Over the past two years, Gateway House has published extensive research and analyses on innovative approaches to re-invigorate the India-U.S. bilateral.
The book – India-U.S. Partnership: $1 Trillion by 2030 – brings a fresh perspective on moving the bilateral forward through a robust technology partnership. Ideas detailed in the book, such as building a Silicon Swadesh – creating multiple Silicon Valleys in India and developing an entrepreneurial ecosystem in the country – are timely given that Prime Minister Modi will be visiting Silicon Valley in September to meet with tech entrepreneurs.
The book was launched in Bangalore, in collaboration with the United Way of Bengaluru, the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce, and Citizence & Equal Innovation Institute. The day-long event featured Mohandas Pai, Chairman of the Manipal Group; Bunty Bohra, Managing Director of Goldman Sachs India; and Phillip A. Min, U.S. Consul General, Chennai, among others.
For interviews with the author, please contact outreach@gatewayhouse.in.
Further details on the book (under publication by Oxford University Press) are given below.
India-U.S. bilateral: key numbers and figures
Interview with Nish Acharya, author of India-U.S. Partnership: $1 Trillion by 2030
Excerpt from the book: Silicon Swadesh
Video series on the India-U.S. partnership
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