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Pranjal Sharma has been analysing, commenting and writing on economic and development policy in India for 25 years. He has worked in print, TV and digital media in leadership positions and guided teams to interpret economic change and India’s engagement with the world
India’s positioning for global investors has been taken to a new level at Davos. At the national level and regional state level, India’s capabilities in a range of sectors were displayed in an experiential format. Invest India set up an experience centre where visitors could view demos by domain experts and entrepreneurs
Read MoreProf Veloso discusses the rising importance of technology for future business leaders with Pranjal Sharma in Davos
Read MoreThis year it is the turn of AI to dominate the Davos landscape. Nearly every corporate and country pavilion has focused on the impact of AI and GenAI on business models
Read MoreThe India waste management market size is expected to reach USD 36.68 billion by 2029, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.25 per cent
Read MoreChallenges in healthcare, economic growth and the impact of technologies on societies will dominate the conversations at Davos
Read MoreThe first winter meeting at Davos since 2020, was marked by practical realism. Global leaders from various countries, companies and civil society pledged to rebuild the world
Read MoreShukla says automation will create more jobs while helping professionals become better-skilled
Read More...because it's got the largest youth child population in the world today that the earth has ever known, says McCaffrey
Read MoreConversation between Pranjal Sharma and Adeeb Ahamed, Managing Director, Lulu Financial Holdings
Read MoreWorld Economic Forum has taken the lead on bringing all stakeholders together on using the metaverse for business innovation and economic growth
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