Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver the keynote today at media group TV9 Network-hosted three-day global summit, ‘What India Thinks’, which started yesterday and would be attended by a host of leaders from the world of business, sports, entertainment and politics.
Modi will deliver his keynote address on Monday evening at the summit, being held in New Delhi with the theme of ‘India: Poised for the next big leap’, a PTI report stated.
Other key newsmakers who will be speaking at the 2024 edition of the News9 Global Summit are former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott; Union Ministers S Jaishankar, Smriti Irani, Ashwini Vaishnaw, Anurag Thakur; American sociologist Salvatore Babones, Indian film actresses Kangana Ranaut and Raveena Tandon, Grammy-award winner Ricky Kej and author Vivek Sampath, among others.
India’s G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant, Grammy Award winners V Selvaganesh and Rakesh Chaurasia, and Sinclair Broadcast Group CEO Christopher Ripley are amongst other star speakers. General Atomics Global Corporation CEO Vivek Lall, Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava and author-politician Salman Khurshid are among those speaking on the second day.
TV 9 Network Managing Director and CEO Barun Das, according to the PTI report, said, “TV9 ‘What India Thinks Today’ Global Summit 2024 is a manifestation of our belief in the power of ideas to drive positive change, and we are confident that this year’s event will serve as a catalyst for fuelling the narrative that the new India wishes to create in the decade to come.”
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