IGDR is envisaged as an independent, neutral and levelled platform to bring together development practitioners from across the realms of government, civil society, industry, academia and other non-governmental organizations to foster free, fair, transparent and high-minded discussions, as well as ideation and co-creation around some of the key themes which are critical for India’s development. The IGDR is also envisaged as having additional roles to play in areas such as practical research and analysis, leading to the structuring of actionable policies, programmes and projects.
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India’s Union Finance Secretary, Dr. T. V. Somanathan in conversation with Arun M. Kumar, Chairman and CEO, KPMG in India.
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