World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 ended on Friday with a call for working together in this era of uncertainty, after five days of intense discussions on politics, economy, climate and conflicts among various other issues. Attended by over 3,000 global leaders from 130 countries and from politics, business, academia, civil society and various other areas, the meeting saw discussions spread over more than 500 sessions.
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In addition, this small city saw hundreds other sessions held on the sidelines.
India put up a big presence with all states and central government departments sharing space in two India Pavilions. Five union ministers, led by Ashwini Vaishnaw, as also leaders from six states including three chief ministers were present.
Overall, more than 350 heads of state and government and ministers, participated in the meeting around the theme of «Collaboration for the Intelligent Age».
With the geopolitical and geoeconomic landscapes undergoing a paradigm shift, the meeting explored how to unlock the benefit of new technologies responsibly, strengthen social and economic resilience, safeguard the planet, and advance regional and global security.
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