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Johnnie Walker The Journey brings together the worlds most inspiring and progressive artists
MUMBAI : Johnnie Walker is all set to celebrate its legacy and philosophy of personal progress through a one day festival called The Journey, scheduled to take place on 14th December at Mehboob Studios, Mumbai.
The Journey will showcase inspiring performances by the legendary The Alan Parsons Live Project, the mesmerizing Ouroboros- TheHandspring Puppet Company, the maverick theatre producer – John N. Hart Jr., the earnest creative director Shane Carruth and the liberal ‘Q’ a.k.aQaushiq Mukherjee. Each of these artistes offer an inspirational, stimulating and exciting story of personal and social progress, a critical attribute that makes them an ideal choice for this unique platform.
A confluence of global art and culture, The Journey will give audiences a wealth of cultural knowledge and inspiring content. It is expected to emerge as the cutting edge platform in India that will give audiences an opportunity to interact with experts, share progressive ideas and connect with like-minded people through moving performances, workshops and demonstrations.
Announcing the launch of Johnnie Walker The Journey – BhaveshSomaya, Marketing Director, Diageo India said, “We are confident that Johnnie Walker The Journey will set a new benchmark in the industry and lead a progressive movement among the Indian audiences. The festival will present a wealth of cultural knowledge and content that will be narrated by artistes, who have an intriguing story of personal progress.”
From world renowned performing artistes and musicians to movie makers, exponents of multiple disciplines will stir the imagination and take spectators on an awe inspiring sensory journey. The festival will surely leave them with inspirations that could significantly impact their lives.
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TV9 to host What India Thinks Today Summit 2026 in Delhi
PM Narendra Modi to keynote two day forum on India and the world
NEW DELHI: TV9 Network is gearing up to host the fourth edition of its flagship What India Thinks Today Summit 2026 on March 23 and 24 in the national capital, bringing together a wide spectrum of voices to debate India’s place in a shifting global order.
The summit will open with a keynote address by Narendra Modi, setting the tone for this year’s theme, “India and the world”, as the country positions itself at the crossroads of economic growth, geopolitical shifts and technological change.
From cabinet ministers to chief ministers, business leaders to cultural figures, the event promises a crowded stage and a lively exchange of ideas. Union ministers such as Piyush Goyal and Jyotiraditya Scindia are expected to attend, alongside state leaders including Mohan Yadav, Pushkar Singh Dhami, Bhajan Lal Sharma, Nayab Singh Saini and Bhagwant Mann.
Political voices from across the aisle, including Smriti Irani, Akhilesh Yadav and Asaduddin Owaisi, will also join the conversation, ensuring that the debates are as diverse as they are dynamic.
Adding a cultural and sporting touch, personalities such as yoga guru Swami Ramdev, poet Kumar Vishwas and cricketing names like Sourav Ganguly, Axar Patel and Arshdeep Singh are set to share the stage. Global business leaders and diplomats will further widen the lens, reflecting the summit’s international outlook.
Speaking ahead of the event, TV9 Network managing director and chief executive officer Barun Das, said India stands at a unique moment in history, combining demographic strength, technological capability and entrepreneurial energy. He noted that in uncertain times, honest conversations and bold ideas will shape the country’s trajectory.
The summit will explore themes ranging from economic growth and governance to innovation, sustainability and culture, positioning itself as a platform for dialogue at a time when the world is in flux.
With a packed agenda and a high-profile guest list, What India Thinks Today Summit 2026 aims to do more than just talk. It seeks to capture a moment where India is not only part of the global conversation, but increasingly helping lead it.








