
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi
today left for Davos to participate in the World Economic
Forum where he said he will share his vision for India's
future engagements with the international community.
The prime minister had said in his departure statement
yesterday that India's engagement with the outside world in
the recent years has become "truly and effectively multi-
dimensional covering the political, economic, people to
people, security and other spheres".
"At Davos, I look forward to sharing my vision for
India's future engagement with the international
community," he said.
Modi, who will deliver the opening plenary address at the
WEF summit on Tuesday, said he is also looking forward to
separate bilateral meetings with Swiss President Alain Berset
and Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven in Davos.
"I am confident that these bilateral meetings would be
fruitful and give a boost to our relations with these
countries and further strengthen economic engagement," he
said.
Modi will host a dinner for global CEOs today. On
Tuesday, he will interact with global business community
members, besides delivering his keynote address.