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IBPC conclave to focus on further boosting UAE-India ties

IBPC conclave to focus on further boosting UAE-India ties

Trade Arabia24-04-2025

A major event to drive bilateral cooperation, economic development, and professional synergy between India and the UAE will take place in Dubai on Friday (April 25).
Ram Nath Kovind, Former President of India, will be the Chief Guest for the Indian Business & Professional Council (IBPC) Dubai's 22nd Anniversary Conclave.
The event, taking place at the Taj Exotica in Dubai, will unfold as a compelling narrative of progress, partnership, and purpose spotlighting India's path to Viksit Bharat (developed Bharat) and the UAE's growing role as a strategic partner in this journey. (Bharat is another name for India).
The evening will feature thought-provoking conversations led by distinguished guests including Sanjay Sudhir, Ambassador of India to the UAE, and Maha Al Gargawi, Vice President of Business Advocacy at Dubai Chambers.
Leadership from IBPC Dubai, including Chairman Siddharth Balachandran, Secretary General Dr Sahitya Chaturvedi and Vice President Sunil Sinha, will also share insights into the Council's renewed vision and expanding role.
At the heart of the evening will be the keynote address by Kovind, titled 'Leading the Legacy.' His address is expected to offer a powerful reflection on leadership, progress, and India's global future.
In addition, the conclave will include a powerful cultural segment titled 'Miracle on Wheels,' an acclaimed performance that celebrates inclusion and the power of the human spirit, featuring differently abled artists who are globally recognised for their awe-inspiring storytelling through dance. – TradeArabia News Service

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