from the very first time it was held in the year 2000.

Over the years the evening has evolved into a platform for respected voices to share their opinions with representatives of Indian and European businesses, as well as policy makers, on subjects ranging from governance, policy and the economy.

Commenting on the proceedings of the evening, veteran journalist, Mark Tully, said, “We have had a lively discussion with such an eminent panelthis evening. Such discourse is engaging for the audience and meaningful for businesses and policy makers who seek to encourage Indo-European trade ties.”

“As a premier British and European business entity operating in India for the last 25 years, it has been our constant endeavour to promote a better dialogue between European businesses and Indian government. Discussions like ‘Dateline Delhi’ are steps to create a discourse on relevant policy and economic issues”, remarked Rupan Sidhu, Director- Corporate Affairs, G4S India.

Some of the issues discussed by the panel included Modi government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative, linking India’s economy with the global supply chain,  the need for a single-window clearance system, the setting-up of a 100 smart cities pan-India and the requirement of skill development among India’s workforce. The panel discussion was followed by a question answer session with the audience.

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