India
Reiterates its position as a Resilient Economy with a Strong Leadership
providing Stable Policy to the Global Investors at the World Economic Forum
(WEF)
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Department
for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) marks India’s presence at
WEF through three lounges with focus on investment opportunity, sustainability
and inclusive approach to compliment economic growth
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India’s presence through three lounges
with focus on investment opportunity, sustainability and inclusive approach
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the presence of State lounges of
Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Telangana along with business lounges of HCL,
Wipro, Infosys and TCS.
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The Augmented Reality models allow any
person, anywhere in the world to see what an Indian-made product looks like at
their home, on their console.
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Lounge showcases automated manual
scavenging robot
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There was a footfall of almost 500
people across all three India lounges on arrival day.
In line with this year’s WEF
theme, “Cooperation in a Fragmented World”, India has reiterated its position
as a resilient economy with a strong leadership providing stable policy to the
global investors at the World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos. India’s focus
areas at WEF this year are investment opportunities, infrastructural landscape
and its inclusive & sustainable growth story.
Taking forward the strategy
and presence of India during WEF Annual Meeting in May 2022, the Department for
Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has taken the initiative to
further strengthen India’s presence through three lounges with focus on
investment opportunity, sustainability and inclusive approach to compliment
economic growth.
In addition, the presence of
State lounges of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Telangana along with business
lounges of HCL, Wipro, Infosys and TCS have added strength to India’s presence
on the Davos promenade. The entire India contingent of the central government,
state government, businesses and officials have put together a common front to
present India at the global state.
1. India Lounge at Promenade
68
The India lounge is the
focal point of all business engagements taking place on the side-lines of the
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023. In line with the Government of
India’s priorities, the India Lounge has organized sessions, roundtables &
fireside chats on India’s growth wave, energy transition, the transforming
infrastructure landscape, rising digitalization, fintech, healthcare,
electronic & semiconductor supply chain & startup
ecosystem.
There is a digital showcase
of key manufacturing sectors, Startups, India’s G20
presidency and India’s focus on infrastructure. Complementing this, the lounge
has curated authentic Indian One District One Product (ODOP) souvenirs along
with Indian food showcasing India’s heritage and culture.
The lounge was jointly
inaugurated by Union Minister of Women and Child Development and Minority
Affairs, Smt Smriti Irani, Union Minister of Health
& Family Welfare, Chemicals & Fertilizers, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya and Union Minister of Power, New & Renewable
Energy, R K Singh.
2. India Inclusivity Lounge
at Promenade 63
The Inclusivity lounge at
Promenade 63 at World Economic Forum redefines the Davos narrative with the
vision of the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi for inclusivity.
Traditionally only select few big businesses were present at Davos. In 2023,
India at Davos has a special lounge that represents the voice of the smaller
enterprises, individual artisans, women self-help groups, specially
abled etc. The lounge showcases hand-made products that represent years of rich
Indian heritage and cultural history and generations of craftsmanship.
The products represent all
States and Union Territories of India, ranging from coconut cutlery from
Andaman to Khurja pottery from Uttar Pradesh. They
span across all sectors from textiles to handicrafts to social empowerment. The
products are showcased not only physically but also using interactive methods
though immersive technologies. The Augmented Reality models allow any person,
anywhere in the world to see what an Indian-made product looks like at their
home, on their console. The exact coordinates of latitude and longitude of the production
site are also captured. The lounge was inaugurated by Smt. Smriti Irani, Union
Minister of Women & Child Development and Minority Affairs.
3. India Sustainability
Lounge at Promenade 49
Through this lounge, India
showcases new and emerging technologies that are set to address the climate
change issues faced round the world. It also shows leadership in combating
climate change and meeting the Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDGs), as is
reflected in many of its developmental schemes. India would be showcasing these
technologies through five broad themes which are mentioned below:
1.
Energy Sector
2.
Natural Resource Management
3.
Sustainable infrastructure and Mobility
4.
Food and Nutritional Security
5.
Circular Economy
This endeavor
has brought together policy makers, Innovators, Startups
and thought leaders to put across the narrative and efforts in this space.
Along with this the lounge is enabling collaboration and cooperation with
businesses and industry bodies from across the world to be part of India’s
journey to Net Zero.
The lounge showcases
automated manual scavenging robot along with 12 startup
prototypes. Interactive screen with a carbon calculator along with information
on the innovation world in the realm of sustainability are also showcased at
the lounge. A fireside chat was held on Climate Change and Technology:
Innovation for the Environment with an audience of 80+ people having panelists from the Startup
Ecosystem, Corporates and Think Tanks. Discussions around Financing Technology,
adoption challenges, Behavioral changes and trends in
the cross section of Technology and Sustainability were discussed.
Minister Smt. Smriti Irani
participated in a session on Gender Equality. It reinforced the urgent need for
action on gender equality and bring together leaders from across generations,
sectors and continents to discuss their focus, highlight challenges, progress,
inspiring commitments and essential action needed for urgent progress for women
and girls. Hon’ble Minister Mandaviya met his
counterpart from Germany to discuss increasing cooperation in medical tourism,
pharma sector & digital health.
There was a footfall of
almost 500 people across all three India lounges on arrival day. There was
tremendous positive sentiment and great interest towards India.