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Thoughts from Davos 2026

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January 28, 2026

India is being recognised as a trusted partner in value chains

- RAJIV MEMANI

Thoughts from Davos 2026

True to its theme, 'A Spirit of Dialogue, the World Economic Forum's (WEF's) annual meeting 2026 concluded on a reassuring note. Amid a temporary easing of tariff-related concerns and a more measured stance on recent geopolitical issues, the development offered some comfort for the broader global economy.

One thing that has stood out for me during my more-than-a-decade of visits to the WEF is the steadily growing crowds at Davos. This growth underscores the forum's significance as a global melting pot of ideas, intellect, and dialogue on the issues that matter most to the world.

As I return from the cold weather and the charged atmosphere of the WEF along with the scheduling challenges posed by high-profile visits I would like to share a few key takeaways from the nearly 4050 meetings I attended or observed from the sidelines.

AI: The dominant agenda

■ Artificial intelligence (AI) consistently dominated the conversations among business leaders, permeating every company pavilion and pit stop along the promenade.

■ The consensus among participants is that the AI 'honeymoon' is maturing into an implementation marathon. To derive real value, businesses must focus on foundational elements: Building a solid data infrastructure, reimagining work in an AI-first era, and strengthening guardrails for privacy and safety. Leaders will need long-term conviction and significant investments in infrastructure and skilling to succeed.

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