Davos, Jan 27 : The Motwani Jadeja Foundation (MJF) proudly facilitated the participation of 10 Indian leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos, Switzerland. This marked the first-ever opportunity for these leaders to engage with one of the world’s most prestigious platforms for collaboration and networking. The delegation explored pressing global issues, including artificial intelligence, climate change, and sustainability, while interacting with international stakeholders.

The leaders attended Davos under the Motwani Jadeja Global Leaders Program, an initiative aimed at connecting India’s top innovators and changemakers with global resources and networks to amplify their impact on a global stage.

The Motwani Jadeja Global Leaders at Davos included:
– Anirudh Sharma, Co-founder, Digantara
– Pawan Kumar, Co-founder, Skyroot
– Rahul Bhagchandani, Rajeev Circle Fellow, MJF, and Advisor, Gujarat Technological University
– Raj Shekhar Singh, Managing Partner, Z21 Ventures
– Sachindanand Swami, Founder, Invoxel
– Saurav Sanyal, Managing Director, Strategica
– Siddhartha Ahluwalia, Managing Partner, Neon VC
– Suhani Jalota, Founder, Myna Mahila Foundation, and Hoover Fellow, Stanford University
– UT Rao, Associate Professor, MICA Ahmedabad

Bollywood actor and entrepreneur Vivek Oberoi joined the delegation as a mentor, offering guidance and support to these emerging leaders during their Davos journey.

The delegation engaged with a wide spectrum of influential figures, including government leaders, prominent business executives from India and abroad, global venture capitalists, technology innovators, and investors.

Davos, renowned for hosting the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting, provided the Indian leaders with an unparalleled platform to learn, build connections, and explore global collaborations.

Asha Jadeja, founder of the Motwani Jadeja Foundation, remarked, “The Global Leaders Program embodies MJF’s mission to bridge India’s changemakers with international platforms. This inaugural experience at Davos has empowered these leaders to connect with the key players and transformative ideas shaping our future. This is India’s time to lead, and we are proud to support this new wave of bold, connected, and visionary Indians.”

 

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