Ambassador of the European Union to India and Bhutan Herve Delphin on Friday expressed faith in the position that India and the European Union hold in the current geopolitical landscape for "drawing the bridge" with the Global South and delivering on the expectation of the region.
Visiting Distinguished Fellow of German Marshall Fund of the United States, Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar on Friday reflected on the duality of Artificial Intelligence, saying that it can help in fighting cybercrime but can also increase cyber threat.
German State Secretary of Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport, Stefan Schnorr on Friday said that Germany and India have been working closely together in the field of digitization and artificial intelligence.
At the Carnegie Global Technology Summit, Germany's Cyber Foreign Policy Director Maria Adebahr called for deeper India-Germany collaboration on digital security and praised India's role in shaping a safe, inclusive cyberspace.
With India having attained success in the spread of its Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), a senior MeitY official said on Friday that AI can be used for developing applications in key sectors like healthcare, agriculture, logistics, education which can transform lives.
Ernst Noorman, Ambassador at Large for Cyber Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, on Friday underscored the strengthening cyber security partnership between India, the Netherlands, and the European Union.
The India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations have gained momentum, with both sides aiming to conclude a substantial deal by the end of the year, Herve Delphin, Ambassador of the European Union to India and Bhutan, said on Friday.
Noting that not too much Chinese investment has come to India nor is the government encouraging any significant investment coming the northern neighbour, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday said that the effort is to integrate "our economies with the developed world, who
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".
At the Carnegie Global Technology Summit in New Delhi, Sweden's Jon Simonsson praised India's strong knowledge base and innovation potential, while emphasising the need for deregulation and greater support for students and entrepreneurs. His remarks were echoed by Raj Shukla of India's UPSC,
Policymakers, diplomats, and tech leaders highlighted the need for international cooperation, regulatory frameworks, and public trust to ensure the safe and secure development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Carnegie India Global Technology Summit held in New Delhi on Friday.
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