Uncertainty theme in Davos icy chill, India story is the warmth
The distractions will be there, once US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice makes the opening address on terrorism, with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf among those in the audience. But the star debates will be on subjects like economic vulnerability, problems of equity, water resources, the rise of sovereign-wealth funds, and the interplay of faith and modernization.
From the Middle East, including Iran and Israel, are present substantial teams, to contest ideas on shifting political realignments, including the post-Annapolis Palestine-Israel situation, Iran's ambitions and the Gulf oil states' economic opportunities.
India is there as a story, too, this WEF, and the Indian delegation reckons that not only is it larger in size than other BRIC groups, it may even be bringing more persons from the country than most G8 members. The India and China stories, however, are sparkle-coated with optimism. Some of the sessions participants may choose to attend, most of them bound by Chatham House Rules: "Innovative India" and "India's International Agenda", with Finance Minister P. Chidambaram and Commerce Minister Kamal Nath participating in many discussions.
Says CII President Sunil Mittal: "CII's projection for GDP growth for 2007-8 is 9.2 per cent. We feel this quite achievable, even in the light of developments in the US and other parts of the world, where signs of slowdown are apparent. India's growth is primarily investment-driven and the current fundamentals of the Indian economy suggest that investments should be as per expectations."
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