Motwani Jadeja Foundation Enables 10 Indian Leaders to Experience Davos for the First Time

The Motwani Jadeja Foundation (MJF) hosted a delegation of 10 Indian leaders at Davos, Switzerland during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025.

For the first time, these leaders had the unique opportunity to participate in one of the world’s most prestigious platforms for networking and collaboration. Engaging with global stakeholders, they explored critical issues such as artificial intelligence, climate change, and sustainability.

The delegation was part of the Motwani Jadeja Global Leaders Program, an initiative designed to connect India’s top innovators and changemakers with international networks and resources to amplify their impact on a global stage.

The Motwani Jadeja Global Leaders at Davos:

  • Anirudh Sharma, Co-founder, Digantara
  • Pawan Kumar, Co-founder, Skyroot
  • Rahul Bhagchandani, Rajeev Circle Fellow, Motwani Jadeja Foundation, and Advisor, Gujarat Technological University
  • Raj Shekhar Singh, Managing Partner, Z21 Ventures
  • Sachindanand Swami, Founder, Invoxel
  • Saurav Sanyal, Managing Director, Strategica
  • Siddhartha Ahluwalia, Managing Partner, Neon VC
  • Suhani Jalota, Founder, Myna Mahila Foundation, and Hoover Fellow, Stanford University
  • UT Rao, Associate Professor, MICA Ahmedabad

Bollywood actor and entrepreneur Vivek Oberoi also joined the delegation.

 

The delegation engaged with a wide range of influential figures, including government officials such as heads of state and ministers, prominent business leaders from India and around the globe, as well as global venture funds, technology innovators, and investors.

Davos, home to the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, is widely regarded as the pinnacle of global networking opportunities, bringing together leaders from across industries, governments, and civil society. For the Motwani Jadeja Global Leaders, it provided an invaluable platform to learn, forge relationships, and explore opportunities for meaningful collaboration on a global scale.

“The Global Leaders Program is a step forward in MJF’s mission to connect India’s changemakers with global platforms,” said Asha Jadeja, founder of the Motwani Jadeja Foundation. “This first-time participation at Davos has given these leaders an incredible opportunity to engage with influential individuals and ideas shaping our future. This is India’s moment to lead, and we are proud to empower this new generation of bold, connected, and forward-thinking Indians.”

The Motwani Jadeja Foundation (MJF) is committed to empowering entrepreneurs and changemakers through fellowships, investments, and partnerships. Founded by Asha Jadeja, the Foundation honors the legacy of her late husband, Stanford University’s Prof Rajeev Motwani, whose mentorship of the Google co-founders and groundbreaking contributions to technology helped shape the modern tech landscape.

MJF’s transformative initiatives, such as the Motwani Jadeja Impact Fellowship and the Motwani Jadeja India Pavilion at CES, continue to bridge India’s exceptional talent with global platforms, fostering innovation and progress for a brighter future.

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