Madhya Pradesh is set to present its energy, technology, and tourism policies at the World Economic Forum 2026 in Davos. Led by Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav, the state aims to highlight investment-ready opportunities, renewable energy projects, and tourism initiatives while positioning itself as a hub for innovation and sustainable growth.
Madhya Pradesh has taken center stage at the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026 in Davos, where Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav is outlining the state’s comprehensive roadmap for energy, technology, and tourism. The initiative underscores Madhya Pradesh’s ambition to attract global investors and establish itself as a forward-looking state with strong policy stability and growth potential.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Focus on renewable energy projects, including collaborations with global firms such as GMR Group.
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Plans to develop technology hubs and Global Capability Centres to foster innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Tourism initiatives aimed at promoting Madhya Pradesh’s cultural heritage, wildlife reserves, and eco-tourism destinations.
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Commitment to balanced energy production with emphasis on green growth and sustainability.
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Public-private partnerships highlighted as a cornerstone for infrastructure and long-term development.
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Presentation of investment-ready policies to global policymakers, industry leaders, and investors.
The discussions at Davos have already seen Madhya Pradesh engaging with international business leaders to explore collaborations in renewable energy, infrastructure, and technology. The state’s tourism policy is also being positioned as a driver of economic growth, leveraging its rich cultural and natural assets to attract global visitors.
Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav emphasized that Madhya Pradesh’s vision is rooted in policy stability, innovation-driven growth, and sustainable development. By showcasing its strengths in energy, technology, and tourism, the state aims to secure long-term investments and partnerships that will accelerate its economic transformation.
Sources: MSN, NewKerala, Mint