After a successful event in 2010, 'Armoured Vehicles India' returns to New Delhi this year. The conference will feature a series of expert speakers and some of the country's most powerful decision makers. The focus of the event will be on the growth and future needs of the Indian Army. With the Indian Army's plans for expansion and modernisation, there will be many military contracts worth billions in the future. The conference will be attended by industry members from all over the world, looking for special insights into the country's military needs. In addition to in depth discussions of the Indian army's plan to modernise its fleet of armoured vehicles, the conference will also deal with operational lessons learned from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. It is also a place to mingle with industry insiders, make new contacts and form new relationships. The conference will not only promote networking but will also open doorways into the local industry and create new opportunities for joint ventures. 'Armoured Vehicles India 2011' will only be 2 days long. The dates have been set for the 15th and 16th of November, and quite a number of guest speakers have already confirmed their attendance. For more details on the speaker panel and the time slots of various events one can visit their website. The website also contains a downloadable form for registration. The exhibition will take place at the Sheraton New Delhi Hotel, New Delhi, India. Since Delhi is the capital of India and the seat of its political power, it is quite an appropriate place to hold the expo. Those looking for a New Delhi hotel can try The Leela Palace Kempinski New Delhi. It is one of the best ranked luxury hotels in India and is ideal for both business and leisure tourists, being conveniently located close to the city's many tourist attractions. Delhi is renowned for its historical monuments, and most of them are worth a visit. Attractions considered worth visiting are the Red Fort, a 17th century fortress built by the emperor Shah Jahan, and the Qutub Minar, the world's tallest free standing minaret.
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