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At the NDTV World Summit, the conversation on women’s inclusion in India’s energy, logistics, and entrepreneurial sectors took centre stage with a sharp focus on the “3As” – Access, Ambition, and Attainment – as key drivers for advancing women in leadership roles.

Preeti Bajaj, CEO & MD of Luminous Power Technologies, talked about the tangible impact of increasing women’s representation at the leadership level. “At Luminous Power Technologies, the senior leadership team constitutes 33 per cent women, really making a difference, all day, every day,” she said, before detailing the “3As” framework. 

Besides Preeti Bajaj, business leaders and entrepreneurs, including Kami Viswanathan (President, Middle East, Indian Subcontinent, and Africa at FedEx), and Padmaja Ruparel (Co-founder, IAN Group), discussed how women are not only breaking barriers but also setting new standards in leadership, innovation, and inclusivity.

Despite India’s entrepreneurial boom, the growth of women entrepreneurs remains alarmingly low. Speaking on the subject, Padmaja Ruparel said, “In 2022, only 14.7 per cent of the funding went to women. In 2023, it dropped to a mere 9.7 per cent.” 

Ms Ruparel called for stronger financial backing of women-led ventures, stating, “We need to create the BlackRock of India led by a woman. That, to me, is what will drive entrepreneurship.”

Kami Viswanathan of FedEx said that 36 per cent of the company’s board and 26 per cent of management globally are women. 

“We recently added the opportunity to DEI to rededicate ourselves to inclusive hiring, promotions, and supporting career paths,” she said.
 




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A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the “NDTV World Summit 2024 – The India Century”, the day 2 of NDTV’s flagship event is here with India’s G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant, British High Commissioner to India Lindy Cameron, and Former Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations TS Tirumurti, among a host of other dignitaries, to discuss global issues.

In his keynote address on Monday, PM Modi spoke about why the 21st Century is ‘The India Century’ and how the country is growing rapidly and how investors from around the world are excited about India being the fastest-growing major economy.

He also launched NDTV World, a new home for global news at the Summit, with the tagline: “The World From Where India Stands”. NDTV World aims to be a leading voice from Asia and India on the global stage.

Here are the live updates on NDTV World Summit 2024:



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“Aerospace Is Flagbearer Of India’s Manufacturing Push”: GE South Asia Chief https://artifexnews.net/ndtv-world-summit-aerospace-is-flagbearer-of-indias-manufacturing-push-ge-south-asia-chief-6837645/ Mon, 21 Oct 2024 07:45:31 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/ndtv-world-summit-aerospace-is-flagbearer-of-indias-manufacturing-push-ge-south-asia-chief-6837645/ Read More ““Aerospace Is Flagbearer Of India’s Manufacturing Push”: GE South Asia Chief” »

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A GE Aerospace manufacturing facility in Pune will soon begin making the F414 jet engine, Vikram Rai, chief executive of GE Aerospace South Asia, said at the NDTV World Summit on Monday, as he hailed the country’s aerospace industry as the “flagbearer of India’s manufacturing push”.

The F414 engine powers some of the most advanced fighter planes in the world, including the Boeing F/A 18E/F Super Hornet, and will be the heart of the Indian Air Forces’ next generation of indigenous combat aircraft.

Speaking at the NDTV World Summit Mr Rai also highlighted India’s potential in the civil aviation space, pointing to two mega orders in June last year, when Air India and IndiGo ordered 970 Airbus and Boeing aircraft between them alone.

“India has approximately 800 passenger aircraft… and about 1,500 (including the Air India and IndiGo order books) are expected to be delivered over the next decade. I believe this is just the tip of the iceberg and India will continue with exponential growth over the coming years,” he said.

Mr Rai referred to statements by Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier today.

Prime Minister Modi, delivering the inaugural address, said eight new airports had begun operating in the 125 days of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s third term (which began in June) alone.

The Indian middle class is flying more, Mr Rai said, because of the Modi government’s “business-friendly” policies. “In a world full of chaos, the ‘India story’ is being talked about,” he said.

“India has a middle class of about 400 million… the United State’s total population is about 300 million. The US has about 7,800 aircraft… India has about 800 and .02 seats per capita…”

“But India is fast catching up to China, which has 0.7 seats per capita and the US, which as four seats per capita,” the GE Aerospace head said, emphasising growth potential in the Indian aviation space.

“Less than five per cent of India’s population has been on an aircraft… and about 85 per cent of all domestic air traffic is between metro cities. There is a huge runway for growth…” he said.

The scale of demand, he also said, underlines the importance of a sustainable industry, including the use of environmentally friendly technology. “We, at GE Aerospace have built new engines… these are 10 to 15 per cent more fuel efficient and register lower emission levels.”

Mr Rai also said GE is currently working on an engine that will be 20 per cent more efficient and, as part of its manufacturing and R&D plans, will also invest millions of dollars in the Pune factory.




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New Delhi:

A GE Aerospace manufacturing facility in Pune will soon begin making the F414 jet engine, Vikram Rai, chief executive of GE Aerospace South Asia, said at the NDTV World Summit on Monday, as he hailed the country’s aerospace industry as the “flagbearer of India’s manufacturing push”.

The F414 engine powers some of the most advanced fighter planes in the world, including the Boeing F/A 18E/F Super Hornet, and will be the heart of the Indian Air Forces’ next generation of indigenous combat aircraft.

Speaking at the NDTV World Summit Mr Rai also highlighted India’s potential in the civil aviation space, pointing to two mega orders in June last year, when Air India and IndiGo ordered 970 Airbus and Boeing aircraft between them alone.

“India has approximately 800 passenger aircraft… and about 1,500 (including the Air India and IndiGo order books) are expected to be delivered over the next decade. I believe this is just the tip of the iceberg and India will continue with exponential growth over the coming years,” he said.

Mr Rai referred to statements by Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier today.

Prime Minister Modi, delivering the inaugural address, said eight new airports had begun operating in the 125 days of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s third term (which began in June) alone.

The Indian middle class is flying more, Mr Rai said, because of the Modi government’s “business-friendly” policies. “In a world full of chaos, the ‘India story’ is being talked about,” he said.

“India has a middle class of about 400 million… the United State’s total population is about 300 million. The US has about 7,800 aircraft… India has about 800 and .02 seats per capita…”

“But India is fast catching up to China, which has 0.7 seats per capita and the US, which as four seats per capita,” the GE Aerospace head said, emphasising growth potential in the Indian aviation space.

“Less than five per cent of India’s population has been on an aircraft… and about 85 per cent of all domestic air traffic is between metro cities. There is a huge runway for growth…” he said.

The scale of demand, he also said, underlines the importance of a sustainable industry, including the use of environmentally friendly technology. “We, at GE Aerospace have built new engines… these are 10 to 15 per cent more fuel efficient and register lower emission levels.”

Mr Rai also said GE is currently working on an engine that will be 20 per cent more efficient and, as part of its manufacturing and R&D plans, will also invest millions of dollars in the Pune factory.




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