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India hosted one of the world's biggest AI events this week, but it was marred by impossible traffic and a lack of organization.
The pledge marks a sharp jump from General Catalyst's earlier $500 million–$1 billion India earmark.
India is hosting an artificial intelligence summit this week, bringing together heads of state, senior officials and tech executives to New Delhi for a five-day gathering highlighting the growing
India signed the Pax Silica declaration on Friday at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, with Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, US Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg and American envoy to India Sergio Gor in attendance.
India is adjusting startup rules to help more of its deep tech startups with funding and long-term success.
India seeks to leverage technology to preserve, promote, and proliferate its civilizational culture, a strategy that shapes everything from innovation to multilateral engagement. When Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the launch of the World ...
Eight U.S. and Indian venture capital and private equity firms — including storied investors Accel, Blume Ventures, Celesta Capital, and Premji Invest — have formed an unusual coalition to back India’s deep tech startups, pledging more than $1 ...
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By Vipul Prakash The AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi represents a major geopolitical and strategic shift regarding the technological landscape globally. Historically, international summits (e.g., Bletchley Park and Seoul) have focused on existential risks associated with AI and how to contain AI-Frontiers;
U.S.-India technology relations are entering a decisive phase. Over the past five years, a series of bilateral, Quad, and multilateral initiatives have transformed the relationship from broad political alignment into a network of sector-specific frameworks ...
This past April, I had the incredible opportunity to attend the India Business Conference at Kellogg School of Management. The event was a fantastic day filled with inspiring speakers, brilliant professors and a vibrant student crowd — all sharing ...