WEF Davos 2026 Begins With India in Spotlight
The “World Economic Forum” Annual Meeting 2026 begins today in Davos, Switzerland, bringing together more than 3,000 global leaders at a time of slowing growth, geopolitical strain, rapid technological change, and declining global trust. Held under the theme “A Spirit of Dialogue”, the five-day summit aims to revive cooperation between governments, businesses, and institutions amid mounting global uncertainty.
Key Themes on the Davos 2026 Agenda
Discussions at Davos this year are centred on economic resilience, artificial intelligence, energy transition, global risks, and geopolitics. Policymakers and corporate leaders are expected to debate how AI-led growth can be balanced with job creation, financial stability, and ethical governance. Climate finance, supply-chain resilience, and rebuilding trust in global institutions are also prominent on the agenda.
Why Davos Matters for India
For India, Davos remains a critical platform to project policy continuity, reform momentum, and openness to global capital. As the world’s fastest-growing major economy, India is positioning itself as a current engine of global growth rather than a future opportunity. The focus is on attracting long-term investment, integrating into global value chains, and strengthening partnerships in manufacturing, digital infrastructure, and clean energy.
India’s Political Leadership at Davos
India’s delegation includes four Union ministers — “Ashwini Vaishnaw”, “Shivraj Singh Chouhan”, “Pralhad Joshi”, and “K Rammohan Naidu” — highlighting priorities in infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, and digital transformation. Six chief ministers, including “Devendra Fadnavis” and “N Chandrababu Naidu”, are also present, showcasing state-level investment opportunities.
Imporatnt Facts for Exams
- World Economic Forum Annual Meeting is held every year in Davos, Switzerland.
- WEF 2026 theme is ‘A Spirit of Dialogue’.
- Davos is a key platform for public-private global cooperation.
- India uses Davos to attract foreign investment and promote reforms.
Corporate India and Strategic Messaging
India has sent one of its largest corporate delegations, with over 100 business leaders from banking, technology, manufacturing, startups, and renewable energy. Prominent participants include “Mukesh Ambani”, “N Chandrasekaran”, “Sunil Bharti Mittal”, and “Nandan Nilekani”. India’s message at Davos 2026 is focused on manufacturing scale-up, digital public infrastructure, AI leadership, clean energy transition, and attracting patient global capital.