Young Innovators from India Shine at WEF Davos for Sustainable Civic Solutions
Ishan Pratap Singh and Drishti Medhi are two young entrepreneurs from India showcasing their innovative initiatives at WEF Davos 2026. Singh focuses on solving civic dysfunction through Cooperation17, while Medhi aims to provide market access for India's blue-collar sector with QuickGhy, enhancing skill development and trade.
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- Switzerland
Amidst a gathering of global leaders, two young Indian entrepreneurs are making waves at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Davos 2026. Ishan Pratap Singh and Drishti Medhi are presenting their innovative visions for sustainable development and market access solutions.
Ishan Pratap Singh, a 22-year-old civic entrepreneur from New Delhi, is the founder of Cooperation17, which targets civic dysfunction by promoting cooperation around the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Singh actively engages with communities and stakeholders through public meetings and dialogues, aiming to bridge trust deficits and improve civic systems.
Drishti Medhi, hailing from Assam, is committed to empowering the blue-collar sector and indigenous communities of northeast India through her startup QuickGhy. Medhi's initiatives focus on skill development and simplifying international trade using technology. Her AI-driven platform is designed to enhance market access and trade decisions for traders.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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