Addressing the Carnegie Global Tech Summit 2025 in the national capital Jaishankar said that the US imposed tariffs has focussed India on the need to actually correcting "a certain skewed nature of our openness to the global economy".
Noting that India is doing a lot of right things to boost its semiconductor sector, John Neuffer, president and CEO of the US-based Semiconductor Industry Association has said that diversification of the supply chains is inevitable and it creates more opportunities for India to be part of
At Carnegie summit, UN tech envoy warns of global AI divide, calls for unified digital framework
UN Tech Envoy Amandeep Singh Gill emphasized the importance of the Global Digital Compact and outlined five core principles for inclusive AI governance at the 2025 Carnegie Global Tech Summit.
John Neuffer, President and CEO of the Semiconductor Industry Association said that India is rapidly emerging as a significant player in the global semiconductor landscape, transitioning from a stronghold in chip design to taking steps toward manufacturing.
Nivruti Rai, Managing Director and CEO of Invest India, highlighted the vast potential for collaboration between the countries, citing India's competitive advantage in AI, data infrastructure, and energy.
At the Carnegie Global Tech Summit, former White House official Tarun Chhabra highlighted the strategic alignment between the US and India on technology and national security, while raising concerns about China's AI advancements and global chip access.
Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India Ajay Sood on Friday assured that India will have its own "equivalent" of Chat-GPT. However, he advised that we shouldn't copy other large language models (LLMs) but rather be sector-specific with a parallel framework to be inventive.
Amith Singhee, Director of IBM Research, India and Chief Technology Officer of IBM, India and South Asia said that India's AI landscape stands at a critical point. With the rising demand for AI solutions across sectors, the country could become one of the most impactful AI markets globally.
While speaking at the summit, Benner said that Europe must turn its predicament to Sambhavna because the modern world poses no other alternative to them.
Debjani Ghosh, a fellow at the NITI Aayog and the former president of industry body Nasscom, speaking at the Carnegie Global Tech Summit on Friday, delved upon AI landscape in India and how the country can the leverage the opportunity this emerging technology has to offer.
Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani has outlined a bold vision for India's startup future, stating that the country is poised to have one million startups by 2035, a remarkable leap from just 2,000 in 2015.