Global Business Summit 4.0 Speakers
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Shri Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Of India
“India Should No Longer Be Bracketed With The Least Developed. We Can Do This.
Swami Vivekananda Had Said,‘arise, Awake, Do Not Stop Untilthe Goal Has Been Attained.’
This Should Inspire Us All To Achieve The Vision Of A New Age India. Together, We Can!”

Narayana Murthy
Co-founder, Infosys
“We have to understand that the only way we can solve the problem of poverty is through the creations of jobs by entrepreneurs and industrialists, both Indian and foreign.”

Bill Gates
Co - Chair Bill & Melinda, Gates Foundation
“India’s willingness to play a big role in manufacturing COVID-19 vaccine & allow it to supply to other developing countries will be a critical part in containing the pandemic globally.”

Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev
Visionary & Founder, Isha Foundation
“It is important business leaders understand that they need to think beyond quarterly balance sheets and see what it is that they are creating. What is their legacy for tomorrow?”

Uday Kotak
Executive Vice Chairman & MD, Kotak Mahindra Bank
“With crude prices and the commodities at an all time low, it is just the right time for macro focused companies in India.”

Dick Cheney
Former Vice President, United States of America
“I think that as we go forward, over the course of the next several months and years, it makes good sense to be concerned about globalization and wanting to be able to continue to enjoy the benefits that we all derive from the world economy.”

Dara Khushrowshahi
CEO, Uber
“It is very difficult to be an entrepreneur, but it is more difficult to be an entrepreneur at scale. keeping India open and you can see the optimism in the way the economy is going, it is remarkable; to be an entrepreneur at scale is a skill that hopefully I can find as I take over Uber and look to scale and take it forward.”

Dominic Barton
Former Global MD, McKinsey & Co.
“I think there is a much higher appetite and excitement about what is happening, there has been a significant shift that was not on the table. I think one of the biggest indicators are the investments by foreign investors, and I think that is the surest indication of where India is moving to. It’s all very positive, but we all want things to move faster.”

Andrew Philip Witty
CEO, GlaxoSmithKline
“India has many of the same challenges as a company. Sometimes it feels very hard to set the strategy, it feels pretty hard to set the policy, it’s really hard to get the implementation. The bigger the company, the more complex the system, the harder it gets.”

Sunil Mittal
Chairman, Bharti Enterprises
“There’s an air of optimism all around due to a convergence of several global phenomenon. The current government has demonstrated immense commitment and dedication which will go a long way in helping India progress as this was the only part which was missing, the rest of potential was already present in the country.”

Guy Kawsaki
Chief Evangelist, Canva, Brand Ambassador Mercedes Benz and Former Chief Evangelist, Apple
“Every technological shift – whether it’s Gutenberg’s printing press or Paul Barinerd’s Aldus desktop publishing – heralded an ‘end of the world is nigh’ for jobs. Computers, themselves”

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw
Executive Chairperson, Biocon
“The pandemic could increase global poverty by as much as half a billion people, according to the UN. Thus, Poverty alleviation programs have to become an imperative the world over”

Carla Harris
Vice Chairman Managing Director And Senior Client Advisor, Morgan Stanley
“Leadership today requires people who can change and drive cultures rather than being rewarded as part of the ‘producer’ culture.”

Harsh Mariwala
Chairman, Marico
“E-commerce, E-consulting, E-learning, Digital Learning, Etc. Will Become A Mainstream Trend. Organizations Must Aggressively Adopt Digital Channels To Become Successful”

GP Hinduja
Co-Chairman, Hinduja Group
“The economic stimulus packages should be focused towards big businessmen or leaders as they could not only take care of their large workforce, but also add new jobs”

Jean-pascal Tricoire
Chairman and CEO, Schneider Electric
“Electrification can build a green future, when it comes to solar, macro greens, net zero buildings or even electric vehicles. Therefore, combining electric and digital together are the best for smarter living.”

Ritesh Agarwal
Founder & CEO, OYO Hotels & Homes
“If This Time Is Critical For Us, It’s Tremendously Harsh For Small Businesses. We Must Ensure To Support Them In Every Way Possible”
























































