At the recent international conference on Artificial Intelligence held in New Delhi, heads of state from across the world, CEOs of multi-national companies and leading technology experts expressed strong optimism about the role India is poised to play in shaping the future of science, technology, and innovation. As Artificial Intelligence increasingly defines global competitiveness, India’s demographic strength, expanding digital infrastructure, and growing research ecosystem position it as a potential leader in the knowledge economy. Transforming this optimism into reality — and shaping India into a global centre of scientific excellence — rests firmly on the shoulders of the nation’s exceptionally talented young scientists.
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