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Minister Piyush Goyal champions academic collaboration at Stanford: Proposes global solutions through partnership

By ANI | Updated: November 16, 2023 11:55 IST

Palo Alto (California) [US], November 16 : Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, hosted a compelling roundtable discussion ...

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Palo Alto (California) [US], November 16 : Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, hosted a compelling roundtable discussion with academicians at Stanford University, underlining the significant potential for collaboration between Indian and international higher education institutions.

The discussion aimed to promote a robust exchange of knowledge, research, and innovative solutions to address pressing global challenges.

Minister Piyush Goyal posted on X, "Held a roundtable discussion with prominent academicians at Stanford University. Highlighted the vast opportunities for collaboration with India's higher education institutions to foster a vibrant exchange of knowledge, research and pathbreaking solutions to key global issues".

Goyal emphasized the vast opportunities for academic partnerships between Stanford University and institutions in India.

He stressed the importance of fostering an environment that encourages the flow of ideas and expertise, contributing to the development of cutting-edge solutions that transcend geographical boundaries.

The roundtable discussion delved into various aspects of collaboration, including joint research initiatives, student and faculty exchange programs, and the creation of platforms for interdisciplinary dialogue.

Goyal acknowledged the role of academia in shaping the future and addressing complex global issues.

Prominent academicians at Stanford University welcomed the proposal, expressing enthusiasm for fostering meaningful collaborations that could drive advancements in diverse fields.

The discussions encompassed areas such as technology, healthcare, sustainability, and social innovation.

As the meeting concluded, Minister Goyal expressed optimism about the potential positive impact of such collaborations, reinforcing India's commitment to global cooperation in higher education.

The roundtable at Stanford stands as a testament to India's proactive approach in building international partnerships to fuel progress in education, research, and innovation.

Earlier the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, spearheaded a compelling interaction with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.

Goyal posted on X, "Had an engaging interaction with Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs & Venture Capitalists. Highlighted how India's young talent, vibrant business ecosystem & growing economy present the perfect opportunity for investments. Menlo Park, California"

The minister seized the opportunity to spotlight India's vibrant business ecosystem, burgeoning economy, and immense potential for strategic investments.

In an engaging session, Goyal underscored the ideal investment climate fostered by India's young and dynamic talent pool. He illuminated the diverse opportunities within the Indian business landscape, emphasizing its resilience and adaptability.

Goyal's outreach to Silicon Valley, a global hub for innovation and technology, marks a strategic move to fortify India's position in the international investment arena.

The minister's insights resonated with the entrepreneurial spirit of the gathered audience, fostering a dialogue aimed at forging stronger economic ties between India and the United States.

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