To attract investment to the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair today the Virtual Global Investor Roundtable (VGIR) 2020, which will be attended by the heads of the top 20 institutional investors from various parts of the world.
VGIR 2020 will focus on discussions on India’s economic and investment prospects, structural reforms, and the government’s vision to make the country a $ 5 trillion economy.
The Indian side at the round table will be represented by business leaders, financial market regulators, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das.
Global institutional investors, representing key regions such as the US, Europe, Canada, South Korea, Japan, the Middle East, Australia, and Singapore, will participate in VGIR 2020, with some of these investors engaging with the government for the first time. .
Some of the featured funds participating in the event are Temasek, AustralianSuper, CDPQ, CPP Investments, GIC, Future Fund, Japan Post Bank and Japan Bank for International Cooperation.
Also included are Korean Investment Corporation, Nippon Life, Mubadala Investment Company, Ontario Teachers, Teachers Retirement Texas, and Pension Denmark.
Apart from this, there will be six major Indian industrialists: Deepak Parekh (HDFC), Dilip Shanghvi (Sun Pharma), Mukesh Ambani (RIL), Nadan Nilekani (Infosys), Ratan Tata (Tata Group) and Uday Kotak (Kotak Mahindra Bank) for share your experience.
VGIR 2020 will also provide an opportunity for all stakeholders to further cement the strong partnerships that have been built and foster engagement with international institutional investors looking to increase their investments in India.
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