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IIMB and King’s College London to unveil collaborative research project, ‘Enablers and Obstacles for UK-India Trade: Banks and Diasporas’ on 17 September 2024

The research findings will be presented at India International Centre, New Delhi 

10 September, 2024, Bengaluru: Leveraging partnerships, IIM Bangalore and King’s College London (KCL), along with non-academic partner—the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), will hold a workshop and panel discussion on ‘UK-India Trade: Small Firms and Global Ambitions’, unveiling key insights from a three-year collaborative research project on 17 September 2024, from 10 am to 6 pm IST at Conference Room II, India International Centre, New Delhi.  

The research project, ‘Enablers and Obstacles to UK-India Trade (2021-2024)’ is funded by the UK ESRC: Economic and Social Research Council and the Indian Council of Social Sciences Research (ICSSR). Led by principal investigators—Prof. Kamini Gupta and Prof. Sunil Mitra Kumar of King’s College London, and IIMB faculty Prof. Prateek Raj, Strategy area, the research focuses on the challenges and opportunities for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in bilateral trade between the UK and India. 

The project has examined supply chains and access to bank credit for MSMEs, with a focus on carpet-weaving handicraft clusters in Kashmir, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. The workshop will highlight key findings, exploring themes such as UK-India trade, global value chains, social networks and the role of small firms in the global market. 

Prominent scholars, policymakers along with key stakeholders from academia, government, and industry will discuss the future of MSMEs, particularly in the handicraft sector, and their global growth potential. 

To register, click here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/uk-india-trade-small-firms-and-global-ambitions-tickets-1008233813477 

IIMB and King’s College London to unveil collaborative research project, ‘Enablers and Obstacles for UK-India Trade: Banks and Diasporas’ on 17 September 2024

The research findings will be presented at India International Centre, New Delhi 

10 September, 2024, Bengaluru: Leveraging partnerships, IIM Bangalore and King’s College London (KCL), along with non-academic partner—the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), will hold a workshop and panel discussion on ‘UK-India Trade: Small Firms and Global Ambitions’, unveiling key insights from a three-year collaborative research project on 17 September 2024, from 10 am to 6 pm IST at Conference Room II, India International Centre, New Delhi.  

The research project, ‘Enablers and Obstacles to UK-India Trade (2021-2024)’ is funded by the UK ESRC: Economic and Social Research Council and the Indian Council of Social Sciences Research (ICSSR). Led by principal investigators—Prof. Kamini Gupta and Prof. Sunil Mitra Kumar of King’s College London, and IIMB faculty Prof. Prateek Raj, Strategy area, the research focuses on the challenges and opportunities for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in bilateral trade between the UK and India. 

The project has examined supply chains and access to bank credit for MSMEs, with a focus on carpet-weaving handicraft clusters in Kashmir, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. The workshop will highlight key findings, exploring themes such as UK-India trade, global value chains, social networks and the role of small firms in the global market. 

Prominent scholars, policymakers along with key stakeholders from academia, government, and industry will discuss the future of MSMEs, particularly in the handicraft sector, and their global growth potential. 

To register, click here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/uk-india-trade-small-firms-and-global-ambitions-tickets-1008233813477