Conference on Challenges for the Indian Economy in the 21st

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Challenges for the Indian Economy in the 21st Century
Biennial Conference of the Association of Indian Economic Studies(AIES)
Co-hosted by the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington
University (GWU)

June 5-6, 1999, 8.45 a.m.-5.00 p.m. Lisner Hall (2023 G Street N.W.), GWU, Washington, D.C.

"As India enters the next Millennium, the challenges before the nation remain complex and daunting. The demanding tasks of nation building and good governance can be facilitated through a clearer articulation and discussion of the underlying issues"

This AIES biennial conference will bring together economists, policymakers, scholars, and private sector representatives to highlight the challenges for the Indian economy in the 21st century.

Agenda: The conference explores the challenges for the Indian economy in:

Governance and civil society Urban and Environmental Issues Globalization and Economic Reforms Poverty Reduction

Come and join the leaders in government, industry, academia, and community from around the world:

Share best practices, communicate concerns, and think pragmatically about effective and innovative solutions

Identify tools and approaches necessary to achieve successful collaborative partnerships between the different stakeholders

Develop methods of sharing the lessons learnt for the benefit of all

For Details Contact: mailto:AIESTUDIES@Yahoo.com