India shining at WEF 
 
Ak Bhattacharya / Davos January 28, 2005 
(Business Standard) 
 
 
Infosys, Reliance among 44 global strategic partners. 

  
India Inc seems to have arrived. Two Indian companies
— Infosys and Reliance Industries — are among the 44
global strategic partners, which are contributing
their expertise and resources to the organisation of
the 2005 Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum
(WEF)here.  
  
This is unusual. Infosys and Reliance are now listed
along with 42 other strategic partners, which include
names like ABB, Audi, Boeing, BP, Coca-Cola, Computer
Associates, HP, IBM, McKinsey, Microsoft, Nestle, New
York Stock Exchange, and PepsiCo.  
  
Infosys Chairman and Chief Mentor. NR Narayana Murthy
is also one of the co-chairs of the annual meeting
this year. He is only the second Indian to have been
made the co-chair in this prestigious annual event.  
  
Rahul Bajaj of Bajaj Auto was made a co-chair a few
years ago. Narayana Murthy’s colleagues on the panel
of co-chairs include Bill Gates of Microsoft, Lubna S
Olayan, CEO of Olayan Financing Company, Charles O
Prince, CEO of Citigroup, John A Thain, CEO of the New
York Stock Exchange, and Daniel Vasella, chairman and
CEO, Novartis.  
  
The honour of becoming a strategic partner does not
come free. According to a knowledgeable industry
source, a company has to shell out at least $100,000
(about Rs 44 lakh).  
  
In return, the company can sponsor delegates, and hold
special meetings, and gets an opportunity to interact
and network with its international business associates
and global political leaders. Over 2,000 business and
political leaders are gathered at the annual meeting
this year.  
  
Which is why some members of the Indian industry
delegation at the WEF meeting are surprised at the
sudden decision of Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance
Industries, to cancel his visit to Davos.  
  
Ambani was to have taken part in a session on Asia's
new multinationals on Friday, along with Malvinder
Mohan Singh, president, Ranbaxy Laboratories.  
  
Nikhil Meswani, executive director, Reliance
Industries, was also expected to take part in a
session on ‘India and the world in 2025’ on Saturday.
The information so far is that Meswani, too, has
pulled out.  
  
What, however, has caught the attention of Indian
industry leaders attending the meeting, is what the
senior Ambani wrote while defining a great leader in a
special WEF publication.  
  
"There is evidence to prove that great companies do
not require charismatic leaders. Charismatic,
flamboyant and swashbuckling leaders are, on the
contrary, anathema for building great companies. If we
look around, we can find innumerable examples of
humble, disciplined and dedicated leaders committed to
building great companies," Ambani wrote.  
  
Anil Ambani, vice-chairman of Reliance Industries, who
is now engaged in a battle with his elder brother over
ownership issues, used to be a regular visitor to the
WEF annual meetings at Davos. But this year, Anil
Ambani also has skipped the meeting.  
  
In sharp contrast, Infosys has taken full advantage of
being one of the strategic partners. Its CEO, Nandan
Nilekani, has written about the "Infosys
Predictability" in a special WEF publication,
explaining how operating with complete transparency in
every aspect of business has been its blueprint for
building the company and creating predictability for
customers, investors and other companies.  
  
"All this suggests how India, along with China, is now
recognised as a key player in the global business
environment and the meetings in Davos signify this
crucial change in the way India Inc has grown," said
Tarun Das, chief mentor of the Confederation of Indian
Industry. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 



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