Hi Sudhanwa,

Based on https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimediaindia-l/2014-September/011672.html

The agenda for the meeting is likely to cover these issues:

*Introductions, expectations, ground rules
*SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis and sharing stories of individual contributors, diverse language communities and projects
*SWOT for India and Indic languages across South Asia
*Visioning for the movement in India
* Strategies and action plans for the movement going forward (next six months, next year, next two years)
*  Roles, responsibilities and rules of engagement between the different actors in India

To give few examples on how to approach this agenda, please see:

http://www.slideshare.net/oligoglot/wmf-in-swot

http://www.slideshare.net/oligoglot/wmf-biennial-prioritiesmemo

and

http://www.slideshare.net/oligoglot/wikimedia-foundation-in-india

These slides are 3 years old but are relevant still.

//It is not clear if we want to discuss on on-wiki topics(copy-pasted
material, rules and regulations for admin activities etc.) //

No. This is not a consultation about each wiki project's internal policies. They are best evolved over a period of time through direct discussions on wiki directly guided by

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Five_pillars

and based on precedents in other wikis and local community's vision.

//off-wiki(real world events like seminars, academis, GLAM etc)
activities or any other things beyond these eg. technical things like
language support and WYSWYG editor etc.//

Above are various strategies that answers the questions "HOW can we grow Wikimedia in India".

In my understanding, this consultation will predominantly focus on "WHAT" questions.

WHAT is the potential, weakness, threats and opportunities for Wikimedia movement in India.

WHAT we should be doing and WHAT we should not be doing.

WHO does WHAT and HOW is also an important question but that can only come after we define the WHAT.

Ravi