In the short term, there has been no adverse affect, according to CII director general Chandrajit Banerjee.
"Initially, it was thought that many foreign participants would pull out from upcoming conferences but it hasn't
really happened," he said.
He cited an example of the just concluded CII-Isro international conference and expo on space commerce and
technologies, which went ahead as planned on November 28 (immediately after the Mumbai attacks), with just two
foreign participants backing out.
Image: A man does beathing exercises at Marine Drive in Mumbai, close to Trident (Oberoi) Hotel. Mumbaikars are now back on the streets. | Photograph: Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images
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