New Delhi: Amid concerns over dipping foreign investments in the country even as the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to impact the current account deficit and lead to a spike in oil prices, prime minister Narendra Modi will address global investors tomorrow on December 9, seeking their contribution towards economic growth. The department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), in collaboration with government think tank Niti Aayog will host a webinar where global sovereign funds, private equity, global pension funds, investment banks, asset monetisation companies and stakeholders from North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Far East, and Australia would be participating. "With this webinar, DIPAM aims to elicit ideas and views from the sectoral experts, investors' community and other eminent stakeholders on the issues to chalk out a time-bound implementation of strategies regarding privatisation and disinvestment of public sector enterprises and asset monetisation of core and non-core assets for realisation of optimal contribution in India's growth," an official statement said. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver an address in the concluding session of the webinar.
New Delhi: Amid concerns over dipping foreign investments in the country even as the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to impact the current account deficit and lead to a spike in oil prices, prime minister Narendra Modi will address global investors tomorrow on December 9, seeking their contribution towards economic growth. The department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), in collaboration with government think tank Niti Aayog will host a webinar where global sovereign funds, private equity, global pension funds, investment banks, asset monetisation companies and stakeholders from North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Far East, and Australia would be participating. "With this webinar, DIPAM aims to elicit ideas and views from the sectoral experts, investors' community and other eminent stakeholders on the issues to chalk out a time-bound implementation of strategies regarding privatisation and disinvestment of public sector enterprises and asset monetisation of core and non-core assets for realisation of optimal contribution in India's growth," an official statement said. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver an address in the concluding session of the webinar.New Delhi: Amid concerns over dipping foreign investments in the country even as the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to impact the current account deficit and lead to a spike in oil prices, prime minister Narendra Modi will address global investors tomorrow on December 9, seeking their contribution towards economic growth. The department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), in collaboration with government think tank Niti Aayog will host a webinar where global sovereign funds, private equity, global pension funds, investment banks, asset monetisation companies and stakeholders from North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Far East, and Australia would be participating. "With this webinar, DIPAM aims to elicit ideas and views from the sectoral experts, investors' community and other eminent stakeholders on the issues to chalk out a time-bound implementation of strategies regarding privatisation and disinvestment of public sector enterprises and asset monetisation of core and non-core assets for realisation of optimal contribution in India's growth," an official statement said. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver an address in the concluding session of the webinar.New Delhi: Amid concerns over dipping foreign investments in the country even as the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to impact the current account deficit and lead to a spike in oil prices, prime minister Narendra Modi will address global investors tomorrow on December 9, seeking their contribution towards economic growth. The department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), in collaboration with government think tank Niti Aayog will host a webinar where global sovereign funds, private equity, global pension funds, investment banks, asset monetisation companies and stakeholders from North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Far East, and Australia would be participating. "With this webinar, DIPAM aims to elicit ideas and views from the sectoral experts, investors' community and other eminent stakeholders on the issues to chalk out a time-bound implementation of strategies regarding privatisation and disinvestment of public sector enterprises and asset monetisation of core and non-core assets for realisation of optimal contribution in India's growth," an official statement said. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver an address in the concluding session of the webinar.New Delhi: Amid concerns over dipping foreign investments in the country even as the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to impact the current account deficit and lead to a spike in oil prices, prime minister Narendra Modi will address global investors tomorrow on December 9, seeking their contribution towards economic growth. The department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), in collaboration with government think tank Niti Aayog will host a webinar where global sovereign funds, private equity, global pension funds, investment banks, asset monetisation companies and stakeholders from North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Far East, and Australia would be participating. "With this webinar, DIPAM aims to elicit ideas and views from the sectoral experts, investors' community and other eminent stakeholders on the issues to chalk out a time-bound implementation of strategies regarding privatisation and disinvestment of public sector enterprises and asset monetisation of core and non-core assets for realisation of optimal contribution in India's growth," an official statement said. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver an address in the concluding session of the webinar.New Delhi: Amid concerns over dipping foreign investments in the country even as the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to impact the current account deficit and lead to a spike in oil prices, prime minister Narendra Modi will address global investors tomorrow on December 9, seeking their contribution towards economic growth. The department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), in collaboration with government think tank Niti Aayog will host a webinar where global sovereign funds, private equity, global pension funds, investment banks, asset monetisation companies and stakeholders from North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Far East, and Australia would be participating. "With this webinar, DIPAM aims to elicit ideas and views from the sectoral experts, investors' community and other eminent stakeholders on the issues to chalk out a time-bound implementation of strategies regarding privatisation and disinvestment of public sector enterprises and asset monetisation of core and non-core assets for realisation of optimal contribution in India's growth," an official statement said. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver an address in the concluding session of the webinar.New Delhi: Amid concerns over dipping foreign investments in the country even as the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to impact the current account deficit and lead to a spike in oil prices, prime minister Narendra Modi will address global investors tomorrow on December 9, seeking their contribution towards economic growth. The department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), in collaboration with government think tank Niti Aayog will host a webinar where global sovereign funds, private equity, global pension funds, investment banks, asset monetisation companies and stakeholders from North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Far East, and Australia would be participating. "With this webinar, DIPAM aims to elicit ideas and views from the sectoral experts, investors' community and other eminent stakeholders on the issues to chalk out a time-bound implementation of strategies regarding privatisation and disinvestment of public sector enterprises and asset monetisation of core and non-core assets for realisation of optimal contribution in India's growth," an official statement said. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver an address in the concluding session of the webinar.New Delhi: Amid concerns over dipping foreign investments in the country even as the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to impact the current account deficit and lead to a spike in oil prices, prime minister Narendra Modi will address global investors tomorrow on December 9, seeking their contribution towards economic growth. The department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), in collaboration with government think tank Niti Aayog will host a webinar where global sovereign funds, private equity, global pension funds, investment banks, asset monetisation companies and stakeholders from North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Far East, and Australia would be participating. "With this webinar, DIPAM aims to elicit ideas and views from the sectoral experts, investors' community and other eminent stakeholders on the issues to chalk out a time-bound implementation of strategies regarding privatisation and disinvestment of public sector enterprises and asset monetisation of core and non-core assets for realisation of optimal contribution in India's growth," an official statement said. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver an address in the concluding session of the webinar.New Delhi: Amid concerns over dipping foreign investments in the country even as the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to impact the current account deficit and lead to a spike in oil prices, prime minister Narendra Modi will address global investors tomorrow on December 9, seeking their contribution towards economic growth. The department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), in collaboration with government think tank Niti Aayog will host a webinar where global sovereign funds, private equity, global pension funds, investment banks, asset monetisation companies and stakeholders from North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Far East, and Australia would be participating. "With this webinar, DIPAM aims to elicit ideas and views from the sectoral experts, investors' community and other eminent stakeholders on the issues to chalk out a time-bound implementation of strategies regarding privatisation and disinvestment of public sector enterprises and asset monetisation of core and non-core assets for realisation of optimal contribution in India's growth," an official statement said. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver an address in the concluding session of the webinar.New Delhi: Amid concerns over dipping foreign investments in the country even as the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to impact the current account deficit and lead to a spike in oil prices, prime minister Narendra Modi will address global investors tomorrow on December 9, seeking their contribution towards economic growth. The department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), in collaboration with government think tank Niti Aayog will host a webinar where global sovereign funds, private equity, global pension funds, investment banks, asset monetisation companies and stakeholders from North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Far East, and Australia would be participating. "With this webinar, DIPAM aims to elicit ideas and views from the sectoral experts, investors' community and other eminent stakeholders on the issues to chalk out a time-bound implementation of strategies regarding privatisation and disinvestment of public sector enterprises and asset monetisation of core and non-core assets for realisation of optima
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