ET NOW and ET NOW Swadesh are set to offer viewers in-depth and on-ground coverage of the World Economic Forum annual meeting 2026 through a special programming series titled ‘Davos Diaries’. Anchored by Ayesha Faridi, the show will bring audiences closer to the key conversations emerging from Davos as global leaders gather from January 19 to 23 under the theme ‘A Spirit of Dialogue’.
As per a Times Network press release, ‘Davos Diaries’ will serve as a definitive daily wrap of the most important discussions from the annual meeting. Airing every night at 9 pm and repeated the following morning at 6.30 am, the programme will capture ideas shaping the global economic agenda, including growth, geopolitics, technology, climate action and capital flows.
Set against a backdrop of geopolitical fragmentation, economic recalibration and rapid technological change, the show aims to decode what global policy and business decisions taken at Davos mean for India and other emerging markets. With sharp editorial insight and on-ground reporting, ET NOW’s coverage is designed to translate high-level dialogue into clear context for Indian viewers.
India’s participation at Davos 2026 reflects its emergence as an anchor economy, driven by reforms, strong domestic demand and robust digital public infrastructure. ‘Davos Diaries’ follows this journey closely, focusing on substance over spectacle. Through exclusive conversations with global CEOs, policymakers, investors and thought leaders, the programme examines how dialogue, rather than rigid alignment, is increasingly shaping global engagement.
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