Sorrell also pointed out how India is a beacon of growth and that Prime Minister Modi is on fire.
While Davos this year has been dominated by conversations on artificial intelligencen (AI) and geopolitics, India’s agenda has also carried a strong wellness and inclusion lens.
State officials held nearly 100 investor meetings at the World Economic Forum, with interest spanning renewable energy, data centres, defence and manufacturing
Telangana IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu tells Moneycontrol the state is showcasing policy reforms and seeking long-term global partnerships.
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At its first appearance at World Economic Forum, Hemant Soren-led Jharkhand government outlined its investment plans and policy priorities, with Tata Steel reiterating a Rs 11,000-crore green steel investment in the state
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Accenture’s cybersecurity business is worth about $10 billion, with around 30,000 security professionals worldwide. Of these, 13,000 are based in India
The Infosys CEO said AI is creating new service demand across software development, customer service, and modernisation of legacy applications, driven by increasing adoption of AI agents.
India’s states took Davos 2026 by storm: Mega MoUs, AI hubs, data centres and green energy bets from Maharashtra to Telangana.
Sales to the public will begin when Tesla is “confident that it’s very high reliability, very high safety, and the range of functionality is also very high,” Musk said.
Shares of Tesla rose about 1.5% after Elon Musk's comments at Davos.
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In an interview to Moneycontrol, union IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said they have had a 'tremendous amount' of consultation with various stakeholders.
Led by the state's finance and parliamentary affairs minister Suresh Kumar Khanna, the Uttar Pradesh delegation meet representatives of several global firms, reinforcing the state’s push to position itself as an investor-friendly destination
Cognizant CFO Jatin Dalal also weighed in on the intertwining of the operations and tech shift, saying it is forcing companies to rethink how services are priced in the AI era
At World Economic Forum in Davos, Andhra Pradesh is pushing for investments in green energy, green hydrogen, AI, quantum computing and biotechnology, with CM N Chandrababu Naidu leading #AndhraIsBack campaign
The InoxGFL Group plans to set up a facility to manufacture large wind power towers in the state in the coming days, Karnataka's large and medium industries minister MB Patil, who held discussions with multiple companies, has said
“India, both in terms of performance and growth, has been actually one of our stronger performing markets…it continues to be one of our top three conviction markets going forward,” Kapoor told Moneycontrol
Premji said AI will create wider opportunities for technology services firms, from advisory work to implementation and delivery at scale.
The Bharti Enterprises vice chairman tells Moneycontrol that policy clarity on legacy dues, high taxation and regulatory approvals are critical to sustaining investment in networks, 5G expansion and satellite broadband services
MEGA EXCLUSIVE: US President Donald Trump spoke to Moneycontrol at Davos 2026, expressing optimism about India-US trade relations. Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a friend, Trump signaled that a positive bilateral trade deal is on the horizon, even as negotiations over tariffs, market access, energy, and agricultural trade continue.
A couple of Norwegian journalists told me they were waiting at this position because Trump liked to take the grand staircase, pause at the top, and pose briefly for the waiting cameras.
Karnataka held talks with global and Indian firms on data centres, AI and manufacturing, exploring investment and expansion opportunities on the sidelines of WEF Davos.
Trump also said that the US is booming but Europe is "not heading in the right direction".