According to UNESCO, the creative economy, which employs 48
million people and currently contributes 3.1% of global GDP, is expected to
account for 10% of the global GDP by 2030.
Curated around the Ministry of Culture, Government of
India’s targeted sectors, the full-day symposium brings together government
representatives, industry professionals, scholars, corporate leaders and
creative practitioners to advance discussions, document insights and learnings,
share best practices, and guide policymaking across India’s diverse culture and
creative sectors. Following the success of the inaugural session in Kochi, the
Mumbai symposium aims to further these conversations and will be succeeded by
gatherings in Bengaluru and New Delhi.
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