Global Steering Group's funds to meet long-term needs of developing nations

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Tata group Chairman Emeritus Rata Tata said Monday the impact investment being planned by the Global Steering Group (GSG) in various fields would go a long way in meeting the needs of developing countries, including India.
He was speaking at the fourth annual GSG Impact Summit here. This is the first time the event is being held in India.
"The investment is going to meet the needs of the developing countries that need investment in infrastructure, investment in connectivity, education, medical facilities," Tata said.
The UK-based GSG is an independent global network catalysing impact investment to benefit people and planet.
It was set up in August 2015 as the successor to the Social Impact Investment Taskforce established during UK's presidency of the G8.
The GSG brings together leaders of finance, business and philanthropy to drive adoption of impact investing around the world, unlocking capital to solve world's most pressing challenges.
It is driven by its network of national and regional advisory boards, including 21 countries and the European Union.
Commenting on the impact which GSG investments could play in India, Tata said, "With these kind of investments, which would be monitored, it will be part of new India which our Prime Minister is trying so hard to establish."
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First Published: Oct 08 2018 | 6:45 PM IST