Multilateral discussions on equitable economic frameworks

The 25th Annual World Economic Forum (WEF) witnessed extensive deliberations among global leaders, policymakers, business executives and civil society representatives on advancing inclusive and equitable economic growth in an increasingly uncertain global environment. The discussions reflected growing concerns over widening inequalities, climate risks, technological disruptions and geopolitical fragmentation.
A central theme across WEF panels was the need to redesign economic frameworks to ensure that growth benefits are broadly shared. Leaders emphasised inclusive growth models that prioritise job creation, social protection and access to essential services such as healthcare, education and digital connectivity. The role of governments in aligning market incentives with social outcomes was repeatedly highlighted.

Digital governance emerged as another key focus area. Participants discussed the importance of establishing global norms for data protection, artificial intelligence and cross-border digital trade to ensure that technological progress does not exacerbate inequalities. Several speakers underscored the need to bridge the digital divide, particularly in developing and emerging economies, to enable inclusive participation in the digital economy.
Climate finance and sustainable development featured prominently in the discussions. WEF panels called for scaled-up climate financing, innovative funding mechanisms and stronger public–private partnerships to support green transitions in developing countries. Ensuring a just transition that protects vulnerable communities and supports livelihoods was identified as critical to maintaining social cohesion.
Supply-chain resilience was also a major area of concern, with leaders advocating diversification, regional cooperation and greater transparency to reduce vulnerabilities exposed by recent global disruptions. India’s representatives highlighted the priorities of emerging markets, including development financing, technology access and resilient supply chains, while showcasing India’s experiences in digital public infrastructure and inclusive growth initiatives.
Overall, the WEF discussions reinforced the importance of multilateral cooperation and policy coordination to address global challenges. The emphasis on inclusive growth reflected a shared recognition that sustainable global prosperity depends on equitable, resilient and people-centric economic systems.

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