Davos 2026: 3,000 Global Leaders Gather Amid Uncertainty for Critical Talks

The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 begins in Davos on January 19, convening nearly 3,000 leaders from over 130 countries under the theme "A Spirit of Dialogue." The five-day summit will address pressing global challenges, including geopolitical tensions, technological innovation, and inclusive development. High-profile attendees include U.S. President Donald Trump, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, and corporate leaders like Jensen Huang and Satya Nadella. India will also field a significant delegation of senior ministers and top business executives to promote investment and strategic engagement.

Key Points: WEF Davos 2026: 3,000 Leaders from 130 Countries to Meet

  • 3,000 leaders from 130+ countries
  • Focus on cooperation & innovation
  • Largest-ever US delegation led by Trump
  • High-level Indian political & business presence
  • Discussions on AI, climate, and economic resilience
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Nearly 3,000 global leaders from 130 countries expected at WEF 2026 beginning January 19 at Davos

World Economic Forum 2026 in Davos unites global leaders, CEOs, and policymakers to tackle economic, tech, and geopolitical challenges.

"A Spirit of Dialogue - WEF 2026 Theme"

New Delhi, January 16

The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 is set to begin in Davos on January 19, bringing together an unprecedented gathering of global political leaders, corporate chiefs, and policymakers amid heightened geopolitical and economic uncertainty.

The five-day summit, which will run until January 23, is being held under the theme "A Spirit of Dialogue", with a focus on cooperation in a contested world, innovation-led growth, and inclusive development.

The summit aims to address pressing global economic, geopolitical, technological, and social challenges through collaborative discussion and strategic engagement.

According to the WEF, close to 3,000 leaders from more than 130 countries are expected to participate, marking one of the largest and highest-level assemblies in the forum's history.

This includes around 400 senior political leaders, nearly 65 heads of state or government, and six leaders from the G7 group of advanced economies.

Among the prominent government heads scheduled to address the summit is United States President Donald Trump, who will lead what has been described as the largest-ever US delegation to Davos.

In addition to political leaders, the Forum's agenda will feature top officials from major international organisations, including Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations; Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund; and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, emphasising a broad multilateral focus.

On the corporate front, nearly 850 top chief executives, chairpersons, and founders from leading global companies will participate in discussions. Technology and industry leaders such as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella are among the high-profile business heads expected at the summit, alongside executives from major financial institutions, energy firms and manufacturing giants.

India will be represented by a high-level political and business delegation, underlining the country's growing economic and strategic profile on the global stage.

The Indian participation is expected to be led by senior Union ministers handling key portfolios such as commerce and industry, energy, digital infrastructure and external affairs, reflecting New Delhi's focus on investment promotion, technology-led growth and geopolitical engagement.

Many state chief ministers have also confirmed their participation at the WEF, which includes chief ministers of states like Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh to name a few.

On the corporate side, India's presence will be anchored by some of its largest and most influential conglomerates and business leaders, including N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, Nandan Nilekani and Salil S. Parekh from Infosys, Sunil Bharti Mittal of Bharti Enterprises, Anish Shah of the Mahindra Group and Sajjan Jindal of the JSW Group, alongside several other prominent CEOs and industry heads.

The Forum's programme also features experts in economics, science and civil society, providing multidimensional insight into complex issues such as artificial intelligence, climate change, global cooperation and economic resilience. The meeting will be livestreamed and accessible to global audiences through digital platforms.

The World Economic Forum has said that Davos 2026 will serve as a critical platform for dialogue and action at a time of rapid technological change, economic fragmentation and geopolitical tension, with leaders expected to outline strategies to drive sustainable growth and global cooperation in the years ahead.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While dialogue is important, I hope this isn't just another talking shop. The theme sounds good, but we need concrete action on climate change and economic inequality, not just photo-ops in the snow.
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Priya S
So many state CMs are going! Hope they bring back good deals and partnerships for their states, especially in tech and manufacturing. Competition between states can be healthy for the whole country.
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Vikram M
Seeing names like Nandan Nilekani and Satya Nadella together is exciting. India's tech prowess is truly global now. Hope the discussions on AI lead to frameworks that benefit developing nations like ours.
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Rohit P
All this high-level talk is fine, but will it translate to better jobs and lower prices for the common man? That's the real test. The cost of sending such a large delegation must also be justified with results.
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Michael C
The focus on "cooperation in a contested world" is spot on. With so much global tension, having a platform for dialogue between major powers is crucial. Hope the spirit of Davos leads to some practical de-escalation.
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Kavya N
Glad it's being livestreamed! Transparency is key. As a young professional, I'm keen to follow the sessions on innovation and inclusive development. Hope our leaders push for more

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