Why India’s growth momentum takes center stage at the Horasis India Meeting 2026

Fernando Florez
By Fernando Florez December 12, 2025

The global economy is entering a decisive phase. Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries at record speed, supply chains are being reconfigured, and geopolitical uncertainty has become a permanent variable for businesses operating across borders. In this shifting landscape, India is standing out as a country turning volatility into momentum.

Massive long-term investments are helping fuel that momentum. Over the next five years, Amazon and Microsoft alone plan to invest a combined $52.5 billion in the country, reinforcing India’s expanding manufacturing ecosystem and fast-growing consumer market. The result: India is no longer just a high-growth market, but an increasingly influential global business partner.

These dynamics set the stage for the Horasis India Meeting, taking place December 15–16, 2026, in Singapore. Hosted alongside the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Global Schools Group (GSG), the event will gather leaders shaping India’s next phase of global engagement.

Singapore as a strategic crossroads

Horasis Chairman Frank-Jürgen Richter

Singapore’s role as host reflects its position at the intersection of trade, finance, and technology in Asia. As a trusted hub for Indian companies expanding into Southeast Asia, the city offers unmatched connectivity to the ASEAN region.

Its reputation as a forward-looking economy was recently reinforced by JPMorgan President Jamie Dimon, who highlighted Singapore as a key growth market and a global benchmark for economic leadership.

Over two days, the Horasis India Meeting will convene CEOs from 250 leading companies, senior government officials, and influential thinkers to explore how India’s growth story can translate into broader global impact. Topics will include supply chain diversification, cross-border innovation, new regional partnerships, and sustainable economic development.

The speaker lineup reflects this diversity, featuring business and policy leaders such as Fahim Hashimy, Gulu Lalvani, Mike Bhaskaran, Murali Krishna Gannamani, and Suruchii Suresh Gupta, among others—figures recognized for shaping policy, technology, and infrastructure across regions.

More than a celebration of India’s progress, the 2026 Horasis India Meeting aims to influence what comes next. With previous editions held in cities ranging from Liverpool and Cascais to São Paulo and Singapore, Horasis continues to position its India forum as a space where regional success stories evolve into global solutions.

As economic blocs shift and alliances are redefined, the conversations in Singapore will help frame how India can act as a connector between regions—and a catalyst for the next chapter of global growth.