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Test: India Economic Conclave: Charting the $10 Trillion Path to 2035

India has set its sights on becoming a $10 trillion economy by 2035. This flagship BS Dialogue webinar brings together policymakers, economists, and industry captains to assess the realistic roadmap and critical bottlenecks. Business Standard's Economic Conclave examines the three engines of growth—manufacturing, services, and agriculture—and the reforms needed to accelerate each.
 
Session one addresses the manufacturing push: Can India capture the China+1 opportunity? Our panel discusses PLI scheme effectiveness, infrastructure development, and ease of doing business. Session two focuses on services, exploring the next frontier in IT, GCCs, and knowledge economy. Session three tackles agriculture and rural consumption—the often-overlooked driver of demand. The conclave concludes with a macroeconomic outlook on fiscal policy, monetary policy, and external balances.
 
This is essential viewing for economists, policy analysts, business leaders, and anyone tracking Indias growth story.

Panelists

Namrata Shinde

Lead SDET

Anurag Sharma

Assistant Manager

Shivani Singh

Tech Lead

Nagabushan V

Financial Advisor and Selling Author

Moderated by
Emin Gunenc

Tech Lead

Webinar Ended 23 Apr 2026 04:00 PM IST
Test: India Economic Conclave: Charting the $10 Trillion Path to 2035

23 Apr 2026

04:00 PM IST · 15 mins

Webinar highlights

  • The $10 trillion roadmap: Realistic timeline and critical milestones
  • Manufacturing deep dive: PLI schemes, China+1, and the factory sector
  • Services 2.0: Beyond IT—GCCs, R&D, and the knowledge economy
  • Agriculture and rural demand: The consumption story beneath the surface
  • Policy panel: Former bureaucrats and economists discuss reform priorities
  • Live polling: Share your views on India's economic trajectory