WEF Davos summit: 300 govt leaders expected; Sitharaman, three CMs to attend from India
Nearly 300 government leaders including 50 heads of state or government are expected to attend the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting later this month in the Swiss ski resort town of Davos and the Indian participants would include Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as well as three chief ministers and over 100 CEOs.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, his Karnataka counterpart Basavaraj S Bommai as well as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jaganmohan Reddy are expected to be in Davos for the World Economic Forums Annual Meeting 2022 from May 22-26.
Maharashtra minister and chief minister Uddhav Thackerays son Aditya Thackeray and Telangana minister and chief minister K Chandrashekar Raos son K T Rama Rao would be there too.
Besides, the Tamil Nadu government is likely to set up a special lounge in Davos for the duration of the WEF summit, while leaders from some other Indian states are also likely to visit the Swiss resort town at that time.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and some senior union ministers are also expected to participate in the WEFs Davos summit, one of the most high-profile congregations of world leaders globally, but there has been no official announcement so far regarding their participation.
At least 100 Indian CEOs, as well as hundreds of business and political leaders from across the world have already registered for the five-day event.
The annual meeting is expected to be attended by over 300 public figures, including heads of state and government from across the globe.
The annual summit, which was originally scheduled to be held in January but had to be postponed due to the emergence of the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus, will start on May 22 and continue till May 26.
The meeting will be held under the theme of History at a Turning Point: Government Policies and Business Strategies and the organisers expect it to “offer time and space for meaningful, in-person exchange that has been impossible on this scale since the onset of the pandemic”.
“More than 2,000 participants, including global leaders from business, media and civil society, will contribute their expertise and insights to over 400 sessions. The meeting will also convene 300 public figures, comprising heads of state and government and heads of international organizations as well as ministers of foreign affairs, economy, finance, trade, energy and a range of additional portfolios from G7, G20 and other relevant economies,” the WEF said in an update.
Geneva-based WEF, which describes itself as an international organisation for public-private cooperation, has been hosting its annual meeting in Davos every January for nearly 50 years, but it could not take place in a physical format in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, while the 2022 edition had to be postponed from January to May.
The participants already registered from India include a large number of CEOs and other public figures.
These include Adani Groups Gautam Adani, Reliance Industries Mukesh Ambani and his two children Isha and Akash, Bajaj Finservs Sanjiv Bajaj, Aditya Birla Groups Kumar Mangalam Birla, Tata Sons N Chandrasekaran, Axis Banks Amitabh Chaudhry, HCL Techs Roshni Nadar Malhotra, Infosyss Salil Parekh, Serum Institutes Adar Poonawalla, Wipros Rishad Premji, Paytms Vijay Shekhar Sharma, ReNew Powers Sumant Sinha and Tata Steels T V Narendran.
It is expected to be the first event of this scale attended by international leaders from all sections of the society, including from the government, business and civil society sides since the pandemic.
Several sessions at the week-long summit are expected to focus on India, in addition to issues of global importance such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
More than 100 Indian participants are expected to participate, making it one of the biggest blocks globally at the event, which is also expected to be attended in large numbers by government and business leaders from the countries such as the US, UK, Germany, France and China.
One of the official sessions would be on Strategic Outlook on India, while there would be another on Indias energy transition.
Nearly 2,000 global leaders from business, media and civil society have confirmed their participation for nearly 450 sessions spanning the future of global cooperation, the economic outlook, building healthy and equitable societies, safeguarding the planet, transforming industry and enhancing technology governance.
On the weakening recovery, the summit will hear from leaders including Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund; Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank; and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General, World Trade Organization.
A core group of G7 and G20 leaders will focus on the current geopolitical, climate change and pandemic challenges, the organisers said.
“Over 30 heads of state and government from Europe will underline the seriousness in security caused by the war in Ukraine and the energy challenges facing the region. There will also be a strong Ukrainian delegation. A senior group from the United States Senate and Congress will join the worlds key finance, trade and foreign ministers,” the WEF said.
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