1. Global Exhibition on Services (GES) The Government of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry in association with Confederation of Indian Industry.

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Global Exhibition on Services (GES) The Government of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry in association with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC) is organizing the Global Exhibition on Services from 23 to 25 April 2015 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The main objective of the Global Exhibition on Services is to create a global platform for establishing linkages to boost global trade in services. GES will enhance strategic cooperation and develop synergies to strengthen multilateral relationships between all stakeholders, tap the potential for services’ exports and to increase FDI flow in the services sector. There will be deliberation on issues of concern and on ways to take global services trade to a higher level. The Exhibition would be a meeting place for countries, for global service sector players to forge new business relationships and enhance international trade in services. 2

Objectives of GES OBJECTIVES Global platform for trade in services Showcase India’s strength in services sector Leverage competiveness for enhancing exports Forum for foreign service suppliers for selling, sourcing and exploring investment opportunities Opportunities for sharing best practices Occasion for states to showcase their services prowess Knowledge forum to discuss latest in domestic regulations, policy, investment and competition issues 3

Highlights Inauguration by Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India 3 Day Exhibition Participation from more than 40 countries Service providers will interact and showcase their strengths Networking & B2B meetings Sectoral & Regional Seminars Venue - Spread over 32,000 square meters at Hall No. 7 to 12A, 14 and 18, Pragati Maidan 4

Focus Sectors IT & Telecom Tourism Media and Entertainment Healthcare Logistics Professional Services (Legal, Architectural, Accountancy, Banking, Project Exports) Education R & D Space SME in Services 5

What to get at GES? GES will offer a one-stop-shop for meetings, networking and collaboration in the services space. One-stop shop GES is the destination for corporate, business persons, tourists, patients, filmmakers, service providers GES, set, go The exhibition would be a meeting place for countries, for global service sector players to forge new business relationships and enhance international trade in services Meeting Place Interaction among international services sector players, seminars and dedicated B2B meetings to strike useful partnerships will be organised under the event. International Interaction It’s a great expo to look at alternative and emerging business models especially in the services space. Alternative models 6

Participants Profile Corporates from focus services sector with global footprint Policy makers from India and Abroad Industry- Service Providers and Buyers Investment bodies / Banks Trade and Industry associations Facilitators for services PSUs Tourism Board 7

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