UK – India Business Summit – May 2019
The UK-India Business Summit will be taking place in the House of Commons on the 29th of May 2019. The purpose of the summit includes sharing insights and thoughts on leadership between the UK and India. This is the event to attend for those who are thinking of doing business along the UK-India corridor. It is also for those who want to learn about new and exciting opportunities; as well as for networking with inspiring individuals. Manish Tiwari was asked to speak at the event by virtue of his extensive knowledge on diversity and ethnicity between the UK and India in regards to business relations.
India Business Group have confirmed the panel which includes business leaders, global investors, policy makers and leading academics. Keynote speakers including Lord Patel Bradford OBE, MS Nusrat Ghani MP, H.E. Mr Crispin Simon CBE and H.E. Mr Charanjeet Singh, Deputy High Commissioner of India will be in attendance. The panel has recently been announced which you can view below.
Trade and Investment panel
Sherina Petit, Partner & Head of India Practise at Norton Rose Fulbright
Professor Prajapati Trivedi, Senior Director at Commonwealth Secretariat
Lesley Batchelor OBE, Director General of Institute of Export & International Trade
Sherina Petit, Partner & Head of India Practise at Norton Rose Fulbright
Mr Loknath Mishra, Managing Director & CEO of ICICI Bank UK PLC
Mohit Goel, Chief Executive Officer at Omaxe Limited
Innovation and Technology panel
Dr Mohan Kaul, Chairman of Pontaq UK India Innovation Fund
Simon Spier, Head of International Trade at Tech UK
Jim Bligh, Director of Corporate Affairs for UK & Ireland at Tata Consultancy Services
Dr Ian Campbell, Interim Executive Chair at Innovate UK
Aji Issac Matthew, CEO at Indus Net TechShu Digital Pvt Limited
Arts, Culture and Sports panel
Manish Tiwari, Managing Director of Here and Now 365
Mike Vidler, Head of India Bilateral Team at Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Shabana Azmi, Actress, Social Activist & President of Mijwan Welfare Society
Tom Harrison, CEO of England & Wales Cricket Board