Modi, the first Indian prime minister to attend the summit in two decades, would deliver the opening plenary address at the summit tomorrow.
Apart from meeting Swiss President Alain Berset today, he would also attend the welcome reception by India and later host a dinner for global CEOs.
He is also scheduled to have a bilateral meeting with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven.
Earlier in a tweet, an external affairs ministry spokesperson said: "On his way to Davos, PM @narendramodi arrives in Zurich. First visit by Indian PM to #Davos in 20 years! PM would make a keynote speech at the Plenary of the #WorldEconomicForum, address International Business Council and interact with CEOs. #IndiaMeansBusiness."
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In his departure statement on Sunday, the prime minister had said that India's engagement with the outside world in the recent years has become "truly and effectively multi- dimensional covering the political, economic, people to people, security and other spheres".
"At Davos, I look forward to sharing my vision for India's future engagement with the international community," he had said.
More than 3,000 world leaders from business, politics, art, academia and civil society would be attending the 48th WEF annual meeting, where the Indian presence would be the largest ever with over 130 participants.