Meet the youngest Indian delegate at World Economic Forum in Davos
At Davos, the Global Shapers share and discuss the insights compiled from the Global Shapers Survey, which questioned over 31,000 young people in 2017.
The youngest delegate from India, Karanvir Singh, will represent the voice of youth at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. Karanvir Singh is Chairman of Visionum group. He is one of the four Indians selected by The WEF to represent the voice of youth at the forthcoming annual meeting at Davos in Switzerland. The others include Kanika Kumar, associate vice-president at Intellecap; Dipika Prasad, co-founder Lakeer; Jaideep Bansal, Leader, Energy Access, Global Himalayan Expedition.
The
theme
of
this
year's
meeting
is
'Creating
a
Shared
Future
in
a
Fractured
World,' expressing
the
need
to
develop
a
shared
narrative
to
improve
the
state
of
the
world.
Fifty
Global
Shapers
from
376
hubs
based
in
156
countries
are
selected
to
represent
the
youth
voice
at
Davos
each
year.
Inspiring Young #Davos50 at #PreDavos by @ShapersZurich @GlobalShapers, ready to bring the best @Davos@wef #AM18 #WEF2018 #wef18 #Davos pic.twitter.com/Sqpn4pbEOZ
— Karanvir Singh #Davos50 2018 (@4karanvir) January 20, 2018
These Shapers come armed with specific agendas to give youth the voice at Davos and to be an integral part of the dialogue that takes place at the Magic Mountain. The Forum provides them with a platform to make their opinions heard, with multiple speaking roles on panels over the four days of the meeting.
At Davos, the Global Shapers share and discuss the insights compiled from the Global Shapers Survey, which questioned over 31,000 young people in 2017, and prompted many world leaders to say how surprised they were at some of the results.
The youngest delegate from India, Karanvir Singh will represent the voice of #youth at the #WorldEconomicForum in #Davos. @wef #IndiaAtDavos. #WEF2018 pic.twitter.com/3vvjrSCP37
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) January 21, 2018
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