India In Asia: Deeper Engagement
New Industrial Policies: Asian Perspectives
March 1-3, 2024, Neemrana Fort-Palace
In 2023, the Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP), initiated an annual conference—India in Asia: Deeper Engagement. These conferences are designed to help deepen the current and future engagement between India and Asia. They are aimed at building and deepening intellectual engagement among experts who have government, academic, private sector or think-tank experience across the Asian region spanning South, Southeast, and East Asia. The focus is on geo-economic issues along with inter-weaving relationships with political and strategic developments.
The theme chosen for the second India in Asia: Deeper Engagement conference, held in March 2024 was New Industrial Policy: Asian Perspectives.
Industrial policy trends in developing and advanced economies raise questions of central importance for policymakers in Asia. What explains the recent explosion of industrial policies in the advanced economies? How effective have industrial policies in Asia been in achieving their stated objectives? What have been the cross-border consequences of industrial policies in Asia? What should be their response to these emerging policy developments in the advanced economies? Is there a new economic growth and development paradigm that needs to be discussed in the Asian context?
The second India in Asia: Deeper Engagement conference discussed these issues and much more. The conference was held on March 1-3, 2023 at the Neemrana Fort-Palace, Rajasthan.
There were five sessions, apart from an opening and closing session. The sessions were as follows:
- Opening Session: Continuing India’s Engagement with Asia
- Session I: Geopolitical Rivalry and Use of Industrial Policy as a Strategic Weapon
- Session II: New Industrial Policies: How are They Different From Those That Promoted Growth in Asia?
- Session III: New Industrial Policies and Geo-economic Fragmentation: Implications for Trade and Global Value Chains
- Session IV: Climate Change, Decarbonisation, Energy Transition: Options for New Industrial Policies?
- Session V: New Growth Policy Paradigms for Asia in a Fragmenting Global Economy: Impact of New Industrial Policies
- Closing Session: Further Engagement: Looking Into the Future
Details about each session are available in the Conference Agenda and the Conference Compendium.
S. Jaishankar
Minister of External Affairs, Government of India
Bibek Debroy
Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India
Mari Elka Pangestu
Former Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Republic of Indonesia
Arsenio M. Balisacan
Secretary, National Economic and Development Authority, Philippines
Shyam Saran
Danny Quah
Li Ka Shing Professor in Economics
Vikram Singh Mehta
Chairman and Distinguished Fellow
Rakesh Mohan
President and Distinguished Fellow
Laveesh Bhandari
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Montek Singh Ahluwalia
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Dewi Fortuna Anwar
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Muhamad Chatib Basri
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Amita Batra
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Jaimini Bhagwati
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Kirida Bhaopichitr
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Rajesh Chadha
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Rudra Chaudhuri
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Yoon-Je Cho
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Byung-il Choi
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Nitin Desai
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Naushad Forbes
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Akio Fujii
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Chetan Ghate
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Shishir Gupta
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Denis Hew
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Yusuke Hongo
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Kristy Hsu
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Keisuke Iida
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Takatoshi Ito
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Emmanuel Jimenez
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Sunjay J. Kapur
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Sanjay Kathuria
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Bilahari Kausikan
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Deepali Khanna
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Renu Kohli
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Nagesh Kumar
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Keun Lee
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Nishan de Mel
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Shivshankar Menon
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Ong Kian-Ming
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Sudipto Mundle
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Vikram Nehru
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Nitin Pai
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Umesh Pandey
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Raden Pardede
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Thitinan Pongsudhirak
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Selim Raihan
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Janak Raj
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Ajay Singh
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Anoop Singh
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Amarjeet Sinha
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Krishna Srinivasan
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Tetsushi Sonobe
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Venkataramani Sumantran
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Jomo Kwame Sundaram
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Nobuo Tanaka
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Heiwai Tang
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Rahul Tongia
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Shujiro Urata
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Sandhya Venkateswaran
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Tetsuya Watanabe
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Dushni Weerakoon
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Yang Yao
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Bernard Yeung
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Tao Zhang