
Nita Ambani to Deliver India Conference Keynote at Harvard University
By: WE staff | Thursday, 13 February 2025
- Nita Ambani will give a keynote at the Annual India Conference at Harvard on February 15-16.
- The event will have over 1,000 delegates discussing India’s global impact.
- Her speech will focus on India's traditions and economic influence.
Nita Ambani, Chairperson of Reliance Foundation, will deliver the keynote address at the Annual India Conference at Harvard University on February 15-16. The event will bring together over 1,000 delegates to discuss India’s global influence across business, policy, and culture. Nita's speech will highlight India’s rich traditions and its significant economic impact.
The Annual India Conference at Harvard University will attract over 1,000 delegates, including global leaders and scholars. The discussions will mainly focus on India's growing role in business, policy, and culture. Nita will highlight India's rich traditions, artistic achievements, and economic progress, aligning with the theme Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
Nitin Nohria, former Dean of Harvard Business School, will join Nita Ambani for a fireside chat on India’s art, culture, and their role in the modern world.
The conference theme, "From India to the World," celebrates India's global contributions and the impact of Indian innovations, ideas, and voices in promoting peace and prosperity.
The India Conference at Harvard has been a significant event for over 22 years, focusing on India's global influence. Topics that will be discussed during the conference include technology, climate action, economic growth, democracy, diplomacy, and cultural exchanges.
Nita is a strong advocate for India's cultural diplomacy and was recognized by Forbes in 2016 as one of Asia's most influential women business leaders. At 2016, she became the first Indian woman to join the International Olympic Committee, underscoring her contributions to international relations and sports.
The Annual India Conference at Harvard is a premier forum for experts in business, economics, education, and culture. The conference facilitates critical discussions on India's global impact. It fosters dialogue and cultural exchange to enhance understanding and cooperation between India and the global community.