Paul Krugman's key focus points
Key points from Arvind Subramanian's talk
Abhijit Banerjee: Globally, there is a need to have a financial system that plays by some set of rules
Pattern of US growth will limit its positive impact on India: Arvind Subramaniam
India should not be borrowing in dollars or euros; that would be a recipe for disaster
Paul Krugman, economist & academician, Princeton University
India's best foreign economic policy is the domestic growth rate
Arvind Subramanian, Chief economic advisor
Paul Krugman: In principle, US would continue to prosper despite the global concerns
Discussion on 'Global Trade: Road after Bali' - Part 2
Global Trade: Road after Bali – Part 1
Panel discussion on American revival: What it means for the world & India
Cesar Frogozo, minister of Asia-Trade, Mexico: We recognize that we need foreign development investment to boost our reforms
Key points that Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad talked about
Arvind Subramaniam: US is the largest source of FDI to India
Arvind Subramaniam: India-US relation pinned by the human capital
Arvind Subramaniam: Rising US growth is good for India
Arvind Subramaniam, chief economic advisor, government of India presents his views at ET GBS
Baroness Verma: Power is one of the biggest needs in all countries and it needs to be available at a reasonable cost
Baroness Verma: Decisions pertaining to growth, development and skills need to be taken keeping in mind its impact on women
Nepal has a lot of potential in terms of its hydroelectric power capacity
Sunil Bahadur Thapa, minister of International Trade, govt. of Nepal
Baroness Verma, hon'ble minister of Energy & Climate Change, govt of UK, shares her view during the discussion on 'Global Trade: Road after Bali'
Hard infrastructure grows GDP, soft infrastructure maintains growth: Shivinder Mohan, Fortis
Alok Ranjan, UP chief secretary: Developing hi-tech cities & enhancing metro connectivity are already underway in UP
Giving every Indian access to Internet is what Digital India all about: Akhil Gupta, vice chairman, Bharti Enterprises
Alok Ranjan, UP chief secretary: We have to move people from industries and services to manufacturing sector
States have to shoulder the responsibility of driving the nation's growth
Alok Ranjan, chief secretary, Uttar Pradesh
Alok Ranjan, UP chief secretary: We have got an ambitious plan for the future. We have aimed at a growth rate of 8-19%
Alok Ranjan, UP chief secretary: The country cannot develop alone. It's the states that will determine how far this development goes.
Need taxation for Auto sector to be rationalised: Vikram Kirloskar
India has the capability to build brands around the world: Don Schultz
Shivinder Mohan Singh: We have already spent a lot of money in building the right infrastructure for the past 65 years. We need to leverage the existing one, before we start with building new one.
Shivinder Mohan Singh: 10 year increase in life expectancy adds 0.4% to the GDP
Shivinder Mohan Singh: Need to develop both hard and soft infrastructure
Shivinder Mohan Singh: A 10% increase in life expectancy can raise 0.4% of the GDP of the economy
Shivinder Mohan Singh, vice chairman, Fortis shares his views on soft infrastructure.
R Seetharaman, CEO, Doha Bank shares his views during the panel discussion
India has the cheapest tariffs as compared to the rest of the world
Akhil Gupta, vice chairman, Bharti Enterprises
The data revolution, just like the voice one, will have to depend on supply-demand mechanics.
Akhil Gupta
Akhil Gupta, vice chairman, Bharti Enterprises, shares his thoughts on Digital India
Vikram Kirloskar: Need taxation for Auto sector to be rationalised
Vikram Kirloskar, CMD, Kirloskar Systems sharing his thoughts during the panel discussion
India sitting at the cusp of a great IT revolution: Ravi Shankar Prasad
Don Schultz: India must build brands; brands & branding is the only way to avoid commodity traps that a lot of emerging economies are getting entangled in
Online connectivity will create presure on delivery of govt services.
Ravi Shankar Prasad, Telecom minister
India is sitting at the cusp of great digital revolution.
Ravi Shankar Prasad
Telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad: Will connect 2,50,000 gram panchayats digitally in 3 years.
Ravi Shankar Prasad: A lot of business potential available because of fibre connectivity.
There are 3 components of Digital India: Ravi Shankar Prasad
Digital architechure, digital deliverya and digital empowerment are 3 components of Digital India, Ravi Shankar Prasad says.
Digital connectivity matters more for poor
Ravi Shankar Prasad says that digital connectivity matters more for poor than for the rich.
My department helped link schools across India to hear PM Modi on Teacher's Day, telecom minister says.
Indians are keen to be connected in process of development: Ravi Shankar Prasad
Telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad starts his address.
Suresh Prabhu: Railways alone can add 2-3% to India's GDP
Large companies are much more fragile than small companies.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Nassim Nicholas Taleb: Every time a plane crashes, the probability of the next plane crashing drops. This is a very benign industry. The same cannot be said about the banking system.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Scholar, statistician & risk analyst: A lot of businesses thrive because of the existence of problems.
States need to do their bit for India's economic growth: Suresh Prabhu
Railways can contribute positively to India's economy if more investments will flow in to the sector: Prabhu
Railways alone can add 2-3% to India's GDP: Suresh Prabhu
The resources we put into the economy needs to be used efficiently
Suresh Prabhu
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu: $20 trillion economy possible if India grows at 9%.
Suresh Prabhu: I am very happy that we have a Prime Minister like Narendra Modi who can dream of a $20 trillion economy.
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu: Congratulates Economic Times for spearheading the campaign of change for decades; for being the 'Change Agent'.
Raj Jain, CEO, Times of India Group: Manufacturing competitiveness, Creating jobs, Decisive and visionary leadership & lastly what is needed is political will and execution - four broad themes from yesterday.
Raj Jain, CEO, Times of India Group: What an evening we had yesterday.
Raj Jain, CEO, Times of India Group: PM Modi gave a fascinating speech on Day 1.
Prime Minister NarendraModi on Friday vowed to push through change at a fast pace but said subsidies should be continued to protect the interests of the poor.
After a power-packed Day 1, which saw PM Narendra Modi shed light on his government's vision, the Day 2 of the ET Global Business Summit 2015 also features key speakers like railway minister Suresh Prabhu and others. Stay with the TOI Live Blog for latest news and updates.
Anda sedang membaca artikel tentang
Live: Digital connectivity matters more for poor, Ravi Shankar Prasad says
Dengan url
http://thetimesnewsid.blogspot.com/2015/01/live-digital-connectivity-matters-more.html
Anda boleh menyebar luaskannya atau mengcopy paste-nya
Live: Digital connectivity matters more for poor, Ravi Shankar Prasad says
namun jangan lupa untuk meletakkan link
Live: Digital connectivity matters more for poor, Ravi Shankar Prasad says
sebagai sumbernya
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar