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PM Modi said in ‘Davos Agenda’ – I have brought a message of hope and positivity from India

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During his address in Davos Agenda, PM Modi said that you have kept this important stage of the economy alive even in this difficult time. How the world’s economies will grow is the biggest question today.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing the Davos Dialogue of the World Economic Forum through video conferencing. More than 400 top industry representatives from all over the world are participating in the program. In this program, PM Modi is addressing the session on ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution – Use of Technology for the betterment of humanity’.




During his address in Davos Agenda, PM Modi said that you have kept this important stage of the economy alive even in this difficult time. How the world’s economies will grow is the biggest question today. He said that on behalf of India, I have brought a message of hope and positiveness to the world.

PM Modi said that when the corona arrived, the difficulties were not less in front of India. In March-April last year, what the famous experts of the world said. When someone had said that there was a tsunami of corona infection in India, someone had predicted the death of more than two million people. Seeing the situation, the concern of the world was also valid for a developing country like India.

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PM Modi said that India did not allow despair to dominate itself even at such a time. We prepared a special infrastructure for Corona and prepared the people for the war against Corona. Every person in India performed their duties with patience and turned the fight against Corona into a mass movement. India today is in those countries where more and more people have been saved.




At the World Economic Forum, Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned global leaders against the onset of the new Cold War. He also urged global unity against the Kovid 19 epidemic. Addressing the ‘online’ Davos Agenda Summit of the World Economic Forum, International Monetary Head Christine Jarjeva said that the IMF forecasted a global growth rate of 5.5 per cent for 2021, higher than earlier estimates.

The online Davos Agenda Summit of the World Economic Forum has started on Sunday night. The WEF’s regular annual conference will be held in Singapore in May this year rather than in Davos, Switzerland.

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