Notes from Davos: The ultimate networking platform
The Winter Davos World Economic Forum (53rd)meeting kicked off yesterday evening at the sprawling Congress Centre. This year is headed for the highest participation and is a signal that everyone is invested in reviving the “Contact Economy”.

Swiss punctuality and hospitality are legendary. We took off from Delhi on Sunday early morning and landed ahead of time in Zurich. I always prefer direct flights but wonder why we can’t have flights out to Europe and USA at decent timings. There are a few but need many more for our convenience!

The immigration counters were full but managed very efficiently at Zurich Airport. At immigration there were only two queries:
Where are you going?
To the hills for what purpose? Skiing or WEF.

Now that I have been coming here every year for so long (36 years )that it is almost like coming home. Loved the drive along smooth, clear roads—though the fields were sans snow; saw some when we had all but reached Klosters.

As I write, the quiet, sleepy Davos city, the highest town in Europe (1560 m above sea level) transforms dramatically with the arrival of delegates. We—always the early birds--arrived on Sunday. The Promenade was peaceful, and the only activity was the hardworking workers were giving finishing touches to all the company, country, forum stalls, lounges, locations. There were few restaurants open, and you could walk in for a meal. Renu & I had our idli , uttapam & masala chai breakfast at the India lounge, helmed by executive chef Amit Chowdhury of Taj hotels.

By Sunday evening it started to snow. By Monday morning, there was white blanket covering the entire town. It’s like a Big Wedding Party (Specially an Indian) where arrangements are given finishing touches a day before the wedding.

Green vs White Davos
My first engagement was the Davos circle, a closed-door reception hosted by Klause & Hilde exclusively for participants who have been attending Davos for more than a decade.

Crystal AwardI was thrilled to learn that this year’s annual Crystal award was bestowed upon Idris Elba—the brilliant British actor, who starred in the cult series, Wire. Imagine the coincidence that on the flight to Zurich I had kept myself entertained by watching his movie—Beast. For a fan like me to see Idris in person was a treat. The actor and his wife Sabrina Dhowre Elba were being recognized for their leadership in addressing food security, climate change and environmental conservation.


Ajay Khanna is a Davos Regular, Strategic Advisor with Jubilant Bhartia Group and Co-Founder of PAFI. Views are Personal.
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