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UK India and commonwealth

In honour of the upcoming

Commonwealth Heads of Government Meet 2024,

EICBI, IETO

&

India Commonwealth Trade Council

presents

A Discussion on Closer engagement of Commonwealth with the UK India corridor

29th summit in Europe

at

UK Parliament, London

28th November 2023

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Europe India Centre of Business and Industry and its associate organisations have organised 24 Major summits at British Parliament in London, 4 Major summits at European Parliament in Brussels over the past few years in promoting trade and relations between India and European Union as well as between India and the UK. 

In addition to the physical summits, EICBI has organised number of virtual activities as part of the EuropeIndia40 VIEWS campaign so as to promote discussions amongst the current Members of Parliament from India, UK, European Union and EuropeIndia40 leaders.

EVENT FORMAT

SPEAKERS
To be updated shortly

PROPOSED AGENDA 
Theme - Harnessing the Influence of Youth Engagement in the Commonwealth: Shaping a Sustainable and Peaceful Collective Future via Trade.
Find agenda / post conference report of our previous summit at UK Parliament in London, European Parliament in Brussels and other locations HERE

1

Welcome Address


TBC

2

Felicitations.

3

Keynote Addresses

Embassy representatives from

  • Tanzania

  • Namibia

  • Jamaica

  • Trinidad Tobago

  • TBC

4

Discussion 1 - Fostering youth engagement within the India-UK corridor and the broader Commonwealth 

This session will look at addressing challenges and enhancing collaborative opportunities for youth workers within the Commonwealth and the India-UK corridor. This session will focus on the following aspects

  • Explore the diverse cultures and backgrounds within the Commonwealth and the India-UK corridor to better understand the challenges youth workers may face.

  • Explore ways to facilitate collaboration and networking among youth workers to leverage each other's strengths.

  • Consider the role of innovation and technology in creating opportunities for youth.

MODERATOR

TBC

PANELISTS

  • TBC

5

Discussion 2 - Examine the historical context of youth work policies within the UK-India corridor and the broader Commonwealth.

This discussion will focus on exploring the historical context of youth work policies within the UK-India corridor and the broader Commonwealth and a dynamic narrative shaped by colonial legacies, post-independence developments, and the powerful influence of youth-led movements.. This session will focus on the following aspects.

  • Examine how historical colonial relationships have influenced youth work policies in the UK-India corridor and across the Commonwealth.

  • Explore the role of youth-led movements and activism in shaping policies and driving change.

  • Highlight examples of innovative youth policies that have emerged over time.

MODERATOR

TBC

PANELISTS

  • TBC

7

Closing session and Networking

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Proven strategies, authentic experiences, and fresh thinking that business leaders can learn from and implement with confidence. 

  • Join CEOs, CFOs, Exec. GMs, marketers, and Board members will receive an extensive briefing on strategies to pursue your business in India and the EU.  

  • Interaction with experts from the UK, India and other commonwealth nations which helps in updating the knowledge at interactive sessions

  • Global networking: In transferring and exchanging Ideas 

  • Scope of enhancing marketing opportunities and collaborations 

  • Network with critical experts (Commonwealth/ UK/ India) and explore new business opportunities

  • Sharing and learning of best practices and success stories

  • Sharing your points of view on growth enablers and get feedback for the same from other experts at the conference

 

'This event will bring considerable benefits to all the leaders who attend by increasing access to the connections in the commonwealth, financing, resources, and strategic insight to grow their business across continents.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Business leaders from micro, small and medium scale enterprises

  • Investors and Investment seekers

  • Banking and Financial Institution Representatives

  • Consultants seeking new engagements

  • Accountants who can help new companies

  • Solicitors/Lawyers who provide guidance

  • Senior Academicians and Thought Leaders

EXPRESS INTEREST TO ATTEND

If you are strategic partner of EICBI, please do email us at hello@eicbi.org for your invite. 

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