The 2025 edition of the Harvard India Conference brought the most influential writers, academics, business leaders, experts and entrepreneurs together. Centered around the subject ‘from India to the world’, it was almost seen in the conference. Over 1,000 present and more than 100 delegates covering India’s development journey and every aspect of future roadmap.

The two-day conference held at Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School became the right opportunity for India to consider important issues in the fields of business, economy, management and healthcare.

In addition to some major standout sessions, the main attraction of the conference was a policy hackathon and start-up pitch by budding founders at Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School respectively. Both offered unique insights into the power of technology in converting challenges into opportunities.

2025 Harvard India Conference: To highlight innovations that shape the world

Some of the major sessions that focus on the development of the Indian economy led to the powerhouse of 30 trillion-dollars, including the World Bank’s Somik Laol, entrepreneur Ritesh Malik and the Pranav Pai of the 3one4 capital and the fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee, who spoke the spoke Did About the intersection of culture, Indian heritage and global fashion trends.

The ability to become Indian healthcare and potentially life science and pharma industry’s global center was also in the headlines in one of the major sessions at Harvard Kennedy School.

Fireruside chat between Suchitra Ella, co-founder and managing director of Bharat Biotech and Gauri Dwivedi of NDTV, was one of the widely participating sessions that throw light on occasions that offer Indian healthcare, which provides Indian healthcare Provides assistance by policies and telvinds provided by global political reality.

Rohit Kapoor, CEO of Swiggy, gave insights into the growing trend of Indian technical companies and was well received by the audience which included people from the Indian community to all areas of life and young start-up founders.

The rise of the global South and the possibility of cooperation in many regions was an important session at the conference.

The session, including Mukesh Aagi of USISPF, Ambassador Rahul Chhara and Fatima Sumer, highlighted new areas where global South could cooperate and India is likely to play a strategic role.

The conference, which is the largest student-elevated conference in the US, is a powerful of the capacity and possibilities that are ahead for India.

In the next decade, geopolitical changes under the leadership of Trump administration can serve as a catalyst for development in new areas, especially within the scope of space and technology- those avenues where Indian scientists and founders become world class Can Echoed an idea by all in the Clarman Hall packed at Harvard Business School.

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