India’s economic reform journey was spotlighted at the 7th Bund Summit in Shanghai, with “India Day” showcasing the country’s development strides, tech innovation, and green transition. Key Indian policymakers and global leaders discussed India’s role in shaping equitable growth for the Global South, emphasizing climate finance and digital transformation.
India’s reform trajectory received global attention at the 7th Bund Summit held in Shanghai, where “India Day” was celebrated with high-profile participation from policymakers, industry leaders, and academics. The event underscored India’s evolving economic landscape, its commitment to inclusive growth, and its strategic role in addressing the needs of the Global South.
Indian Consul General in Shanghai, Pratik Mathur, and Suman Bery, Vice Chairperson of NITI Aayog, led the discussions, highlighting India’s progress in digital infrastructure, climate equity, and policy innovation. The summit served as a platform to position India not just as a fast-growing economy, but as a reform-driven partner in global development.
Key Highlights:
- Diplomatic Presence: Indian Consul General Pratik Mathur and NITI Aayog’s Suman Bery represented India, engaging with global leaders from finance, technology, and education.
- Reform Showcase: India’s recent policy initiatives—including digital public infrastructure, green energy transition, and inclusive financial systems—were presented as models for emerging economies.
- Climate Equity Focus: Discussions emphasized India’s approach to climate financing, particularly in the context of the Global South’s developmental needs and equitable resource allocation.
- Tech-Driven Growth: India’s digital transformation, including Aadhaar, UPI, and data governance frameworks, was cited as a blueprint for scalable innovation.
- Global Collaboration: The summit fostered dialogue between Indian and international stakeholders on sustainable development, trade, and investment opportunities.
- Strategic Messaging: “India Day” was positioned as a diplomatic and economic branding exercise, reinforcing India’s image as a reformist, forward-looking economy.
The Bund Summit, known for convening thought leaders on global finance and policy, provided India with a timely stage to articulate its reform narrative and leadership ambitions. As global attention shifts toward inclusive and sustainable growth, India’s model offers both inspiration and partnership potential.
Sources: Lokmat Times, Assam Tribune, Bund Summit Official Site.