The global leaders attending the five-day prestigious annual event in the Swiss ski resort town would include UK's David Cameron, Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif, Canada's Justin Trudeau, Alexis Tsipras of Greece, Mauricio Macri of Argentina, Joe Biden of the US and Johann Schneider-Ammann from the host Switzerland.
The 46th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), spread over more than 300 sessions, would focus on fourth Industrial revolution, announced the Geneva-based non profit group that has been organising this Summit in Davos for more than four decades every January.
The Co-Chairs of the Annual Meeting 2016 are General Motors' chief Mary Barra, International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) General-Secretary Sharan Burrow, Microsoft's India-born CEO Satya Nadella, Hitachi's Chairman and CEO Hiroaki Nakanishi, Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam and Al Bawsala Founder Amira Yahyaoui.
Besides Jaitley, the Indian delegation would also include RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan, Power Minister Piyush Goyal, Trade and Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.
Besides, N Chandrasekaran, Ajit Gulabchand, Sajjan Jindal, Baba Kalyani, Madhu Kannan, Hemant Kanoria, Onkar S Kanwar, Manish Kejriwal, Rajiv Lall, Rajiv Memani, Rajan Mittal, Prashant Modi, Nirav Modi, Pawan Munjal, Ajay Piramal, Anuj Puri, Ravi and Shashi Ruia, Malvinder Mohan Singh, Tulsi Tanti and Ravi Uppal would also be present.
The young business leaders from India would be Karan Adani, Isha Ambani, Akash Ambani, Anant Bajaj, Sanjiv Bajaj, Dheeraj Hinduja, Rishad Premji, Ratul Puri, Huzaifa Khorakiwala, Nihal Kulkarni, Prashant Ruia and Nidhi Tanti.
"The speed, scale and systemic nature of this transformation has the potential to disrupt all sectors and call into question the essence of human nature and identity.
Earlier a delegation from North Korea was scheduled to
attend the summit, but the WEF has revoked the invitation in wake of recent nuclear tests allegedly a hydrogen bomb.
The global leaders at the event include Turkey Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Germany's President Joachim Gauck, Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto, France's Prime Minister Manuel Valls and South African President Jacob Zuma.
The US delegation is led by Vice-President Joe Biden and Jill Biden. Also attending are Secretary of State John Kerry, Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter, US Trade Representative Michael Froman, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew, Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker and US Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
WEF said the participants include more than 1,500 business leaders from the WEF's 1,000 Member companies, nearly 300 public figures and Members of the Forum communities, including Social Entrepreneurs, Global Shapers, Young Global Leaders and Technology Pioneers.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution refers to the ongoing transformation of our society and economy, driven by advances in artificial intelligence, robotics, autonomous vehicles, 3-D printing, nanotechnology and other areas of science. The innovation at the intersections of these disciplines promises to change life in new and unforeseen ways and will affect every industry and society. Learning how humankind can benefit from this revolution, while addressing its challenges, is the central aim of this year's Meeting.
The participants include Jack Ma of Alibaba Group, John Chambers of Cisco, Michael Dell of Dell, Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook, Eric Schmidt of Alphabet and Meg Whitman of Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
The particpants discussing this key challenge include heads of European Central Bank, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, as also Governors of the Central Banks of Canada, England, France, India, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Switzerland.
The global security issues, including the unfolding refugee crisis and recent terrorist acts around the world, would be discussed among others by Prime Ministers of Iraq, Tunisia, Lebanon and Pakistan, as also by the President of Afghanistan and Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan.
More than 40 cultural leaders will also attend the Meeting and include Bono (musician), Peter Gabriel (musician), John Green (author and blogger), Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (film-maker), Platon (photographer), Elif Shafak (author) and Kevin Spacey (actor and theatre director).
