ET Now hosts ‘ET Now Leadership Dialogues 2024’

Marking the channel’s 15th anniversary, the inaugural edition witnessed industry voices, policymakers, and economic experts cover aspects of economic policy, financial regulation, and strategic initiatives

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New Delhi: ET Now hosted ET Now Leadership Dialogues 2024 in Mumbai. Marking the channel’s 15th anniversary, the inaugural edition witnessed industry voices, policymakers, and economic experts cover aspects of economic policy, financial regulation, and strategic initiatives.

Themed ‘India@2030,’ ET Now Leadership Dialogues 2024 delved into discussions and deliberations outlining strategies towards India’s journey to a $10 trillion economy, covering discussions on the growth in Indian retail investments, surging profitability, and the identification of high-growth opportunities. 

Shaktikanta Das - Governor, Reserve Bank of India, delivered the keynote address, followed by a fireside chat on the key strategies for India@2030. 

Delivering the welcome address, N Subramanian, Executive Director and Group CEO (Non Publishing), Times Group, said, “As we celebrate a remarkable milestone of 15 years of ET Now, we reflect on a journey marked by our unwavering commitment to integrity, innovation, and intelligence. Over the past decade and a half, ET Now has been at the forefront of championing India's growth story, empowering millions with financial inclusion and informed decisions, helping them Rise with India. Under visionary leadership and through groundbreaking reforms, we are poised to lead India into an era of remarkable growth and opportunity. I am confident that, today's discussions with leading industry voices, policymakers, and economic experts at the ET Now Leadership Dialogues will chart a clear path for India to become a $10 trillion economy by the end of this decade."

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