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    Home»News»Davos Welcomes India’s Power Players for WEF Meet

    Davos Welcomes India’s Power Players for WEF Meet

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    In the heart of the Alps, Davos buzzes with activity as the World Economic Forum opens its doors. Spearheading India’s presence, heavyweight leaders have arrived to champion the nation’s economic miracle.

    The star-studded list includes Anil Agarwal of Vedanta, Kumar Mangalam Birla of Aditya Birla Group, and energy mogul Adani. Political heavyweights like Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri add governmental heft.

    ‘Rebuilding Trust’ dominates discourse against a backdrop of wars, recessions, and tech disruptions. India, with its 1.4 billion consumers and democratic stability, emerges as a counterweight to uncertainty.

    Delegates will showcase successes: GST collections at ₹1.7 lakh crore monthly, forex reserves over $600 billion, and renewable capacity doubling to 180 GW.

    Birla’s sessions on sustainable mining and Agarwal’s on critical minerals address global shortages. Adani pushes for green hydrogen hubs, eyeing $500 billion export potential.

    Bilateral meets with IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva and WTO DG Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala could fast-track India’s agenda. Focus areas: rupee internationalization and African investments.

    Davos lore includes landmark pacts – from BRICS expansion to climate funds. India’s G20 legacy of consensus-building continues here.

    Challenges like job creation for 10 million youth annually and urban migration will be tackled via platforms like Future of Growth Alliance.

    As private jets dot the skies, security is tight with 5,000 personnel guarding the elite. Media frenzy surrounds every handshake, deal whisper.

    India’s Davos footprint grows yearly, from 2018’s crypto buzz to 2023’s AI summits. This edition promises to elevate ‘Make in India’ globally, forging partnerships for Amrit Kaal.

    Davos Summit Gautam Adani Global Leaders india economy Indian Leaders Mukesh Ambani WEF 2024 World Economic Forum
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