Pangat 2.0 Sponsors and Partners

Focusing on connectivity in key areas such as infrastructure, digital and people-to-people connectivity, the conference brings together industry leaders and policy makers. They will share best to explore how they can support each other's policy platforms and deepen engagement with the wider region.

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Terms of Reference

  • Grand Trunk Road Initiatives is not-for-profit platform.
  • Resources received through sponsorship will be utilised towards execution and development of GTRi and its research programs.
  • Depending upon applicable local laws and accounting practices, sponsorship can be part of CSR initiative, marketing and/or promotional activities.

Be Part Of The Solution

Support GTRi

Bihar does not lack history, talent, or resilience—it lacks collective urgency and sustained support. For decades, its story has been told in fragments, often defined by what it is not, rather than what it can become. Grand Trunk Road Initiatives was born to change that narrative—through research, dialogue, and platforms that bring Bihar back into meaningful national and global conversations.
But vision alone is never enough.

Every archive built, every conversation hosted, every young mind inspired—these are not abstract ideas. They require belief, participation, and support from those who see value in rebuilding something larger than themselves. GTRi is an independent effort, driven not by institutions of power, but by conviction that Bihar deserves better—and can achieve it.

If you believe Bihar’s future should not be left to chance, if you believe ideas can shape economies, and if you believe that change begins with those willing to step forward—this is your moment to contribute.
Support GTRi. Strengthen the effort. Be part of a movement that is working, quietly but persistently, to give Bihar the platform, dignity, and momentum it deserves.
Because the future of Bihar will not be written by a few—it will be built by many.