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WEF: India Marks Strong Presence with Focus on Social and Environmental Development themes of Education, Biofuels, Gender gaps, and Renewable Energy

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Davos, Switzerland, January 20, 2024: The Indian delegation marked its strong presence at the 54th World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, from January 15 to January 19, 2024, with a notable display of the country's robust economy, its commitment to social and environmental development and diverse investment opportunities across sectors. Led by key government figures including Smt. Smriti Irani, Minister of Women & Child Development, and other ministers, the delegation engaged in various sessions addressing critical themes like Education, Biofuels, Gender gaps, and Renewables. India's participation, distinguished by its four dedicated spaces at the WEF, notably emphasized its growth narrative, technological advancements, investment potential, and commitment to gender inclusivity. 

India's commanding presence at the Annual Meeting was marked by four distinct spaces at WEF, each dedicated to highlighting the India Opportunity and narrating its Growth Story to global investors:

• India Engagement Centre: This lounge unfolded India's growth narrative, showcasing its digital public infrastructure, vibrant startup ecosystem, and burgeoning energy sector. Fireside chats on globally significant pillars enriched the dialogue.

• Experience India Centre: This lounge unveiled the technological leaps powered by New India, commitments to sustainability and inclusivity along with its vibrant culture.

• India Investment Centre: This served as the center for Government-to-Business (G2B) and Business-to-Business (B2B) networking, hosting roundtables, sessions, and panels on leading topics.

• We Lead Lounge: This year a dedicated gender lounge “We Lead Lounge” focused on women participation in various walks of life, financial inclusion and bridging the digital gender gap.

As many as 21 sessions were held over five days at the annual meeting. India showcased its opportunity, opening doors for discussion on Manufacturing, Technology, Gender based impact, Sustainability, Mobility, Startups, Healthcare, and AI, among other themes.

Smt. Irani held meetings with the leadership of Uber, Mastercard, Unilever, and with the Federal Minister of the European Union, among others. She participated in multiple WEF sessions and panel discussions on themes of public-private agenda for education, protecting democracy in the digital era, and investing in gender parity. The minister graced an event organized by the B20 to launch the B20 Global Institute. The institute will provide knowledge, research and policy advocacy to global enterprises.

Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Housing & Urban Affairs, highlighted the immense opportunities in India's hydrocarbons sector in meetings with leaders from corporations such as SOCAR, Shell, Equinor, Honeywell, Occidental, OMV AG, Petronas, Trafigura, BP, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, SAP SE, and Engie. Sh. Puri also highlighted India's commitment to energy transition and sustainable development by providing affordable energy to its citizens.

Ashwani Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways, Communications, Electronics & IT, participated in a panel discussion with global industry stalwarts to explore how the global economy can leverage investments in infrastructure for business and societal impact. The Minister highlighted measures by the Government of India to promote infrastructure creation, the reforms implemented, and the role of India's stable economic policies in strengthening its infrastructure. Minister Vaishnaw also held a bilateral engagement with his counterpart from Singapore where AI regulations were discussed.

He presented India's semiconductor manufacturing potential to global investors, and spoke about the various cutting-edge technologies being leveraged in manufacturing in India, and the policy interventions being made to further strengthen India's manufacturing sector.

RK Singh, Secretary, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, spoke about the transformative potential of Indian entrepreneurship on a global stage. He talked about Deep Tech and its potential in the Indian context. Sh. Singh met leaders from Coca Cola, Mitsubishi, Volvo, and Audi, and discussed their expansion plans in India. He also held meetings with industry leaders from companies such as Nestle, Ericksson, HPE, AB InBev, Nasper-Prosus, and Schnider Electric, among others, discussing their roadmap to increase investment in India. He addressed the WEF session titled - Governors Policy Meeting on Supply Chain and Transport, where he highlighted the impact of PM Gati Shakti program on infrastructure development in India. The secretary also highlighted the ULIP - Unified Logistics Interface Platform.

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