Karnataka's DK Shivakumar Meets World Bank Chief, Pitches Bengaluru at Davos

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar met with World Bank President Ajay Banga during the World Economic Forum 2026 in Davos. He participated in a session discussing integrated, people-centered solutions for future cities. Shivakumar extensively promoted Bengaluru as a model "city of the future" built on innovation, sustainability, and strong governance. He emphasized Bengaluru's role in driving inclusive global growth through collaboration.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar Meets Ajay Banga, Showcases Bengaluru at WEF 2026

  • Met World Bank President on WEF sidelines
  • Championed Bengaluru's innovation & infrastructure
  • Spoke on integrated city solutions
  • Highlighted collaboration for global growth
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WEF 2026: Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar meets World Bank President Ajay Banga in Davos

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar met World Bank President Ajay Banga at Davos WEF 2026 and championed Bengaluru as a future-ready city of innovation.

"Namma Bengaluru - The City of the Future. - DK Shivakumar"

Davos, January 21

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar met with World Bank President Ajay Banga on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.

The Karnataka Deputy CM took to 'X' and informed about the development.

"Pleasure to meet Mr. Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group, at Davos today. We had a warm exchange on advancing development partnerships and global growth priorities," Shivakumar said.

Meanwhile, Shivakumar, earlier today, hailed Bengaluru's innovation, infrastructure, and quality of life at the World Economic Forum 2026 in Davos, Switzerland.

DK Shivakumar addressed the session 'Are Cities Up To It', where the leaders discussed "integrated and people-centred solutions" for mobility, energy, and technology in cities worldwide.

In an X post, the Karnataka Deputy CM wrote, "Namma Bengaluru - The City of the Future. Honoured to be at Davos today for the World Economic Forum. The Annual Meeting 2026 provided an opportunity to share Bengaluru's journey as a city for the future, shaped by innovation, strong infrastructure, sustainability and a high quality of life."

"I spoke at the session 'Are Cities Up To It' where we discussed how cities must move beyond incremental change and adopt integrated, people-centred solutions that bring together mobility, energy, nature and technology. Bengaluru is actively doing this by scaling innovation through strong institutions, collaboration and responsible governance. As India's technology and knowledge capital, this approach positions Bengaluru to collaborate with global partners to drive inclusive growth and responsible innovation," the X post read.

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.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Meetings at Davos are good for image, but I hope the focus remains on solving Bengaluru's real problems - traffic, water crisis, and waste management. Talk must translate to ground action.
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Ajay M
Proud moment for Karnataka! Having Ajay Banga, an Indian-origin World Bank President, meet our Deputy CM shows India's growing soft power. Jai Karnataka! 🙏
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Sarah B
The vision for "integrated, people-centred solutions" is exactly what modern cities need. Bengaluru's tech ecosystem can be a model, but inclusive growth is key. Hope the discussion included affordable housing.
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Karthik V
"Namma Bengaluru" indeed! But sir, please also talk about improving public transport and lakes when you're there. We love our city, and it needs sustainable solutions, not just tech parks.
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Nikhil C
Positive diplomacy. These forums are crucial for attracting foreign investment. If Bengaluru gets World Bank support for metro or green energy projects, it will benefit the entire state's economy.

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