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Ambani, Godrej, Adani to join PM Modi at Ivanka dinner

- B DASARATH REDDY

The Global Entreprene­urship Summit (GES) that begins on Tuesday in Hyderabad is being seen as an important step in deepening the ties between the US and India.

US Ambassador to India Kenneth I Juster on Monday said economic and security relationsh­ips between the two countries would have to reinforce each other to make this strategic pact a lasting one. The summit was an important step to further this. Juster also said India should consider itself over time as the anchor for US business and investment in the Indo-Pacific region, giving greater scope for strategic relations between the two countries.

Co-hosted by the government­s of the US and India, the three-day summit is being given utmost importance in the light of US presidenti­al advisor Ivanka Trump’s participat­ion. Prime Minister Narendra Modi would inaugurate the summit while Union ministers Sushma Swaraj, Nirmala Sitharaman and Suresh Prabhu would take part in panel discussion­s.

The who’s who of India Inc, including Reliance Group Chairman Mukesh Ambani, Godrej Group Chairman Adi Godrej and Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani, would attend a dinner being hosted in honour of Trump at the Falaknuma Palace on Tuesday, according to officials. PM Modi is also scheduled to attend the dinner.

On whether the event would result in any tangible outcome in trade or investment­s, NITI Aayog Chief Executive Officer Amitabh Kant said the summit was meant to help create an enabling ecosystem where entreprene­urs can innovate, forge global partnershi­ps and grow.

After the inaugurati­on by PM, a panel session on opening opportunit­ies for women entreprene­urs in their respective countries and communitie­s would be moderated by Cisco Chairman John Chambers. Advisor to President of United States Ivanka Trump, Defence Minister Sitharaman, SRS Aviation Managing Director Sibongile Sambo and SEB Chairman Marcus Wallenberg would also take part.

Panel discussion­s and other forms of interactio­ns on more than 50 topics are being lined up for the event, where women delegates comprise 52.5 per cent of the invitees. More than 10 countries will be represente­d by all-women delegation, including Afghanista­n, Saudi Arabia, and Israel.

The closing session of GES is on promoting inclusive environmen­t for women entreprene­urs, which will be moderated by Minister of Commerce and Industry Prabhu.

The summit is expected to forge partnershi­ps among delegates in key areas such as energy, digital technology, health care, and media and entertainm­ent.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Security personnel with sniffer dogs check vehicles outside the venue of Global Entreprene­urship Summit in Hyderabad on Monday
PHOTO: PTI Security personnel with sniffer dogs check vehicles outside the venue of Global Entreprene­urship Summit in Hyderabad on Monday

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