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Hosted and organized by The American Bazaar.
Modi-led Govt. will drag US attention back toward India: CSIS expert.
Inderfurth to stay on as an Adviser.
Visas issues much less part of conversation with Indians, says US envoy.
India’s transition away from coal hampered by the Russia-Ukraine war, Indian FM tells US think tank
Ambassador Schaffer had a BA from Harvard College and did graduate work at Columbia and Princeton.
Winners from Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore — all IITeans — to pitch business projects to US investors.
Microsite allows users to track the progress of economic reforms in New Delhi.
Finance minister kicks off US trip.
Goods to be shifted in India from ’13 days to 13 hours’.
Former Microsoft India Chairman spoke at meet organized by AIF.
The Indian Youth Leaders Program, held in association with US Department of State, was aimed at strengthening US-India relations through a network of youth leaders.
“We believe very sincerely that this large, complex global [water] problem is solvable,†says CEO Kurt Soderlund.
Five Indian states, with a combined population of more than 200 million, will vote for their state governments in the next two months.
A number of top level executives and delegates from the US, India and Israel to attend the two-day event.
The India Initiative launched the annual India Ideas Conference in April 2017.
A number of India experts, current and former diplomats, and thought leaders will address the event.
Prime Minister Modi’s powerful pro-globalization sentiment in Davos on January 23 was strongly contradicted in practice with this year’s budget.
Ahead of the first Trump-Modi summit, relations are on uncertain footing.
Looking back over the last three elections, it is apparent that sitting governments have actually been quite willing and able to take important decisions.
Experts: The next administration is unlikely to scrap the visa program, but reform is likely.
IIT Madras student Daniel Raj David wins in Bangalore, Kanpur graduate Kartik Nanda bags the prize in Delhi.
The NITI Aayog CEO delivers keynote address at the US-India Startup Forum in New Delhi, hosted by The American Bazaar.
Column: The initiative is different from other Modi government programs.