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Despite the expanding base of globalized and high-income Indians, investment in the Indian arts market remains among the lowest in Asia and the world. How can the arts be supported to become globally competitive?
Dimensions to be addressed:
- Creating jobs and improving education for homegrown talent
- Leveraging policies that enable trade and investment
- Increasing the international exposure of artists
Speakers:
- Neha Kirpal, Founding Director, India Art Fair, India.
- Tarun Rai, Chief Executive Officer, J Walter Thompson, South Asia.
- Anita Ratnam, Founder, Dancer and Choreographer, Arangham, India.
Despite the expanding base of globalized and high-income Indians, investment in the Indian arts market remains among the lowest in Asia and the world. How can the arts be supported to become globally competitive?
Dimensions to be addressed:
- Creating jobs and improving education for homegrown talent
- Leveraging policies that enable trade and investment
- Increasing the international exposure of artists
Speakers:
- Neha Kirpal, Founding Director, India Art Fair, India.
- Tarun Rai, Chief Executive Officer, J Walter Thompson, South Asia.
- Anita Ratnam, Founder, Dancer and Choreographer, Arangham, India.
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