India's Strong Davos Presence Highlights Tech Growth & Global Leadership

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasized India's strong and active participation at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where the country's development narrative is a central topic. He highlighted how India is merging modern technology with inclusive growth for all citizens under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. Concurrently, the US announced an inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial to strengthen global supply chain cooperation, a forum where India was also represented. The discussions underscored a shared international resolve to build secure and resilient supply chains for critical resources.

Key Points: India's Impact at Davos 2026: Growth & Tech Leadership

  • India's economic progress under PM Modi
  • Combining modern tech with fair growth
  • Leadership in technology & inclusive growth
  • Focus on critical mineral supply chains
  • Strong international collaboration
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"India's presence strongly felt": Ashwini Vaishnaw at Davos

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw details India's prominent role at Davos, focusing on tech-driven inclusive growth under PM Modi's leadership.

"India's presence is being strongly felt here - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

Davos, January 21

The progress of the Indian economy under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become a top subject of debate among world leaders in Switzerland. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday shared that the Indian team is present at all major meetings to explain how the country is combining modern technology with fair growth for all citizens.

Regarding the focus of international forums, the Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said, "Today, the Indian delegation is actively participating in Davos 2026 and all major events here. I am joined by the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis. India's presence is being strongly felt here, as discussions on the country's development and economic growth under Prime Minister Narendra Modi are taking centre stage. The leadership role India is playing in technology, and its focus on inclusive growth, are key topics of conversation across all forums."

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, the US Department of State stated that the inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial, to be held on February 4 by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, will bring together partners from across the globe to strengthen cooperation on critical mineral supply chains.

Announcing the development in a post on X, the State Department said the ministerial will focus on enhancing international collaboration to secure reliable, resilient critical mineral supply chains, which are essential to the US's economic and national security, technological leadership, and energy transition.

"On February 4, Secretary Rubio will welcome partners from across the globe to the State Department for the inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial. Strengthening critical mineral supply chains with our international partners is vital to America's economic and national security, technological leadership, and a resilient energy future," the State Department stated in its post.

India was represented by Union Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, and Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, at the Davos summit.

Senior US officials, including US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Export-Import Bank President and Chairman John Jovanovic, also participated, along with private-sector representatives.

During the discussions, participants expressed a strong and shared resolve to urgently address weaknesses in critical mineral supply chains, which have become increasingly concentrated and vulnerable to disruption and manipulation. The United States outlined actions and investments already undertaken, as well as planned measures to build resilient, secure, and diversified supply chains for critical minerals.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The critical minerals meeting sounds crucial for future tech. Glad India is at the table for these discussions. Supply chain resilience is a global issue, and collaboration is key.
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Priya S
It's good to see our presence felt, but I hope these high-level talks translate into tangible benefits for our MSMEs and rural entrepreneurs. The "inclusive growth" narrative needs ground-level action.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! From being a spectator to a key participant at Davos, our journey is remarkable. The world is finally acknowledging India's potential and leadership under PM Modi. Let's keep the momentum going.
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Rohit P
Having the CM of Maharashtra there is a good signal for investors. Shows coordination between centre and states. Hope it brings more business to Mumbai and Pune's tech hubs.
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Karthik V
While the optics are positive, I respectfully hope the delegation also listens and learns. The US focus on securing mineral supply chains shows strategic planning. We need similar long-term vision for our own resource security, beyond just conferences.

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