Thursday, February 13, 2014

BWI: Institute for Competitiveness, India Establishes the India Council on Competitiveness in India in Collaboration with the U.S. Council on Competitiveness

 
Source : Institute for Competitiveness
Thursday, February 13, 2014 10:30AM IST (5:00AM GMT)
 
Institute for Competitiveness, India Establishes the India Council on Competitiveness in India in Collaboration with the U.S. Council on Competitiveness
 
Gurgaon, New Delhi, Delhi, Haryana, India

Institute for Competitiveness, India the Indian knot in the global network of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard Business School has launched the India Council on Competitiveness.  The Council, created in collaboration with the U.S. Council on Competitiveness; is based in Gurgaon, India and is an association of distinguished members from industry, academia, think tanks, media and researchers. The mission of the Indian Council is to set an action agenda to drive Indian competitiveness, productivity and leadership in world markets to raise the standard of living for all Indians.
 
Dr. Amit Kapoor has been named the Indian Council’s President & CEO. Dr. Kapoor is associated with Institute for Competitiveness (India).
 
“We are truly delighted to set up the Indian Council on Competitiveness in collaboration with the U.S. Council on Competitiveness,” said Dr. Amit Kapoor, President & CEO of the Indian Council on Competitiveness. “The Council is being constituted in this country at a time when there is an imperative need for an apex body to drive the competitiveness of the country in the right direction”.
 
The Indian Council is a bi-partisan or “politically neutral” group of corporate CEOs, vice chancellors of Indian universities, heads of labour unions, think tanks and other non-governmental organizations and prominent trade bodies committed to ensuring the future prosperity of all Indians and enhanced Indian competitiveness in the global economy through the creation of high-value economic activity in India. Key governmental officials from various ministries and departments will also be asked to join such as finance, labour, health, education, infrastructure, foreign affairs, commerce and environment.
 
I am so pleased to see India start up its own Competitiveness Council and bring together the ranks of its top industry, university leaders and other top delegates with the goal of focusing on India’s productivity and prosperity,” said Deborah L. Wince-Smith, President & CEO of the U.S. Council on Competitiveness. “Similar to the U.S. Council, the Indian body will be committed to addressing the issues pertaining to India’s competitiveness in a multidisciplinary manner. It will surely build strategic partnerships with both the public and private sectors; and it will ensure a stronger and more prosperous India in this ever- changing and competitive global environment.”
 
Membership in the Indian Council is by invitation only and is offered to leaders who have shown stewardship not only of their business interests but also of the communities in which they operate. By joining the Council, members add their voice to a movement seeking to shape India’s future for generations to come.
 
Council membership provides access to one-of-kind type partnership and networking opportunities through invitation-only policy dialogues, conferences and events both in India and abroad.  Council members have access both to the insights and thought leadership of their peers, and a staff who will work with Council membership on various initiatives such as manufacturing, energy, technology, global leadership, agriculture productivity, sustainability and infrastructure. 
 
ABOUT INSTITUTE FOR COMPETITIVENESS
 
The Institute for Competitiveness, India is an international think tank dedicated to conducting meaningful research in the core fields of strategy, economic development, productivity and prosperity. Institute for Competitiveness studies competition and its implications for company strategy, the competitiveness of nations, regions and cities, and thus generates guidelines for businesses and those in governance. The institute’s expertise lies in understanding location strategies for companies, and understanding how regions can create a sustainable environment for doing business, while enhancing productivity and income levels of people. Find out more at http://competitiveness.in
 
ABOUT THE COUNCIL ON COMPETITIVENESS
 
The Council on Competitiveness was founded in 1986 and is the only group of corporate CEOs, university presidents and labor leaders committed to the future prosperity of all Americans and enhanced U.S. competitiveness in the global economy through the creation of high-value economic activity in the United States. The Council is a non-partisan and non-governmental organization.  For more information, see the Council’s website and a full list of publications at http://www.compete.org. Check out the Council on Competiveness’ Facebook page for further updates or follow @competenow on Twitter.

 
Media Contact Details

Neera Vohra, Institute for Competitiveness, , neera.vohra@competitiveness.in

 

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