Ask a Leader at the India Economic Summit: Your Link to Leadership
Watch the video appeal produced in collaboration with NDTV.
With one of the youngest demographics in the world the next generation Indian voice needs to be heard and the leaders of tomorrow need access to the leaders of today.
The World Economic Forum is once again opening its meetings and making its participants available to the public by calling you to “Ask a Leader” at its annual India Economic Summit, held for the first time in Mumbai, from 12 – 14 November.
“What would you ask a world leader?”
You are invited to upload or post any question from world politics to the environment and beyond in text or video format to the World Economic Forum’s Facebook page at wef.ch/facebook or Ask a Leader YouTube channel at youtube.com/Davos.
The deadline for submitting questions in text or video format is 9 November 2011.
Join the Ask a Leader project and have your voice and your communities voice heard and stay true to this year’s Summit theme, Linking Leadership with Livelihood.
During the three-day gathering, the World Economic Forum will put a selection of the best submitted questions to world leaders and regional experts at the Social Media Corner, giving the public direct access to some of the most powerful and influential people in the world.
Video responses will be uploaded to the Forum’s Ask a Leader YouTube channel, where you can watch participants’ video blog their answers, share their ideas and explain their visions for a better India.
How to connect online during the India Economic Summit
Livestream
A selection of plenary sessions from Mumbai will be webcast live for public viewing on our Livestream channel and Facebook page. The session videos will also be available on demand on the Forum’s website and YouTube channel.
“Like” the Forum’s Facebook page to receive all the news and views from the Summit including participant blog posts (from the Forum Blog), photographs, video diaries and more.
You can also follow the Summit on Twitter @Davos as well as our live tweet account @WEF, where World Economic Forum staff will share the best quotes, outcomes and thoughts from key sessions and events. The official India Economic Summit Twitter list, compiled by the Forum, also allows you to follow participant tweets from Mumbai and beyond.
Forum Blog
Read participant insights and views and watch there video diaries from Mumbai here on the blog.
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