The theme of the convention, organised by Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS), a think-tank of the National University of Singapore, is: "Connecting Global South Asians".
Singapore President Tony Tan Keng Yam would be the guest of honour at the convention's gala dinner while Deputy Prime Minister Teo would deliver a keynote address at the opening of the mega gathering.
"SADC has established itself as the leading platform for those who believe in the future of South Asia and its culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Singapore's Deputy Prime Ministers Teo Chee Hean and Tharman Shanmugaratnam as well as Law and Foreign Minister K Shanmugam would also be addressing the convention, to be attended by prominent political, business and social leaders from South Asian countries, including India and Pakistan.
Announcing the event today, ISAS said, the convention, from November 21-23 would feature more than 40 thought leaders including some of the region's top policymakers, business and industry leaders, as well as key figures in academia, media, culture, and civil society.
"The convention aims to provide a unique, one-of-a-kind platform to tap into the investment opportunities in South Asia," he said.
A South Asia business meet would be arranged on the sidelines of the convention to facilitate partnerships between organisations looking to grow their presence in the region and expand their network, ISAS said.
Delegates would also get a chance to meet first-hand a wide spectrum of business leaders of South Asia.
The convention is also planning a friendly cricket match. The event would feature some of the well-known players from South Asia, organisers said.
