India to host Global Technology Summit in Delhi from April 10-12; S Jaishankar to address inaugural session

The inaugural session of the Summit would begin with address by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

Apr 10, 2025 - 01:30
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India to host Global Technology Summit in Delhi from April 10-12; S Jaishankar to address inaugural session

The ninth edition of the World Expertise Summit (GTS) will be held in New Delhi from April 10-12. The theme for this year’s Summit is “Sambhavna” – which manner possibilities–and will detect how emerging technologies can pressure inclusive growth, strengthen digital governance, and deepen disagreeable-border partnerships.

The inaugural session of the Summit would birth with address by Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. The GTS is India’s flagship dialogue on geo-technology, co-hosted by the Ministry of Exterior Affairs (MEA) and Carnegie India.

In a observation, MEA talked about, “Convening leaders from executive, industry, academia, and civil society, the Summit goals to form global technology policy conversations with a spotlight on innovation, resilience, and worldwide cooperation.”

Over the course of three days, GTS-2025 will feature bigger than 40 public sessions, along side keynote addresses, ministerial conversations, expert panels, and strategic conversations. Over 150 speakers from bigger than 40 worldwide locations, along side the US, UK, Japan, Australia, France, Germany, Netherlands, Brazil, UAE, Nigeria, the Philippines, and the European Union, will be a a part of discussions on the most pressing tech challenges and opportunities facing the realm on the present time.

Classes will span a huge number of serious matters–from AI governance, digital public infrastructure, and records protection, to cybersecurity, space security, and emerging tech collaboration in each place in the World South.

In a observation, MEA talked about, “This year, GTS 2025 will also develop the voices of the next technology. Via the GTS Younger Ambassadors program, college students and younger professionals from all over India will make contributions on to policy conversations on digital futures, guilty AI, and global tech norms.”

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