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AGN Indian Firms' meeting |
November 2010 |

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AGN Member Firms from India held a meeting on October 15th to discuss issues of common interest.
The meeting was conducted and coordinated by the firm Kirtane & Pandit (Pune and
Mumbai, India) and it was attended by representatives of Shankarlal Jain & Co (Mumbai and
Guwahati), Dass Gupta & Co (New Delhi,
Chandigarh, Faridabad and
Gurgaon), V.K. Mehta & Co (New Delhi,
Chandigarh,
Faridabad and
Gurgaon) and Bupathy & Co (Chennai and
Bangalore). Sunil Abeyratna, chair of the AGN West Asia & Africa region, also attended the meeting.
Firms had the opportunity to present themselves prodiving information on firm's profile, services, capabilities and other resources of interest. Delegates discussed topics such as Networking of Indian Firms and Views on a way to forward for Indian Firms for mutual benefits.
It was concluded that:
- Indian Firms should meet periodically at least every six months
- All firms need to fill up a template with respective services, specialization in particular area / industry
- Accordingly, Kirtane & Pandit prepared the Template and circulated to all the Member firms so that we can collectively project our strength to prospective clients.
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