Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren Heads to Davos WEF to Pitch State as Energy Leader

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren is en route to Davos to participate in a high-level inter-ministerial panel focused on scaling resilient energy systems through policy and finance. He will showcase the state's opportunities in sectors like critical minerals, electronics manufacturing, and renewable energy transition at the World Economic Forum. JMM leader Kalpana Murmu is also present and will represent Jharkhand in a panel discussion on women entrepreneurship and sustainable growth. The state's preparations were reviewed in a video conference with Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, reflecting a coordinated national approach to the forum.

Key Points: Jharkhand CM at Davos WEF for Energy & Investment Panels

  • CM to join energy policy panel
  • State to showcase critical minerals & EV potential
  • JMM leader Kalpana Murmu in women entrepreneurship discussion
  • Preparations reviewed with Union Minister
  • UP delegation also in Davos for investment
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WEF 2026: Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren heads to Davos to participate in inter-ministerial panel

CM Hemant Soren attends WEF 2026, joining panels on energy systems and showcasing Jharkhand's investment potential in minerals, EVs, and renewables.

"positioning Jharkhand as a global player in energy security - Hemant Soren"

Davos, January 20

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Tuesday informed that he will be participating in the inter-ministerial panel "Capital in Action: Scaling Energy Systems Through Policy, Finance & Regional Leadership" in Switzerland's Davos.

Taking to 'X', he said the panel will include high-profile participants, such as a former Slovakian finance minister and global business leaders, and will focus on policy, finance, and regional leadership to develop resilient energy systems.

"En route to the inter-ministerial panel Capital in Action: Scaling Energy Systems Through Policy, Finance & Regional Leadership, discussing with the Chief Secretary on positioning Jharkhand as a global player in energy security," Soren said.

The panel will be attended by the Former Finance Minister from Slovakia and business leaders from across the globe, focusing on policy, finance, and regional leadership to scale resilient energy systems. Jharkhand remains committed to contributing meaningfully to the global energy transition," he added.

Meanwhile, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader Kalpana Murmu is also in Davos with Hemant Soren. She will represent the state in the panel discussion titled "Women Entrepreneurship: Driving Growth and Building a Sustainable Economy."

"I am in Davos with Hemant ji, with the resolve to make Jharkhand a leading state. Today, I will present Jharkhand's perspective in the Panel Discussion "Women Entrepreneurship: Driving Growth and Building a Sustainable Economy" Additionally, through the Speaker Session at the Alliance for Global Good, there will be a dialogue on inclusive and women-led development. Jharkhand will move forward, and so will the people of Jharkhand," the 'X' post said.

Earlier, Hemant Soren attended a video conference chaired by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, during which he informed the latter about his state's preparations for the World Economic Forum Summit, which will showcase opportunities in critical minerals and electronics component manufacturing, among others.

The meeting, which took place on Sunday, CM Soren said, clearly reflects the spirit of cooperation and dialogue in India's preparations for the annual Davos meeting.

"One India, One Vision. The spirit of cooperation and dialogue is clearly reflected in India's preparations for the upcoming #WEF2026. Attended the VC chaired by Hon'ble Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw ji, focusing on overall review and preparedness. Informed him about #JharkhandAtDavos preparations, where the state will showcase opportunities in critical minerals and mining, electronics and electronics components manufacturing, EVs and automobiles, superfoods and food processing, forest and bio economy, energy and renewable energy transition, tourism, and textiles, in close alignment with the GOI's vision and objectives. World Economic Forum at Jharkhand," Soren wrote on X.

Founded in 1971, the WEF operates as a non-profit organisation. Recognised as one of the most influential business conferences worldwide, it aims to strengthen global economic growth through geopolitics, education and technology, financial policy, and investment. Along with India, nearly fifty countries will take part in the conference.

Meanwhile, a high-level delegation from Uttar Pradesh, led by the state's Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna, arrived in Zurich on Monday to participate in the 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos. The visit aims to position the state as a global investment destination as it pursues a USD 1 trillion economy target through infrastructure and technology-led growth.

The annual meeting in Davos features record government participation, including approximately 400 political leaders and 65 heads of state. Notable attendees include U.S. President Donald Trump, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The forum also hosts leaders of international institutions such as United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and World Bank Group President Ajay S. Banga.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on women entrepreneurship too with Kalpana Murmu ji attending. Inclusive development is key. But I hope these Davos trips are not just about photo-ops and networking. The real test is what concrete MoUs are signed and how they benefit local communities back home.
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Rohit P
"One India, One Vision" – this is the spirit we need. When states work in alignment with the central government's goals, it projects a strong, unified India to the world. UP's delegation is also there. This collective effort can really boost our national economic narrative.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the renewable sector, the focus on scaling energy systems is crucial. Jharkhand's push in critical minerals is strategic for the EV and electronics supply chain. Hope the policy discussions lead to actionable frameworks that can be replicated.
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Vikram M
With all due respect, I have a question. These trips are important, but what is the cost to the state exchequer? The people of Jharkhand need development on the ground – better roads, schools, healthcare. I hope this global talk leads to local walk.
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Kavya N
Superfoods and food processing from Jharkhand! That's exciting. Our tribal produce like millets and mahua have so much potential. Glad to see it's on the Davos agenda. This can empower local farmers and women's self-help groups. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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