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Hyderabad: India
emerges as the brightest spot in the economic growth story even as the world
grapples with uncertainty and many leaders are viewing India with a renewed
positive optimism. In this backdrop, global thought leaders and top Indian
honchos from different paths of lives have gathered at the World Economic Forum
summit at Davos to share ideas and gain insights.
Joining
them at the prestigious event is Mr Jayadev Galla, a torch-bearer of
sustainability energy and mobility. Amara Raja Group co-founder and chairman Mr
Galla not just spoke business but also highlighted the long-standing issues
that the globe is facing in the aftermath of the pandemic and the
Russia-Ukraine war.
The
World Economic Forum held between January 16 to 20 is a meeting of global
leaders across business, government and civil society to connect and exchange
ideas on the issues impacting the world.
As
part of his four-day visit to Davos, Mr Galla met with a diverse range of
leaders, politicians, business delegates, government officials, and civil
society members and discussed global issues priorities for the year ahead.
He
participated in several roundtables, panel discussions, leaders talk and policy
meetings. Mr Galla discussed the ways in which India can attract more
investments and exchanged ideas on making India self-reliant with Union
Ministers Smriti Irani, Ashwini Vaishnaw, R K Singh, and Dr Mansukh Mandaviya. He also met with Economic Minister of
Azerbaijan and Governor of the state of Illinois, USA.
In
his meeting with the industry leaders like Bharti Enterprises CEO Sunil Bharti
Mittal, Mahindra & Mahindra (Auto & Farm) Executive Director Rajesh
Jejurikar, Bharat Forge Deputy MD Amit Kalyani, and Apollo Tyres MD Neeraj
Kanwar among others, he spoke on the future course of action, gave an outlook
on the industry sentiment and shared his optimism towards India’s growth story.
Mr. Galla also met global heads of
various companies like Volvo, Siemens, Schneider, Sony, Hitachi, Petronas etc.
While
speaking to media, Mr Galla shared that Amara Raja Group will be setting up a
Giga Factory for making Lithium-Ion Batteries for electric vehicles. He also
outlined that the Group employs over 16,000 people and has set up about 10
manufacturing units across Andhra Pradesh.
Participating
in the Electricity Industry Governors meeting, he spoke on the implications of
energy crisis for security, climate, affordability and its impact on the pace
of energy transition, and he was also part of a roundtable on Building
Resilience in Global Electronics and Semiconductor Supply Chain.
“This is my fourth time
attending Davos and I have witnessed the profile of India only increase and the
latest global challenges has helped India’s profile even more. The supply chain
de-risking strategy of many countries towards China has set the right
opportunity for India. The way we quickly recovered from Covid has put us on
the global investment map and India’s time is right now,” Mr Galla who is MP
from Guntur told multiple media outlets at WEF.