Davos Dialogue: World Economic Forum | 30 Jan 2021

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Recently, the Prime Minister addressed the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Davos Dialogue via video conferencing.

  • The WEF annual meeting in Davos (Switzerland) engages the world's top leaders to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
  • The Davos Dialogues agenda marks the launch of the WEF’s Great Reset Initiative in the post Covid world.

The Great Reset Initiative of WEF

  • About:
    • It is based on the assessment that the world economy is in deep trouble.
      • Situation has been made a lot worse by many factors, including the pandemic’s devastating effects on global society, the un- folding technological revolution, and the consequences of climate change.
  • Agenda:
    • The world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions. Every country must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed.
    • In short there should be a ‘Great Reset’ of capitalism.

Key Points

  • India's Fight Against Covid:
    • India, took a proactive public participation approach and developed a Covid-specific health infrastructure and trained its resources to fight Covid.
    • India, which is the home to the world’s 18% population, has not only taken care of its citizens but also helped other countries by exporting PPE kits and masks.
    • India guided the world how traditional medicine (Ayurveda) could help in improving immunity.
    • India has developed two coronavirus vaccines so far which have been exported to other countries and the world would see many more Made in India vaccines in the coming days.
  • Indian Economy During the Pandemic:
    • India has maintained economic activity by starting infrastructure projects worth billions of rupees and initiating special schemes for employment such as:
    • India’s ambition of self-reliance (Aatmanirbhar Bharat) will strengthen globalism and will help in Industrial revolution 4.0.
      • India is working on all the four factors of Industrial revolution 4.0 which are connectivity, automation, artificial intelligence or machine learning and real-time data.
  • India’s Digital Infrastructure:
    • Growing digital infrastructure has made digital solutions everyday part of life in India.
      • It has made public service delivery efficient and transparent.
        • 1.3 billion Indians have universal ID- Aadhar which is connected to their account and phone.
        • In December 2020, there has been 4 trillion rupees worth of transactions through Unified Payments Interface (UPI).
        • India could transfer 1.8 trillion rupees worth of assistance through direct benefit transfer to the accounts of 760 million Indians during the pandemic.
      • India has started a campaign named National Digital Health Mission for providing easy access to health care by giving Unique Health ID to its citizens.
        • National Digital Health Mission: It is a complete digital health ecosystem. The digital platform will be launched with four key features — health ID, personal health records, Digi Doctor and health facility registry.
    • India’s vision is to transform the country through access, inclusion and empowerment while ensuring the privacy of the user.
  • Indian Policies Support Global Business:
    • India’s Aatamnirbhar Bharat movement is committed to global good and global supply chain as India has capacity, capability and reliability to strengthen global supply chain.
    • India offers ease of doing business as there is a predictable and friendly environment from tax regime to Foreign Direct Investment norms, one such example of an Indian initiative is Foreign Investment Facilitation Portal.
      • Foreign Investment Facilitation Portal (FIFP) is the online single point interface of the Government of India with investors to facilitate FDI. It is administered by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
  • India and Climate Change:
    • India is matching its growth with the goals of climate change.
      • Few Indian Initiatives to Fight Climate Change:
    • India is focussing on sustainable urbanization with focus on ease of living, ease of doing business and climate sensitive development.

World Economic Forum

  • About:
    • The World Economic Forum (WEF) is a Swiss nonprofit foundation established in 1971, based in Geneva, Switzerland.
    • Recognized by the Swiss authorities as the international institution for public-private cooperation.
  • Mission:
    • Committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic, and other leaders of society to shape global, regional, and industry agendas.
  • Founder and Executive Chairman: Klaus Schwab.
  • Some major reports published by WEF are:

Source:IE