It has been an honor to host several impactful roundtable discussions at #BloombergHouse in Davos this week, bringing together global leaders from the public and private sectors to address some of the most pressing challenges and opportunities shaping our world.
One highlight was a conversation on financing the energy transition with Al Gore, 45th Vice President of the United States, and Mikayil Jabbarov, Economy Minister of Azerbaijan. A key takeaway was the stark contrast in energy investment ratios: 85:15 in the developed world compared to 15:85 in developing nations. Addressing this imbalance is critical to ensuring a truly global energy transition.
Another remarkable session focused on India’s extraordinary transition story, featuring Hon. Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways, Communications, and Electronics & IT for India, and Roshni Nadar Malhotra, Chair of HCLTech. Over the past decade, India has delivered running water, sanitation, roads, hospitals, and schools to even the most remote villages. This progress is part of a broader vision for inclusive growth as the country works toward its ambitious goal of becoming a developed economy by 2047.
These discussions demonstrate that the solutions to our most complex challenges lie in collaboration, bold thinking, and a shared commitment to progress. The conversations at Bloomberg House have not just sparked ideas but laid the groundwork for action that can shape a more sustainable, equitable future for all.
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