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Global Business Summit will showcase India's rise in world affairs

The Global Business Summit presented by The Economic Times and YES Bank that’s to be held on February 23-24 in the capital will showcase a star-studded roster headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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India is attracting big-ticket investment in industry even as it extends its leadership in people-led services.
India’s global stature has been rising over the years as it gains in economic strength and assumes a greater voice in global affairs.

The Global Business Summit presented by The Economic Times and YES Bank that’s to be held on February 23-24 in the capital will
showcase a star-studded roster headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other cabinet ministers along with global CEOs and their
Indian counterparts, refl ecting the country’s pre-eminence as a key investment destination.


Set to become the world’s fifth biggest economy, India is attracting big-ticket investment in industry even as it extends its leadership in people-led services.

ET looks at the data to see how the Indian economy connects with the world and how that has changed over the years.
India's Ranking in Global Economy

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Foreign Greenfield Investment

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Global Services

IT Industry

Global Small Trade

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