MP Eyes Tech Boom: Ties with Tech Mahindra, Israel & AI Firms at WEF 2026

The Madhya Pradesh government engaged in multiple strategic discussions at the World Economic Forum 2026 in Davos. Key talks were held with Tech Mahindra's president to expand IT and BPO services into the state's tier-2 cities. Separate meetings explored a tourism media collaboration with JioStar and potential partnerships with Israel's innovation ecosystem and AI firms for technology-led growth. These initiatives aim to boost the state's economic development through technology, investment, and global promotion of its tourism assets.

Key Points: MP at WEF 2026: Tech Mahindra, Israel AI & Tourism Collabs

  • Tech Mahindra IT/BPO expansion in tier-2 cities
  • Tourism media collab with JioStar/National Geographic
  • Tech partnership talks with Israel Innovation Authority
  • Focus on AI & digital tech with TouchLab
  • Leveraging India-Israel cooperation frameworks
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WEF 2026: Madhya Pradesh govt holds talks with Tech Mahindra president on expanding IT, BPO in tier-2 cities

Madhya Pradesh govt at Davos held talks with Tech Mahindra, Israel Innovation Authority & others on IT expansion, tech partnerships & tourism promotion.

"explore avenues for collaboration in technology-led economic growth - Press Release"

Davos, January 19

The Government of Madhya Pradesh on Monday interacted with Harshul Asnani, president of Tech Mahindra, to look at entering the state of Madhya Pradesh with a focus on expanding in tier-2 cities to deepen access to talent.

The discussions centred on the BPO and IT segments, and the state highlighted its strengths in infrastructure, quality of life, and a skilled labour force.

A delegation from the Madhya Pradesh government also met with JioStar officials to explore collaborations on video and audio documentation of the state's tourism and travel projects, including a potential partnership with National Geographic.

The initiative aims to capture and showcase Madhya Pradesh's scenic beauty, including its wildlife sanctuaries, heritage sites, and natural landscapes like the Narmada River and marble rocks at Bhedaghat.

This collaboration could help promote the state's diverse attractions, such as Khajuraho, Sanchi, and its national parks like Kanha and Bandhavgarh, to a global audience.

Additionally, the Madhya Pradesh government held discussions with Alon Stopel, Chairman of the Israel Innovation Authority, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum 2026 to explore avenues for collaboration in technology-led economic growth, according to a press release.

According to the MP government, the interaction focused on Israel's innovation-driven development model, particularly across frontier areas such as quantum technologies, education technology, defence technologies, and water solutions. Stopel highlighted Israel's strong R&D ecosystem, underpinned by significant private-sector participation and co-investment models that align public support with commercial viability.

Madhya Pradesh expressed interest in building partnerships in the civil technology domain through structured government-to-government engagements, pilot projects, and startup-led demonstrations. Opportunities were discussed to leverage existing India-Israel cooperation frameworks, including joint pilots, technology demonstration initiatives, and co-investment mechanisms supporting startups and commercially viable enterprises.

Both sides noted the potential to explore a formal collaboration framework to facilitate technology pilots, innovation partnerships, and institutional linkages between Madhya Pradesh and Israel, the release said.

The MP government also held a strategic interaction with Herve Couraye, Advisor to TouchLab, on the sidelines of the forum to explore collaboration opportunities in artificial intelligence and emerging digital technologies, a press release said.

WEF 2026 operates under the theme 'A Spirit of Dialogue' to address geopolitical tension and economic uncertainty, and the annual meeting in Davos features record government participation, including about 400 political leaders and 65 heads of state.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The partnership with National Geographic to showcase MP's tourism is brilliant marketing. Khajuraho and the marble rocks are stunning. If done right, this could be a huge boost for the local economy and create sustainable tourism jobs. 🏞️
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Vikram M
While the Israel collaboration on quantum tech and defence sounds impressive, I hope the focus remains on solving our own ground-level issues first. Water solutions tech is desperately needed in many parts of the state. Prioritize that.
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Priya S
Good to see MP being proactive at Davos. But these are just talks and MoUs. The real test is execution on the ground. We've seen many such announcements before with little follow-through. The government needs to ensure these partnerships actually materialize and benefit people.
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Rohit P
Tech Mahindra expanding in tier-2 cities is a win-win. Lower operational costs for them, better career options for our youth without having to leave their hometowns. Hope other IT giants follow suit!
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Nikhil C
The AI and digital tech discussion is key. We need to prepare our workforce for the future, not just for current BPO roles. Hope the skilling initiatives are forward-looking and include AI/ML training.

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