Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Modi, SRK, samosas steal show at Davos

HARD PITCH As PM talks on terror, climate change; India’s soft power draws eyeballs

- Sanchita Sharma letters@hindustant­imes.com n

DAVOS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi cited the Upanishads, big data, artificial intelligen­ce, Twitter, Google, Mahatma Gandhi, Osama bin Laden and Harry Potter to urge more than 1,000 delegates at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos on Tuesday to work together to address humanity’s three biggest threats – climate change, terrorism and inclusive globalisat­ion.

The first Indian Prime Minister to give the inaugural speech at the forum invited global businesses to “invest, travel, work, manufactur­e, export products”, as he reaffirmed his government’s commitment to end the “licence raj” in the country.

His speech focused on positionin­g India as a “humanising and harmonisin­g force in an increasing­ly fractured world”.

The buzz created is palpable. “Its India year in Davos, everyone wants to know how digitisati­on and innovation is taking India forward,” said Ana Clara Costa from Sao Paulo, her fourth consecutiv­e WEF annual summit.

Craig Newmark, the San Francisco-based founder of Craiglist, is not interested in the India story, though. “I’m not interested in politics, I’ll go for sessions on transparen­cy, fake news and media,” he said.

It’s not officially “India Year in Davos”, but certainly seems like it, with US President Donald Trump’s proclivity for the unexpected being the only thing threatenin­g to upstage Modi at an event that is being covered by around 500 journalist­s.

Bollywood stars, costumed waiters, women in flowing silks, hot samosas and chai turned the inaugural event into an India-themed party with all the trappings of a Hindi blockbuste­r shot in Switzerlan­d.

Shah Rukh Khan received a Crystal Award for his work for children and acid attack victims with two other celebritie­s — Cate Blanchett for human rights and Sir Elton John for his work for people living with HIV.

But the star of the event was clearly Modi, presenting India as a land of “unpreceden­ted opportunit­ies for higher returns on investment­s” to leaders attending the world’s biggest networking platform.

India hosted a welcome dinner in Davos for the first time, which included popular street foods such as dhokla, chaat, pav bhaji, samosa, lamb mince, karwari prawns and fish fry.

 ?? AP ?? Actor Shah Rukh Khan poses for participan­ts in front of Tania Bryer, host and executive producer, CNBC, before a panel session of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d, on Tuesday.
AP Actor Shah Rukh Khan poses for participan­ts in front of Tania Bryer, host and executive producer, CNBC, before a panel session of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d, on Tuesday.

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