Fadnavis in Davos: Maharashtra's $1 Trillion Dream & Diaspora's Cultural Bridge

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis arrived in Davos for the World Economic Forum, where he accepted the badge representing 'Magnetic Maharashtra'. He praised the Marathi diaspora for a cultural welcome featuring Lezim and a presentation of the historic Wari pilgrimage tradition. Fadnavis launched the 'MahaNRI Connect' platform to unite and showcase the achievements of the global Marathi community. His participation aims to attract investment and position Maharashtra as a key player in global dialogues on its path to becoming a $1 trillion economy by 2030.

Key Points: Fadnavis at Davos 2026 for 'Magnetic Maharashtra' & MahaNRI Connect

  • Launched MahaNRI Connect platform for global diaspora
  • Aims for $1 trillion economy by 2030
  • Praised Lezim & Wari tradition performances
  • Highlighted Maharashtra's investment potential
  • WEF theme 'A Spirit of Dialogue' amid global strains
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Davos: CM Fadnavis accepts World Economic Forum badge representing 'Magnetic Maharashtra'; praises diaspora for cultural connect

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis arrives at WEF Davos, accepts 'Magnetic Maharashtra' badge, launches MahaNRI Connect platform, and praises diaspora's cultural showcase.

"It made me wonder for a moment whether I am in Maharashtra or in Zurich. - Devendra Fadnavis"

Davos, January 18

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis arrived in Davos ahead of the World Economic Forum and praised the diaspora for their cultural connect through Lezim performance and the representation of Wari tradition. He also accepted the WEF Badge representing 'Magnetic Maharashtra'.

He thanked the diaspora for the traditional Marathi welcome. In his speech, CM Fadnavis said, "It made me wonder for a moment whether I am in Maharashtra or in Zurich. I would especially like to congratulate and thank our sisters who performed the Lezim here. It felt as if they practice it every day; they performed it so gracefully and skillfully. The presentations performed here were also very beautiful."

Speaking about the Wari tradition's presentation, he said, "The prosperity of Maharashtra lies in its 'Wari' (pilgrimage) tradition. This Wari tradition has kept Maharashtra prosperous; it is a tradition that did not allow us to lose hope even during times of invasions. This is a tradition that even Aurangzeb could not stop. The representation of the Wari tradition that you presented here today was truly beautiful. It felt as if Lord Vitthal and Rukmini had personally appeared here."

CM Fadnavis mentioned the proposal of the idea of 'MahaNRI Connect' platform which would bring together the diaspora. "We are all very excited about one thing: 'MahaNRI Connect.' Through the 'MahaNRI Connect' platform we are building, we see that our diaspora--Marathi people across the world--are doing so many diverse things. Many of these things are very meaningful, eye-catching, and transformative. All these things should be shared with each other."

On his arrival at Zurich Airport earlier today, Fadnavis was met by Union Ministers Pralhad Joshi and Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, who extended congratulations on the Maharashtra government's recent victory in the state's Municipal Corporation Elections.

The WEF Annual Meeting 2026 runs from January 19-23 under the theme "A Spirit of Dialogue," and world leaders, policymakers and corporate figures will convene to navigate rising geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainties and transformational technologies as global cooperation adapts to new pressures.

Reports ahead of the summit emphasize that while collaboration between countries "has held steady," its shape is evolving amid geopolitical strains and fragmented multilateral frameworks.

The Chief Minister's participation aims to spotlight Maharashtra's trajectory toward economic and social transformation, anchored in global partnerships and investment collaboration. Maharashtra has set sights on becoming a $1 trillion economy by 2030, leveraging infrastructure expansion, industry diversification and foreign direct investment to fuel growth across sectors such as logistics, manufacturing, agriculture and services.

Against the backdrop of the WEF's Global Cooperation Barometer 2026, highlighting a dynamic world where cooperation persists even as geopolitical fault lines grow, Maharashtra's delegation is positioning the state not only as an investment destination, but as a proactive voice in global dialogues on economic resilience, technology adoption, climate and social development.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good initiative by CM Fadnavis. The 'MahaNRI Connect' platform is a smart idea to leverage our global diaspora for state development. Hope this translates into real investments and job creation back home, not just cultural shows.
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Arun Y
While I appreciate the cultural pride, I hope the focus at Davos is equally on attracting concrete investments for infrastructure and solving issues like farmer distress and unemployment in the state. The $1 trillion goal needs more than diaspora connections.
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Sarah B
As someone who has attended WEF before, it's impressive to see a state delegation making such a strong cultural statement. 'Magnetic Maharashtra' is a powerful brand. The blend of tradition and economic ambition is exactly what global investors notice.
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Karthik V
The mention of Wari tradition and Lord Vitthal was touching. Our spiritual heritage is our real strength. Glad to see it being highlighted alongside economic talks. Alak niranjan! 🚩
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Michael C
Interesting read. The strategic use of cultural diplomacy to foster economic partnerships is a smart move. The 'Global Cooperation Barometer' context shows Maharashtra is thinking long-term about its role in a fragmented world. Good positioning.

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