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“The Idea of India Needs to Be Recreated” #GreatIndiaDebate ABOUT THE EVENT Great India Debate 2.0 brings together 8 of India’s most powerful and articulate intellectuals, who will debate, in a structured format, a motion that is of great relevance today to millions of Indians #GreatIndiaDebate DEBATE TOPIC: “INDIA’s Growth Story Cannot Survive Another Era of Coalition Politics” #GreatIndiaDebate FACT FILE Program: Debate/Panel Duration: 6 PM - 8 PM (Followed By Dinner) Number of Delegates: 250-300 Venue: ITC Maurya, New Delhi Date: 27 February, 2019 Format: Traditional Debate with 5 Speakers Supporting & 5 Opposing the Motion #GreatIndiaDebate SPEAKERS Swapan Dasgupta Sunil Alagh Shazia Ilmi Member of Parliament Former Managing Official Spokesperson Rajya Sabha Director and Chief Aam Aadmi Party Executive Officer, Britannia Industries #GreatIndiaDebate SPEAKERS Arif Mohammad Khan Gurcharan Das Former Cabinet Minister Author, Commentator, The Union of India Thought Leader #GreatIndiaDebate SPEAKERS Kiran Karnik Sanjay Jha Raghav Chadha Former President National Spokesperson Member NASSCOM Indian National Congress Political Affairs Committee Aam Aadmi Party #GreatIndiaDebate CONSULTANT MODERATOR Priyanka Chaturvedi Sonia Singh Bhuvan Lall National Spokesperson Editorial Director Film Producer & Author Indian National Congress NDTV #GreatIndiaDebate LAST GREAT INDIA DEBATE SPEAKERS HARDEEP PURI Dr RAJIV KUMAR SWAPAN DASGUPTA FRANÇOIS GAUTIER Minister of State Vice Chairman Member of Parliament Writer & Journalist Housing & Urban Affairs NITI Aayog #GreatIndiaDebate LAST GREAT INDIA DEBATE SPEAKERS MANI SHANKAR MANISH TEWARI PAVAN VARMA MAROOF RAZA AIYAR Former Indian Former Member of Publisher Indian Diplomat diplomat turned Parliament Salute Magazine turned Politician Politician Rajya Sabha #GreatIndiaDebate 5 REASONS TO PARTCIPATE 1) Exclusive Debate by 8 of India’s most Powerful and Articulate Intellects. 2) Peer to Peer Networking Opportunities. 3) This is the 2nd edition of the debate presented by one of India’s largest selling and the Highest Circulated Business Magazine – BW Businessworld & The Debating Society of India which is one of the most Premier Debating Societies of India. 4) Focused Content: Exclusive Content by India’s Most Powerful and articulate intellects talking about a motion that is of great relevance today to millions of Indians. 5) A chance to interact & listen to leaders & powerful intellects. #GreatIndiaDebate WHY PARTNER? • Perfect Group Size: An elite audience of over 300 delegates/dignitaries will view the Debate. • Delegate Profile: Leaders from the world of business, Government leaders, Members of Parliament and the bureaucracy, Diplomats, Media and personalities from the world of literature, the arts and sport. • Pre & Post Event Amplification: • It will be covered extensively pre and post event in the press. • Webcast worldwide live. • Telecast on national TV. • Extensively promoted on Social Media, websites, etc. • Pre & Post Event Coverage in BW Businessworld Magazine. #GreatIndiaDebate MEDIA AMPLIFICATION #GreatIndiaDebate MEDIA AMPLIFICATION: E-MAILERS #GreatIndiaDebate MEDIA AMPLIFICATION: PRINT AD #GreatIndiaDebate MEDIA AMPLIFICATION: THE LAST GREAT INDIA DEBATE #GreatIndiaDebate MEDIA AMPLIFICATION: WEBSITE BRANDING & PROMOTIONS #GreatIndiaDebate MEDIA AMPLIFICATION: CAB BRANDING #GreatIndiaDebate EXTERNAL MEDIA AMPLIFICATION TELEVISION • Exclusive 30 Minute Capsule on NDTV. • 900 secs of Post - Event promos promoting the telecast of the event. • Sponsors logo to be part of promos. #GreatIndiaDebate EXTERNAL MEDIA AMPLIFICATION OOH OOH CAB BRANDING • Exclusive Event Branding on Out Door Hoardings across Delhi • Exclusive Cab Branding of the Event across Delhi #GreatIndiaDebate MEDIA AMPLIFICATION MAGAZINE Reach : BW Businessworld reaches 3 lakh + niche business readers per issue. 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