Wharton India Economic Forum
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The Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF), established in 1996 at The Wharton School, is a student-run business forum in the United States focused on India. WIEF is one of the largest India-based economic and business conferences in the United States. It is attended by over 800 people annually and receives extensive media coverage in India and the wider business by leading publications, such as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The New York Times, The Economic Times and The Times of India.
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Wharton India Economic Forum
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Wharton India Economic Forum
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Wharton India Economic Forum
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WIEF
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1996
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Anooj Vikam, Devika Mittal, Divya Kamerkar, Gaurav Lulu, Rishabh Jain
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Chairpersons
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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To raise the profile of the economic potential of India
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The Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF), established in 1996 at The Wharton School, is a student-run business forum in the United States focused on India. WIEF is one of the largest India-based economic and business conferences in the United States. It is attended by over 800 people annually and receives extensive media coverage in India and the wider business by leading publications, such as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The New York Times, The Economic Times and The Times of India. WIEF's describes its mission as to "engage the world's attention on India's enormous potential and the limitless possibilities the country offers".
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To raise the profile of the economic potential of India