Recently the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum was held in Davos, Switzerland. In this meeting of the World Economic Forum, the Indian Prime Minister inaugurated the speech. After about 20 years, an Indian Prime Minister addressed this forum.
It is known that the former Prime Minister, Mr. HD Devegowda had addressed this forum in the previous year with the present Indian Prime Minister. The present Indian Prime Minister gave his 50-minute full speech in Hindi. During this time, not only did he present the picture of New India but also made India's tremendous marketing as the best investment destination. This is the reason that the Prime Minister's address is being considered as unique.
What three challenges were mentioned to the world by the Indian Prime Minister?
Conservationism was presented as a major challenge by the Indian Prime Minister. It is known that countries such as America are promoting protectionism by prioritizing US products, American businesses and American people.
He presented terrorism as the second major challenge. He clarified that the more dangerous terrorism is, the more dangerous it is to distinguish between good and bad terrorism.
The Indian Prime Minister presented the climate change as the third major challenge. He clarified that living in harmony with the environment has been a part of Indian culture, but developed countries are seriously harming the environment in the greed of industrialization.
The Indian Prime Minister raised the question that developed countries are asking developing countries to reduce carbon emissions, but how many countries are providing proper processing and technology to developing countries.
How did Indian Prime Minister clarify the difference between new and old India?
He clarified that 20 years ago the Indian economy was weak but at present it is in a very strong position. By 2025, it will be worth $ 5 trillion.
There was no investor friendly environment in old India, but the present government has done the work of laying red carpets and red carpet for investors.
Today India is assimilating the technology firmly. India is fast moving forward in the case of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence.
The new India is on the path of Reform, Performance and Transform where tourism, business and investment have been much easier than before.
Conclusion:
It can be concluded that by presenting Davos to the World Economic Forum and presenting an investor friendly image of India undoubtedly, the Indian Prime Minister has done a commendable job. They have also drawn the path of moving forward together to attract the attention of all countries towards the three major challenges present in the world and to solve them.