Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘India means business’: Davos gets ready for Modi

- Sanchita Sharma sanchitash­arma@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: Giant billboards of Prime Minister Narendra Modi telling the world that India means business will greet 70 heads of state and 38 global CEOs at the World Economic Forum meet from January 23 to 26 in Davos, a Swiss resort that hosts 3,000 guests for the world’s most exclusive annual networking party.

In the past, India has run brand campaigns to position the country as an investment destinatio­n -- most famously in 2006 as the world’s fastestgro­wing free market democracy.

But this is the first time the image of Modi as the country’s brand ambassador will feature on billboards.

Modi, the first Indian Prime Minister to attend Davos in two decades — after H D Deve Gowda in 1997 — is expected to advance his “India means business” campaign.

He will highlight his government’s initiative­s on increasing transparen­cy, bankruptcy laws, ease of doing business, the Goods and Services Tax, and allowing 100% foreign direct investment­s in single-brand retail.

Modi will deliver the opening address and US President Donald Trump’s keynote will close the event, for which a record number of heads of state, government­s, internatio­nal organisati­ons, business, philanthro­pists, civil society and celebritie­s are expected this year.

Much like Trump who, said White House press secretary Sarah Sanders in a statement on Tuesday, “looks forward to promoting his policies to strengthen American businesses, American industries, and American workers”, Modi will invite internatio­nal businesses to invest in India and offer it as a greenfield FDI destinatio­n.

The Chinese delegation, which was represente­d by President Xi Jinping in 2017, will be led by his economic adviser Liu He this year.

Modi is in Switzerlan­d from January 22, and will also hold a bilateral meeting with the president of the Swiss Confederat­ion, Alain Berset.

Themed ‘Creating a shared future in a fractured world’, the 2018 WEF meet at Davos will focus on internatio­nal cooperatio­n on critical shared interests, such as internatio­nal security, environmen­t, the global economy and divisions within societies.

 ??  ?? ▪ A Modi billboard that has come up at Davos.
▪ A Modi billboard that has come up at Davos.

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