While 'save the planet' remained the top topic of discussion in the WEF publications, finding reference in 141 of the 328 articles published last week, media discussions focused on geopolitics
'Indian industry should procure locally wherever there is an opportunity so that domestic supply chains are fortified and become more resilient', said Piyush Goyal
The country's model of ensuring vaccine equity has been praised as worthy of emulation
Decarbonisation is now seen as an urgent necessity
Many outside the richer economies are still awaiting the gift of the jab
The first post-pandemic in-person meeting at Davos took place with reduced participation amid a war raging in Europe, but witnessed spirited debates
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Countries and communities that struggled with setbacks caused by lockdowns are now grappling with record-high basic commodities prices, supply chain bottlenecks, and critical food shortages
The benefit of NATO membership is therefore primarily preventative. A sort of insurance policy for sovereignty, with premiums paid through a commitment to cooperate
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The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting saw over 2,500 global leaders speaking and discussing on topics covering Russia-Ukraine war, climate change, food crisis, trade and globalisation and more
India was at the centre of many dialogues on emerging issues ranging from crypto technologies to climate change
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Investing broadly in the skills of the future for both today's and tomorrow's next-generation workforce could add USD 8.3 trillion in increased productivity to the global economy by 2030, WEF said
Time is for 'global collaboration rather than cooperation', says the billionaire as he comments on climate change and coronavirus.
Collaborations not condescension is key to the new world order, he said, adding self-defence and self-reliance preoccupy war-wary leaders in Davos
The World Economic Forum on Thursday called for recreating a win-win world as its Annual Meeting 2022 in this Swiss ski resort town ended with the war in Ukraine, energy and food crises, etc
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - World leaders, financiers and chief executives said they were leaving this week's World Economic Forum with an urgent sense of the need to reboot and redefine 'globalization'.