Samvit’09 - The Leaders’ Conclave: Who's who of India Inc. at IIM Lucknow


The Industry Interaction Committee’s cardinal endeavour is to build a conduit from the Knowledge centres of the corporate world to the classrooms of IIM Lucknow. In that pursuit, Samvit (Knowledge potency) was conceptualized to bring the best from the Industry to IIM Lucknow. The flagship event of IIC, Samvit has become an indispensable thread in IIM Lucknow’s brand positioning.


Samvit’09 saw the presence of stalwarts such as Pramod Bhasin (Chairman of NASSCOM & CEO of Genpact), Ajit Balakrishnan (Chairman Rediff.com), Kalpana Morparia (Country Head JP Morgan), Meera Sanyal (Country Head ABN AMRO) and Dr.Biswadip Mitra (MD Texas Instruments). These Industry Leaders were joined by Dr. Sandeep Pandey, a 2002 Magsaysay award winner who chose to throw away a lucrative career to become a social activist. The event was thus rightly titled “The Leaders’ Conclave” given this panel of elite visionaries.


The event was anchored by the affable Mr. Sanjeev Srivastava (BBC India Editor) who ensured that the conclave was as entertaining as informative. The theme of Samvit’09 was “Emerging pillars of the Indian Economy”. The theme was in line with the Indian growth story amidst the wreck of the financial slump where new sectors and a diversified labour force were emerging from the rubble.




The event opened with key note speeches from the each of the leaders. Mr. Ajit Balakrishnan and Dr. Biswadip Mitra shared their insights on technology’s indispensable contribution hitherto and its potential for India. To a question on corruption remaining unchanged, Mr. Ajit Balakrishnan intrigued the audience by focussing on the different facts of corruption and how India emerging from a licence raj era to a fairly liberal environment is per se, progress and an abatement of one type of corruption.


Dr. Sandeep Pandey, renowned for his work for the underprivileged, reminded the audience about the plight of more than a million people who truly constitute the “Unorganized” sector/section and thereby forced to accept punitive measures. His comparison of the price of mineral water to the price of milk drew widespread applause amidst a guffaw. Ms. Meera Sanyal shared her thoughts on the elections she contested. The student community was awed by her rationale and sense of conviction in contesting the elections while managing ABN AMRO in addition to contributing to social welfare activities. A second year student at IIM Lucknow opined that “Ms. Sanyal is the true paradigm of being strong and decisive”.


Mr. Pramod Bhasin delivered a flawless key note address followed by multiple interjections in the panel discussion, and made it clear that India’s progress can be supplemented only by the simultaneous existence of liberalization and social transformation.


Ms. Kalpana Morparia disabused some of the most popular misconceptions about China and drew the panel into an interesting discussion on China’s progress viz-a-viz India. The panel of leaders collectively threw light on how China’s administration is governed by some of the smartest people in the country which facilitates sustained development.


Ms. Meera Sanyal’s parting words to the panel of leaders and to the audience became the cynosure of the talk, when she quipped, “I hope this entire panel joins politics” in the context of Indian Administration needing leaders and visionaries such as those pre-independence.


The panel discussion drew a flurry of questions from the audience including the most appreciated one from a serving captain of the army who said “We have heard of Jai Jawan Jai Keesan. We only talk about the ‘Keesan’, what about the 'Jawan’? Do banks also have models for our needs?”


The 25th of October,2009 saw IIM Lucknow culminate its 25th year by opening a new chapter in its inimitable record. Samvit’10 is expected to be bigger and grander with IIC25 setting the plans in place in advance to add another feather to the School’s cap.

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