Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi Leads Investment Push at Davos WEF 2026

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi has departed for Davos to lead the state's delegation at the World Economic Forum 2026. The delegation aims to attract investments in sectors like electronics, defence, semiconductors, and renewable energy. Sanghavi's intensive schedule includes over 58 meetings with global leaders and speaking engagements at prominent global sessions. The participation underscores Gujarat's ambition to be a key partner in global value chains and accelerate its industrial development.

Key Points: Gujarat's WEF 2026 Agenda: Investment & Viksit Gujarat Vision

  • Attract global investments in key sectors
  • Showcase Viksit Gujarat @2047 blueprint
  • Over 58 high-level meetings planned
  • Strengthen Gujarat's role in global value chains
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Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi leaves for Davos to attend World Economic Forum 2026

Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi leads Gujarat delegation to Davos for WEF 2026, targeting investments in semiconductors, renewables, and advanced manufacturing.

"To present the vision of a developed Gujarat by 2047 on the world's biggest platform... - Harsh Sanghavi"

Ahmedabad, January 19

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi on Sunday evening left for Davos, Switzerland, to attend the 56th Annual World Economic Forum summit.

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi said that the Gujarat delegation would work to attract investments in electronics, defence, semiconductors, renewable energy, and other sectors to the state.

Speaking to reporters, Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghvi said, "To present the vision of a developed Gujarat by 2047 on the world's biggest platform, the World Economic Forum, a delegation from Gujarat is heading to Davos today. Over the next four days, this delegation will work to attract investments in electronics, defence, semiconductors, renewable energy, and many other sectors to Gujarat. In recent years, Gujarat has become known as the most preferred destination, and to advance this vision, under CM Bhupendra Patel's leadership, the team will strive to create more employment opportunities for the youth of Gujarat."

The WEF Annual Meeting will be held from January 19 to 23 at Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. The State's participation reflects Gujarat's bold, future-ready approach towards international collaboration and accelerated economic transformation.

At WEF 2026, Harsh Sanghavi will undertake an intensive programme of over 58 high-level meetings with global leaders and investors across key sectors, including Advanced Manufacturing, Textiles, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Pharmaceuticals, Renewable Energy, Food Processing, Chemicals, Shipping and Logistics, Electronics, and Aerospace. Proposed interactions include leading global companies such as AP Moller Maersk, Engie, EDF, Johnson Controls, Sumitomo Group, Linde, SEALSQ, Tillman Global, and others, a release said.

These engagements aim to strengthen Gujarat's industrial ecosystem, enable technology and innovation partnerships, attract global investments, generate large-scale employment opportunities for youth, and build long-term international institutional linkages.

According to the release, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi will also speak at prominent global sessions, including India in the New Geo-Economic Order, The Power of Sports: Turning Spectacle to Legacy, Coal to Clean Initiative: Technological Innovations to Drive the Transition, Mission Water: A Water-Secure Future for One Billion People, and Delivering Sustainability at Scale: Pathways for Global Transformation. Through these platforms, Gujarat will showcase its development blueprint aligned with the vision of Viksit Gujarat @2047.

With the message "Gujarat - Ready for the World, Where Vision Meets Action," the State's participation at WEF 2026 underscores its ambition to emerge as a key partner in global value chains. The Government of Gujarat remains firmly committed to accelerating industrial development, fostering innovation-led growth, attracting transformative investments, and building a resilient and future-ready economy.

Gujarat's presence at WEF 2026 marks not just participation but leadership in shaping the global growth narrative.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative, but I hope the focus is on equitable development across the state, not just in and around Ahmedabad or GIFT City. Rural areas need industrial clusters and employment too. The vision for 2047 must be inclusive.
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Aman W
58 meetings in 4 days! That's some serious hustle. If even half of these talks materialize into actual projects, it will be a big boost. The focus on electronics and defence manufacturing is spot on for Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the renewable sector, I'm very encouraged to see Gujarat leading this charge on a global platform. Partnerships with companies like Engie can really accelerate our green energy transition. Well done!
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Vikram M
The "Mission Water" session is crucial. Gujarat has done well in water management, but with climate change, we need global tech and partnerships to secure water for future generations. Hope they bring back concrete solutions, not just MOUs.
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Karthik V
While attracting FDI is great, I hope the delegation also learns about sustainable practices from European nations. Growth should not come at the cost of our environment. The 'Coal to Clean' initiative topic gives me hope.

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