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India Hosts 68th APO Governing Body Session in New Delhi

India is hosting the 68th session of the Asian Productivity Organisation Governing Body at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi from May 20 to 22. The three-day event brings together over 60 senior delegates from 20 APO member economies to discuss productivity enhancement and sustainable development. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will attend the inaugural session, which will also feature awards under the APO National Awards Programme. Key agenda items include the APO Vision 2030 framework, budget proposals, and election of APO leadership for 2026-27.

India to host 68th session of Asian Productivity Organisation Governing Body

New Delhi, May 20

The 68th Session of the Asian Productivity Organisation Governing Body is being hosted by the Indian Government as Chair at Bharat Mandapam in the national capital from May 20 to 22, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday.

The session will bring together over 60 senior delegates representing 20 APO member economies.

The inaugural session on Thursday will be attended by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal. APO directors, advisors, representatives of diplomatic missions of APO member economies and invitees are expected to attend the event. Observers from the governments of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Bhutan, as well as the Global Green Growth Institute, will also participate.

The three-day event will feature high-level discussions on the APO Vision 2030 framework, the APO preliminary budget for the 2027-28 biennium and the review of APO Secretary-General election procedures.

Key agenda items include formal inauguration and opening of the 68th Governing Body Meeting (GBM); election of the APO Chair and Vice Chairs for 2026-27; consideration and adoption of the APO Annual and Financial Report; deliberations on budget proposals and institutional reforms; review of progress under APO Vision 2030 and Secretariat performance; and endorsement of key policy and procedural recommendations.

The event will also provide opportunities for bilateral and multilateral engagements, fostering knowledge exchange and strengthening cooperation among member economies.

During the inaugural session, awards will be conferred under the APO National Awards Programme in the categories of APO National Award for Productivity Advocates and APO National Award for Productivity Technical Experts.

The awards aim to strengthen the role of National Productivity Organizations (NPOs) in promoting and recognizing outstanding productivity champions driving impactful initiatives, while encouraging a culture of productivity leading to tangible improvements across APO member economies.

Established in 1961, the Asian Productivity Organisation is an intergovernmental organization comprising 21 member economies from the Asia-Pacific region. The APO is committed to enhancing productivity for sustainable socioeconomic development through mutual cooperation and knowledge sharing. Over the past six decades, the organization has played a significant role in strengthening member economies through policy dialogue, technical cooperation, institutional capacity building, knowledge exchange and dissemination of best practices in productivity enhancement.

India's hosting of the 68th Session of the APO Governing Body reflects its continued commitment to promoting productivity-led growth, innovation and sustainable development in the region, in alignment with national priorities and global economic trends, the statement added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While it's great that India is hosting, I hope these high-level discussions don't just remain in the boardroom. We need actionable outcomes that improve productivity in agriculture and small-scale industries, not just awards for big players. Still, a step in the right direction.

Vikram M

Interesting that Bhutan and Kazakhstan are sending observers - shows the extended influence of APO beyond traditional members. India's role as chair can push for more sustainable and inclusive growth models. The Vision 2030 framework sounds promising. 👏

Siddharth J

Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. These international conferences often end up being photo-ops and talking shops. But if they genuinely focus on knowledge exchange and not just awards, this could help Indian firms compete better globally. Fingers crossed. 🤞

Meera T

Proud moment for India! Hosting 20 economies and including observers from newer members shows our growing diplomatic and economic stature. The APO National Awards for productivity advocates are a nice touch to recognize those working on the ground. Let's hope for concrete outcomes. 🌟

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