World Hindu Economic Conference emphasizes need for Hindu model of economy for the prosperous world
- Vinod Bansal
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Hong Kong, July 01, 2012. World Hindu Economic Conference
emphasizes need for Hindu model of economy to overcome the global threat
caused by undue exploitation of the resources, breakdown of the
institution of family in western societies and lack of ethical framework
in the present economic system. After two day long discussion in
Kowloon, Hong Kong, prominent economic experts, industrialists,
management gurus, business persons from across the globe concluded that
the current greed based model of the economy is collapsing and creating
political instability apart from increasing disparity within the
societies. it needs to be captured within an ethical framework to
eradicate poverty and environmental hazards and generating employment.
Inaugurating the first economic conference, organized by the World
Hindu Economic Forum (WHEF), the Vice-Prime Minister of Mauritious, shri
Anil Kumar Bachoo emphasized the need to develop new economic models
which are sustainable and will generate wealth for eradicating poverty,
creating employment, and reducing environmental degradation, since
prevalent models are collapsing across the world, leading to global
political instability and increasing disparity between the poor and poor
as well as leading to environmental degradation.
WHEF has been established to make society prosperous through the
generation and sharing of surplus wealth. The Forum facilitates sharing
of knowledge through reputed economic thinkers, and well established
business-persons of the world. The Forum also provides a common platform
for strategic and management professionals, industrialists, traders,
bankers, investors, technocrats, scientists and economists for creating a
prosperous global society and eradicating human misery across the
world. WHEC-2012 was attended by over 250 prominent businesspersons,
industrialists, economists, bankers, international traders, and business
association leaders from different countries from Europe, Asia, Africa,
and Pacific region.
Dr. Subramanian Swamy former Union Minister of Commerce and Law in
the Government of Bharat and an alumnus & professor of the Harvard
University delivering the keynote address in the conference argued that
the world needs a new economic agenda based on ethical framework in lieu
of current greed-based model to propel and expand global economies.
Prof (Dr.) Gautam Sen of London School of Economics emphasized the
need to organize Hindu economy not only for creating wealth, but also
for promoting economic equity across the world and help underdeveloped
countries, and communities.
Prof (Dr.) R. Vaidyanathan, Professor of Finance at IIM Bangalore
elaborated the linkages between the ongoing economic crisis in the
Western world and the breakdown of the institution of family in Western
societies. He saw these crises as an opportunity for reinventing global
economic model founded which is more feminine, eco-friendly,
relationship driven and community oriented.
Shri Subhash Thakrar Chairman London Chamber of Commerce and
Industry briefed the delegates about emerging sectors of business in
current turbulent world. He identified Africa as the next area which
could witness significant economic growth and boom.
The conference held extended discussions on the immediate and
long-term goals in context of needs of the global economy. Towards this
end, it resolved to set up an institutional framework with
cross-continental footprint which will provide market intelligence to
people interested in furthering the goals of the Forum. Such a framework
will also network millions of existing and aspiring entrepreneurs.
The Forum also intently listened to Dr. G. Madhavan Nair, ex-chief
of Indian Space Research Organisation and head of Chandrayaan (Bharat
Moon Mission) on how innovations in aerospace technologies is opening up
new markets, wide range of products, and economic possibilities.
Dr. Vijay Bhatkar, ex-Director Centre for Developing Advanced
Computing, and inventor of PARAM supercomputer made a very strong case
for investing in innovation and education as these will be the two
factors which will separate successful business ventures from
unsuccessful ones.
Shri D. N. Kulkarni from Jain Irrigation, a global leader in
drip-irrigation technology explained how helping the marginal farmer by
providing best technology and expertise at affordable prices is not only
a commercially a sound practice, but can also create mass-scale
prosperity globally. Shri Bhanwarlal Jain, started his company on a
modest six-acre patch of arid land, and today he runs a MNC with
operations in 120 countries with a turnover of over 800 million USD.
The Forum has also launched Young Hindu Business Leader Forum,
which will offer diverse services to aspiring entrepreneurs in areas
pertaining to mentoring, capital access, training, networking,
Internships, and market research. Young Hindu Business Leader Forum will
hold its first meeting in Mumbai, January 2013.
The Forum held several panel discussions covering topics as diverse
as “Developing Global Economy”, “Making Small and Medium Sized
Enterprises Successful in the Global Market Place”, “Mega Trends in the
Global Economy and Future Prospects” and “Mantra for a Successful
Business Enterprise”.
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