WIN to Showcase Indian Women Leaders at Davos 2026
By: WE Staff | Saturday, 10 January 2026
- Women Inspiring Network (WIN) is set to return to Davos, Switzerland in January 2026
- WIN will organize the #WINLounge event within the World Economic Forum Week
- It is concerned with supporting women's leadership around the world
Women Inspiring Network (WIN), a non-profit international organization working towards encouraging women leadership, is coming back to Davos, Switzerland, for the second version of #WINLounge during the World Economic Forum Week, Davos 2026.
The second version of #WINLounge will showcase more than 10 Indian leading women for their impact in various segments of enterprise, finance, politics, and innovation among other fields.
It was preceded by the inaugural session of the #WINLounge during the event held in 2025 and will host more than 75 world leaders and influential change-makers from India and innovators from over 15 different countries and 30 industries in this event.
The WIN Lounge will include a thoughtfully planned agenda consisting of panel sessions, fireside chats, and networking opportunities.
The subjects that will be discussed include leadership, entrepreneurship, wealth creation, artificial intelligence & innovation, geopolitics & diplomacy, health & wellness, climate action, storytelling, philanthropy, and the future of capital.
Since the WIN Lounge is the only independent India-focused platform at the event, its aim is to be more than a mere presence and to encourage interaction, sharing, and deliverables at the huge event.
The WIN organization will co-curate sessions in various State Government pavilions for the following themes: “Reimagining Tourism at Scale,” and “Energy, Equity & Economic Opportunity: Women-Led Growth Path.” The duration of this event will be one day.
And this has been stated by Stuti Jalan, Founder of Women Inspiring Network: "I made a commitment at Davos 2025 that we would ensure that there were more women represented from India at Davos 2026. I am pleased to announce that we have kept this commitment.
And as we assemble here today at Davos 2026, we are delighted to showcase an encouraging number of women leaders represented from India, comprising Smriti Zubin Irani, Nivruti Rai, Sangita Reddy, Dipali Goenka, Priya Agarwal Hebbar, Radhika Bharat Ram, Arti Gupta, and Priti Rathi Gupta. This marks a critical step forward for women leaders from India within global leadership platforms."
Davos offers leaders an opportunity to learn from their experiences and help design future trends and developments.
Stuti thanked the partners for collaborating with the vision of WIN and the following organizations and businesses that supported the event: Masimo, Arushi Arts, Qi, Lxme, RSS Electronics, Sunray Corporation, BouleyGandhi (BG), St Nicholas International Slavic University, iWill, Dupri, and Dasra.
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