The 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), held from January 15th to 19th, 2024, bestowed its grand stage upon the picturesque Davos-Klosters in Switzerland. India, with its resplendent growth story, digital public infrastructure landscape, burgeoning startup ecosystem, and expanding energy sector, commanded a significant presence at this prestigious event. India's impact reverberated throughout the summit, with the country proudly showcasing its accomplishments through three exclusive lounges: the India Engagement Centre, the Experience India Centre, and the India Investment Centre.
The 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), held from January 15th to 19th, 2024, bestowed its grand stage upon the picturesque Davos-Klosters in Switzerland. India, with its resplendent growth story, digital public infrastructure landscape, burgeoning startup ecosystem, and expanding energy sector, commanded a significant presence at this prestigious event. India's impact reverberated throughout the summit, with the country proudly showcasing its accomplishments through three exclusive lounges: the India Engagement Centre, the Experience India Centre, and the India Investment Centre.

India has been taking significant strides in addressing climate change, with a strong focus on renewable energy and sustainable development. Our country's climate strategy revolves around three pivotal principles: Mission LiFE, the Green Credit Initiative, and an unwavering commitment to equity and climate justice. At COP28, India's Environment Minister, Bhupender Yadav, emphasized the crucial need for "equity and justice" in climate negotiations. He argued that developed countries should lead global climate action, considering their historical contribution to climate-warming emissions. This stance reflects India's position as a developing country, carefully balancing the imperative for economic growth with environmental responsibility.