WEF Davos 2026: Why The World Is Betting Big On India? Primus Partners Co-Founders Explain

At WEF Davos 2026, India’s investment story is unmistakably front and centre. With ten Indian states, the Union government and dozens of companies present, global investors are closely tracking India’s growth momentum. In this conversation, Primus Partners’ co-founders Nilaya Varma and Charu Malhotra explain why India continues to attract capital - from rising per capita incomes and reform-driven confidence to leadership-led execution at the state level. They argue that platforms like Davos are not just about MOUs, but about branding, trust and long-term positioning. As reforms deepen across taxation, labour, education and AI, India’s pitch to the world is clear: ready for business, ready for scale, and ready to lead global growth in the years ahead.

WEF Davos 2026: Why The World Is Betting Big On India? Primus Partners Co-Founders Explain
At WEF Davos 2026, India’s investment story is unmistakably front and centre. With ten Indian states, the Union government and dozens of companies present, global investors are closely tracking India’s growth momentum. In this conversation, Primus Partners’ co-founders Nilaya Varma and Charu Malhotra explain why India continues to attract capital - from rising per capita incomes and reform-driven confidence to leadership-led execution at the state level. They argue that platforms like Davos are not just about MOUs, but about branding, trust and long-term positioning. As reforms deepen across taxation, labour, education and AI, India’s pitch to the world is clear: ready for business, ready for scale, and ready to lead global growth in the years ahead.

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