The World Economic Forum shares a 38-year history with India and looks forward to a continued partnership with the country during its G-20 presidency under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The World Economic Forum addressed immediate crises, long-term future challenges, and helped set the scene for India’s G-20 presidency.
Governments and businesses must address people’s immediate, critical needs while also laying the groundwork for a more sustainable, resilient world by the end of the decade.
“I had the pleasure of meeting the Indian ministerial delegation and many of its top business leaders. I commend the country’s decisive action on the climate case for renewables, its contribution to the global healthcare ecosystem, the focus on an economic model for women-led development, and its leadership on digital public infrastructure,” said Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum.
Schwab added that India remains a bright spot amid global geoeconomics and geopolitical crises.”
The World Economic Forum shares a 38-year history with India and looks forward to continued partnership with the country during its G20 presidency under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Notably, India is promoting just and equitable growth for all in the world during its G-20 presidency.
“India’s G-20 presidency comes at a crucial time, Prime Minister Modi’s leadership is critical in this fractured world,” Schwab said.