Vibrant Gujarat is the name given to a biennial investors’ summit held by the government of Gujarat in Gujarat, India. The event is aimed at bringing together business leaders, investors, corporations, thought leaders, policy and opinion makers; the summit is advertised as a platform to understand and explore business opportunities in the State of Gujarat.
Vibrant Gujarat 2013 Summit held for the second time in Gandhinagar on 12–13 January 2013 Mahatma mandir.[7]










I wasn’t aware that Canada and the UK were considered “developing countries”… Thanks for the pingback.
They are not – but Rwanda is.
Yes, I know that – I was being unnecessarily sarcastic, but there may be readers out there who don’t. I did reply with a link…
If you read the entire sentence and not just the link, you will see that it reads “developed and developing countries”. 🙂
I did – I’ m not going to have an argument about correct grammar, referrants and how to construct a sentence – it’s Sunday!
Peace. I am removing the sentence.
🙂 I have removed it.
My apologies if you are offended. Source was wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibrant_Gujarat#2013
Never offended but you may want to check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developed_country to see the full entry on what the definition entails. I think you may have wanted to include these two countries in the that category rather than lumping them in with the likes of Rwanda and Mozambique….
Well I can say the UK is take a read of this http://mysoresoul.co.uk/?p=338
That is a lot of bling!
Yeah! It was the main attraction this year.
I am not surprised 🙂
🙂
Wow – I wouldn’t know whether to drive it or put it on a pedestal.! Thanks for sharing and for the pingback.
🙂
Thanks for visiting my blog. Wow, what a car! That’s unique indeed. Thanks for sharing
Sooo..luxurious
THAT is certainly unique.
Its beautiful. Good Job done. 🙂
Thank you!