Smriti Irani Champions Women Entrepreneurs at Davos with 1 Lakh Success Stories

Smriti Irani presented India's women-led growth story at the World Economic Forum in Davos, detailing support for one lakh women-owned businesses. She emphasized the critical need for commercial institutional funding to reach women entrepreneurs across 300 Indian cities. Irani announced a landmark Rs 350 crore investment focused on women's health within the Ayush sector, marking the largest such commitment. She also highlighted a success story where a woman's startup, initially funded with Rs 1 lakh, is now valued at Rs 80 crore.

Key Points: Smriti Irani at WEF: India's Women-Led Growth & Rs 350 Cr Ayush Boost

  • Backed 1 lakh women-owned businesses
  • Calls for commercial institutional funding
  • Announces Rs 350 cr for women's Ayush health
  • Showcases entrepreneur's growth from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 80 cr valuation
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Smriti Irani shares India's women-led growth story at World Economic Forum

Smriti Irani highlights India's support for 1 lakh women-owned businesses at Davos, calls for institutional funding & announces a landmark Rs 350 crore investment in women's health.

"I believe that when an enterprise needs equity, economies flourish. - Smriti Irani"

Davos, January 22

Former Union Minister and the founder and Chairperson of the Alliance for Global Good, Smriti Irani, on Wednesday shared India's achievements in empowering women entrepreneurs at the World Economic Forum. She informed global leaders that through the Alliance for Global Good, support has been successfully provided to one lakh women-owned businesses across India.

Emphasising the need for institutional funding for these entrepreneurs, Irani said, "We are hoping that investment opportunities, including commercial capital, come for these women, particularly those who own very small businesses. Our endeavour is that commercial institutionalised financial institutions and instruments come to India, to those 300 cities, and help women who are hoping to grow in their entrepreneurial journey."

She further added, "I think Davos is a place where today 3,000 leaders from across the world, of which 850 are global CEOs, heads of state, have all come together on issues which oscillate from technology, the future of jobs, to sustainability. I particularly focus on equity. For too long, conversations have happened around the rights of women. I believe that when an enterprise needs equity, economies flourish. I'm very proud that as chairperson of the Alliance for Global Good, which is particularly focused on gender, we at the World Economic Forum have managed to create support for 1 lakh women-owned businesses back home in India."

She stated that the presence of thousands of global leaders provides a unique opportunity to bring international capital to India's women-led startups.

Regarding the recent breakthrough in healthcare funding, she added, "Two years ago, we helped one lady start a business with Rs 1 lakh. Today, she is valued at Rs 80 crore. Just yesterday, we had a young girl who we were hoping would lead a big investment in Ayush. An announcement of Rs 350 crore was made for women's health, brain health, hormonal health, and bone health. This is the largest investment ever announced, especially for Ayush and women's wellness. That was the dream of the Prime Minister, that even traditional medicine systems like Ayush find international not only platforms, but also investment," said Smiti Irani.

Meanwhile, Smriti Irani also took the world stage at the Women Inspiring Network (WIN) Lounge during the World Economic Forum Week in Davos 2026, reinforcing India's growing leadership in conversations on inclusion, equality, and social impact.

Women Inspiring Network (WIN), a global not-for-profit platform, will host the second edition of the #WINLounge during The World Economic Forum Week, Davos 2026 spotlighting 10+ TRAILBLAZING INDIAN WOMEN LEADERS as voices of global influence across business, finance, policy, tech, media, and innovation, WIN said in a statement.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the achievements are commendable, I hope this support reaches women in tier-2 and tier-3 cities and rural areas, not just the metros. True empowerment means uplifting women from all backgrounds.
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Anjali F
The focus on Ayush and traditional medicine getting such a large investment is brilliant. It's our heritage and has huge potential for women-led wellness businesses. Jai Hind!
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David E
As an investor watching India, this is a significant signal. Channeling institutional capital to women-owned MSMEs can unlock tremendous economic value. Davos is the right platform for this message.
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Shreya B
One lakh businesses is a good start, but the need is in crores. The real challenge is simplifying the process for a woman in a small town to access this funding without red tape. Hope that's the next step.
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Karthik V
Proud to see Indian leadership on global stages talking about equity and not just rights. When women thrive, families and the nation thrive. More such initiatives are needed!

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