The 8th Asia Economic Dialogue will be held in Pune.

The 8th Asia Economic Dialogue will be held in Pune.

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Category : International Published on: February 24 2024

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  • Jointly organised by the Ministry of External Affairs and the PIC, the conference will run from February 29 to March 2, focusing on 'Geo-Economic Challenges in an Age of Flux'.
  • The event will feature 12 sessions covering topics such as women and geo-economics, generative AI, digital diplomacy and more.
  • With 46 speakers from 11 countries, including foreign secretaries and former ministers, the conference aims to address global issues and promote positive change.
  • The inaugural session on the theme 'Encouraging Economic Integration in South Asia' organized by Gautam Bambawale will be chaired.
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