### Highlighting India’s Growing International Presence
In Mumbai, Women in Film India organised a special industry session called **”India to the World: Scaling Stories for a Global Audience” in partnership with the US-based agency *Product of Culture*. *Guneet Monga Kapoor* (CEO, Sikhya Entertainment), Archana Misra Jain (CEO, Product of Culture), and Caleb Franklin (CEO, Matter Entertainment), three executives influencing India’s international entertainment landscape, were on the panel.
### Global Interest in Indian Stories Is Growing
The conversation brought to light the growing demand for Indian stories around the world.
Panellists discussed how cross-border creative ecosystems, creative distribution models, and awards campaigns can help Indian content spread farther and more authentically.
### Promoting Inclusive Leadership & Representation
In order to further its goal of increasing access and opportunities for women and marginalised voices, Women in Film India organised the discussion.
In order to promote cooperation between producers, writers, distributors, platforms, and up-and-coming talent, the event also featured interactive networking activities.
### Business Executives Explain Their Vision
Indian storytelling, according to Guneet Monga Kapoor , has “immense emotional power” and is currently having a global impact. She underlined that in order to scale stories authentically, robust systems must be built, from talent development to international distribution.
Global audiences seek “bold, specific, and rooted” stories, according to Archana Misra Jain , who added that India can spearhead this change by establishing meaningful market and community ties.
The “undeniable” momentum behind Indian content was emphasised by Caleb Franklin. He emphasised that creating global yet culturally authentic stories requires cooperation between studios, platforms, and talent.