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Experience Sambhavna at the Global Technology Summit 2025

The Global Technology Summit, hosted by Carnegie India in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs, will be a platform for cutting-edge discussions on the global technology landscape.

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In a world where technology drives economies, security and international relations, collaboration between governments, industries, and experts is more critical than ever.

The Global Technology Summit 2025 (GTS 2025), hosted by Carnegie India in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs, serves as a leading platform for cutting-edge discussions on the rapidly evolving technological landscape and its global impact.

Now in its ninth year, the summit continues to bridge the gap between policy, industry, and innovation, fostering dialogue that shapes the future.

This year’s theme, “Sambhavna” meaning “possibilities” in Hindi and encourages fresh perspectives, bold ideas, and new voices in conversations that span emerging technologies and their impact on global policy and governance.

GTS 2025 will delve into critical themes shaping the global technology landscape, including artificial intelligence and the future, focusing on AI’s expanding role in industries and governance; cybersecurity and national security, addressing the need to strengthen digital resilience in an interconnected world; and digital public infrastructure, emphasizing technology’s potential to drive inclusive growth and governance.

Discussions will also explore data governance and balancing innovation with regulation and global cooperation; the geopolitics of technology, analyzing how nations navigate tech-driven power shifts; and space and emerging technologies, spotlighting the next frontier of innovation and policy.

The summit will feature a distinguished lineup of global leaders, policymakers, and industry pioneers, including:

  • Additional Secretary Abhishek Singh and Joint Secretary Sanket Bhondve from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India;

  • Jyotsna Jayaram, partner at Trilegal;

  • MU Nair, National Cyber Security Coordinator at India’s National Security Council Secretariat;

  • John Neuffer, president and CEO of the Semiconductor Industry Association;

  • Maria Adebahr, Director for Cyber Foreign and Security Policy at the Germany’s Federal Foreign Office;

  • Antony Cook, Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Microsoft;

  • Sujith Nair, CEO and co-founder of the Foundation for Interoperability in Digital Economy;

  • Aditi Jha, Board Director and Country Head for Legal and Government Affairs at LinkedIn India, and more.                

With conversations at the intersection of policy, technology, and global cooperation, the summit offers a unique opportunity to engage with the ideas and people shaping the next decade of innovation.

Register now at www.globaltechnologysummit.com to be part of the conversation.

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