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Co - Chairman du FIBC
Colin Davie is a recognised expert in sectoral strategy, economic development and the coordination of international programmes. He has significant experience in designing cooperation frameworks and business platforms. His career is distinguished by his ability to connect strategic vision with concrete operational plans, particularly in bilateral and multinational contexts.
He has extensive experience in facilitating think tanks, designing economic programmes, and supporting public and private organisations in the development of their growth strategies. His expertise spans several priority sectors for international cooperation, including technological innovation, energy, investment and institutional relations.
Role within the France–India Business Council
Within the France–India Business Council (FIBC), Colin Davie serves as Co-Chairman, where he implements a structured strategic vision to transform the platform’s ambitions into tangible, high-impact programmes.
His role includes in particular:
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coordinating the strategic design of the FIBC programme, in line with the economic and sectoral priorities of French and Indian partners;
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structuring and steering sectoral workstreams (energy, technology, investment, etc.) to strengthen the relevance of initiatives and discussions;
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facilitating multilateral dialogue between public authorities, businesses and institutions in order to foster concrete collaboration;
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optimising the agenda of meetings, webinars and delegations, ensuring alignment with bilateral development objectives;
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overseeing operational coordination between teams and founding members to ensure coherence across FIBC actions.
The complementarity between Colin Davie’s strategic approach and the institutional expertise of Dr Mohan Kaul represents a key asset in structuring robust and sustainable cooperation platforms.
Summary – Contribution to the FIBC mission
Colin Davie brings to FIBC a focused approach centred on:
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the strategic articulation of priority sectors;
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coherence and alignment of operational programmes;
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facilitation of structured cooperation processes;
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and the transformation of dialogue into concrete economic action.
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