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Davos Annual Meeting 2011 - India's Inclusive Growth Imperative

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http://www.weforum.org 29.01.2011
With more than half the population working in agriculture, India's global growth story will in fact be determined by how it manages its rural roots.

In partnership with the World Economic Forum, NDTV hosts this debate on the increasing political and societal pressure to ensure that India's future growth is indeed inclusive for all.

• Palaniappan Chidambaram, Minister of Home Affairs of India
• Michael J. Elliott, Editor, Time International, and Deputy Managing Editor
• Chanda Kochhar, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ICICI Bank, India; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011
• Salil Shetty, Secretary-General, Amnesty International, United Kingdom
• Min Zhu, Special Adviser, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington DC; Member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum; Regional Agenda Council on China

Moderated by
• Vikram Chandra, Presenter and Editor, NDTV, India

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  • Overlooked is the source of disparity and of the failure of entrepreneurship to prosper (the creditor ending up the owner). This course is the fact that purchasing power is swallowed up by payment of principal and compound interest. This net interest drain is the cause of recession and inequality. Unfortunately the lenders and bond holders profit from deflation and thus benefit from destructive exaction net of purchasing power from the Indian economy. All nations are in this trap.

  • good discussion, thank god they had a smart woman on the panel keeping it on track!

  • LOL!! Zhu Min!!

  • example of china cited by chanda kochar is not correct. there is huge disparity between rural and urban china financial growth.

  • INDIA should use a mix of CAPITALISM (growth), and Socialism (to prevent POVERTY and poor people from being left out.)

    Poor people should have a MINIMUM WAGE, guaranteed income (like in USA), and public schools have to be high class and better than private schools, so that poor people will have the opportunity to educate and become more doctors and engineers contributing to the COUNTRY.

  • how you made a video so long`??

  • the meetings subject was very good and all the people are good at their place. Ms. chanda's view on this subject was best

  • Chanda Kochhar is right we have to share the growth of India to all Indian peoples irrespective of whether it is FDI led growth or Entrepreneur led growth. If India want to get Geographical Dividend in future then India have to invest lots of money in 'skill development' and education..

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