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India to host Global Technology Summit in Delhi from today: Key agendas, theme and other details
India | April 10, 2025 8:41 ISTThe Global Technology Summit is India's premier platform for high-level dialogue on geo-technology and is jointly organised by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Carnegie India. The theme for this year's Summit is "Sambhavna" -- a Hindi word meaning possibilities.
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Global AI Summit, 2024: Reddy govt aims to build world-class AI hub in Telangana
September 05, 2024 22:22 ISTThe Telangana Global AI Summit is a platform to catalyse a future where AI facilitates positive change, empowering citizens and fostering a global community through responsible and non-discriminatory AI development.
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