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- Konark Bhandari,
- Ajay Kumar,
- Amlan Mohanty,
- Shatakratu Sahu,
- Arun Singh,
- Shruti Sharma,
- Tejas Bharadwaj,
- Raj Shukla
Daron Acemoglu, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics for 2024, and author of ‘Why Nations Fail’, and ‘Power and Progress’, shares his views on emerging technologies like AI and India’s economic development journey.
A conversation about how India can become a technological hothouse, formulate a global tech strategy, and help develop technology that puts humans first.
In this episode of Interpreting India, Tejas Bharadwaj sits down with Jatan Mehta, an independent space writer and author of the popular blog Moon Monday, to explore India's lunar exploration strategy in the context of growing global interest in the moon.
The significance of the IPEF clean economy agreement to India stems from the fact that the IPEF may serve as a mechanism to attract investment into India from the IPEF partner nations.
India must urgently develop a robust policy framework for the adoption of quantum technologies to build on the initial successes achieved by its startups.
In this episode of the Anahita Speaker Series, Sindhu Gangadharan, Managing Director of SAP Labs India and Chairperson at NASSCOM, shares her inspiring journey from starting as a software developer to becoming one of the leading voices in the world of technology. She discusses her experiences working across different cultures, her dedication to inclusive leadership, and her role in driving AI adoption in businesses. Sindhu also emphasizes the importance of having more women in technology and how mentorship, continuous learning, and resilience are key to success in this fast-paced industry.