| As a strategic partner of the forum, Infosys will play an active role in 'Creating Future Jobs' and the 'Emergence of India and China.' |
| Nandan Nilekani, CEO, Infosys will also chair a new initiative by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) "" 'India Everywhere' and write a daily account on his experiences of Davos through his personal blog, being hosted by the World Economic Forum. |
| In response to the changing nature of global employment and the social and economic consequences, Infosys will host a private breakfast debate on The Global Talent War on January 26, 2006. |
| The debate will focus on how businesses can contribute to the social development of human capital. |
| The objective is to identify actionable ideas to ensure societies across the world provide the right environment and the physical and intellectual infrastructure for talent and skills development. |
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