More than 400 top industry leaders from around the world will also be present at the World Economic Forum summit. PM Modi can also talk to some CEOs.
New Delhi| Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the World Economic Forum’s Davos Agenda Summit online on Thursday. He will speak on issues such as India’s reform trajectory and increasing use of technology through video conferencing. More than 400 top industry leaders from around the world will also be present. PM Modi can also talk to some CEOs.
Following leaders have already addressed
Xi Jinping, President of China
Angela Merkel, German Chancellor
Vladimir Putin, Russian President
Emmanuel Macron, President of France
Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel
Biden and Johnson are not taking part
According to the forum, the summit began on January 24. US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson are not taking part in the event, which runs until January 29.
Top Indian businessmen will also take part
The summit will also see the participation of the country’s leading businessmen. It also includes Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Pawan Munjal, Anand Mahindra, Salil Parekh, Shobhana Kamineni, former Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan, Tata Steel CEO T Narendran. Apart from this, the world’s leading businessman Christine Lagarde, Bill Gates, Ajay Banga, KT Rama Rao, Ishan Tharoor, Masayoshi of Soft Bank and others will address the program.
Corona pandemic and vaccines to be the main topic of the event
The event will discuss the Covid-19 epidemic and focus on delivering the corona vaccine to all countries of the world. At the same time, climate change and improvement of economies will also be important issues. It will start on the evening of January 24. The keynote address will be delivered by Claus M. Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum. This event is being held online in view of the Coronavirus pandemic.
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