The India Today Group will bring India’s perspective to the global stage as the exclusive India media partner for the World Governments Summit 2026, scheduled to be held in Dubai from February 3 to 5. One of the world’s most influential platforms on governance and public policy, the Summit will see participation from global leaders, policymakers and industry thinkers shaping conversations around the future of nations.
According to a press release issued by the network, the partnership will see the Summit streamed live exclusively across the India Today Group’s platforms, including Aaj Tak, India Today and Business Today. The coverage will span television, digital and print, with real-time analysis, expert commentary and digital-first reporting designed to make global governance conversations accessible to Indian audiences.
The three-day Summit will focus on five priority themes that are redefining governance worldwide — leadership and purpose, people-centric and resilient societies, inclusive and sustainable growth, reimagined cities, and future-facing frontiers covering artificial intelligence, space and innovation. These discussions are expected to address how governments adapt to rapid technological change, economic uncertainty and evolving social expectations.
Senior journalists from the India Today Group, including Siddharth Zarabi, Anjana Om Kashyap, Marya Shakil and Geeta Mohan, will moderate multiple high-level sessions at the Summit. Their participation places Indian journalism at the heart of critical global conversations on sustainability, economic transformation, geopolitics and digital innovation.
Beyond on-stage sessions, the Group will conduct exclusive interviews with global leaders and decision-makers on the sidelines of the Summit. These conversations will offer viewers and readers in India deeper insights into international policy thinking, emerging economic models and governance strategies, delivered across the network’s television, digital and print platforms.
The World Governments Summit 2026 will also address pressing global challenges such as the shift from building systems to buying solutions, the rise of carbon costs as a trade barrier, lessons from emerging-market founders, and the transition from infrastructure-led digital models to experience-driven ecosystems.
With a strong on-ground presence in Dubai, the India Today Group continues to reinforce its positioning as a global news organisation with an Indian lens. The partnership reflects the Group’s broader commitment to impact-driven journalism, global thought leadership and amplifying India’s voice in shaping international policy discourse and future-forward narratives.
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