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WEF Davos: Industry leaders, policymakers highlight India's transformation, future potentialThe 56th World Economic Forum in Davos (Jan 19-23, 2026) is seeing India step onto the world stage with its biggest-ever delegation, a 10,0...
Team India ready for Davos 2026: Over 80 CEOs and senior ministers to present growth script at WEF to attract long-term capitalDavos is buzzing as India takes center stage, presenting itself as a beacon for investors looking for assurance in a tumultuous global econ...
India @ Davos 2026: Notes before landingIndia prepares for a significant presence at Davos 2026, showcasing its economic strength and growth potential. A record number of Indian s...
Notes from Davos: India @ Davos 2023India has a strong representation and has one of the largest contingents. The Ministerial delegation includes four cabinet ministers, Smrit...
India Inc's Davos moment: Unicorns in selfie mode; Zerodha founder meets Bill Gates, Vedanta boss bats big for desi start-upsThe world witnessed an extraordinary presence from India at the annual meet.
India@Davos: More investments, less conflicts, pandemic-ready infra on leaders' mindsSeveral Indian CEOs as well as government leaders also feel that there is a strong need to focus on creating necessary infrastructure for f...
Nirav Modi wasn’t part of business delegation to Davos: MEAAn MEA insider said that business delegates never accompany the PM on any foreign tour either on bilateral visit or a multilateral forum li...
Three Indian-origin CEOs dine with Donald Trump in DavosVas Narasimhan from Novartis; Rajeev Suri from Nokia & Punit Renjen from Deloitte were part of the dinner that took place on the sidelines ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Davos for WEFModi, the first Indian prime minister to attend the summit in two decades, would deliver the opening plenary address at the summit tomorrow.
India Inc pitches for 'statesman' position for India at DavosThe Summit is also being attended by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emannuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Theresa May, a...
PM Modi has a great story to tell in Davos: Spicejet chief Ajay Singh"When we saw Chinese premier Xi Jinping here last year, there was a lot of focus on China and it's natural there would be a lot of focus on...
Spotlight on PM Narendra Modi as Global Inc waits for his India pitchModi's business & investment pitch will be largely in bilateral meetings & dinner, while his keynote address will be mostly on creating a s...
India an open economy, PM Narendra Modi to tell World Economic Forum“It will be a 24-hour visit but a very focused one,” said MEA secretary Vijay Gokhale at an official briefing in New Delhi on Friday.
PM Modi likely to attend WEF Davos Summit; Shahrukh Khan, over 100 Indian CEOs may joinThe ministers whose names are being considered include Arun Jaitley, Suresh Prabhu, Piyush Goyal, Nitin Gadkari and Dharmendra Pradhan.
WEF 2016: While Arun Jaitley reassured on reforms, industry CEOs did not seem to reflect his confidenceGrowth is just so scarce a commodity around the world that many CEOs think India is the last unexplored bastion for expansion.
Indian business leaders cautiously optimistic at DavosWorld Economic Forum (WEF), which is being held against the backdrop of a slow global recovery, has a large Indian delegation in attendance.
World Economic Forum meet: Indian contingent one of the largest in Davos, but gets cold shoulder this yearOf the 260 sessions that will cover themes ranging from global security to mindfulness meditation, there is just one focused on India.
World Economic Forum Davos 2012: Is business confidence among Indian CEOs fading?The business confidence among Indian CEOs in the next year is still at 55%, down from 88% last year, according to a PwC surve.
- Indian CEOs spend big to attend Davos forum
For an individual, the tab, including membership and partnership fee, is around $50,000, said participants. These members are also allowed ...
- India Inc-redible shines at Davos again
When issues at hand are climate change and terrorism, it’s only natural to expect heated debates.