India’s passion for innovation never ceases to amaze. I drove an electric rickshaw, capable of traveling up to 131km (about 81 miles) and carrying up to 4 people. It’s inspiring seeing companies like Mahindra contribute to the decarbonization of the transportation industry.
I just returned from my visit to India, and I can’t wait to go back again. I love visiting India because every trip is an incredible opportunity to learn. During my travels last week in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, I met some amazing people who taught me how they are using the power of innovation, science, and collaboration to find solutions to the world’s health, climate, and development challenges.
I just returned from my visit to India, and I can’t wait to go back again. I love visiting India because every trip is an incredible opportunity to learn. During my travels last week in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, I met some amazing people who taught me how they are using the power of innovation, science, and collaboration to find solutions to the world’s health, climate, and development challenges.
I just returned from my visit to India, and I can’t wait to go back again. I love visiting India because every trip is an incredible opportunity to learn. During my travels last week in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, I met some amazing people who taught me how they are using the power of innovation, science, and collaboration to find solutions to the world’s health, climate, and development challenges.
I just returned from my visit to India, and I can’t wait to go back again. I love visiting India because every trip is an incredible opportunity to learn. During my travels last week in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, I met some amazing people who taught me how they are using the power of innovation, science, and collaboration to find solutions to the world’s health, climate, and development challenges.
I just returned from my visit to India, and I can’t wait to go back again. I love visiting India because every trip is an incredible opportunity to learn. During my travels last week in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, I met some amazing people who taught me how they are using the power of innovation, science, and collaboration to find solutions to the world’s health, climate, and development challenges.
I just returned from my visit to India, and I can’t wait to go back again. I love visiting India because every trip is an incredible opportunity to learn. During my travels last week in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, I met some amazing people who taught me how they are using the power of innovation, science, and collaboration to find solutions to the world’s health, climate, and development challenges.
I just returned from my visit to India, and I can’t wait to go back again. I love visiting India because every trip is an incredible opportunity to learn. During my travels last week in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, I met some amazing people who taught me how they are using the power of innovation, science, and collaboration to find solutions to the world’s health, climate, and development challenges.
I just returned from my visit to India, and I can’t wait to go back again. I love visiting India because every trip is an incredible opportunity to learn. During my travels last week in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, I met some amazing people who taught me how they are using the power of innovation, science, and collaboration to find solutions to the world’s health, climate, and development challenges.
I just returned from my visit to India, and I can’t wait to go back again. I love visiting India because every trip is an incredible opportunity to learn. During my travels last week in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, I met some amazing people who taught me how they are using the power of innovation, science, and collaboration to find solutions to the world’s health, climate, and development challenges.
Bill Gates and Rishi Sunak: the AI interview. Imperial College London
What’s in my bag? A lot of books. I love to read anytime (and anywhere) I get the chance. #nationalreadingmonth
What’s in my bag? A lot of books. I love to read anytime (and anywhere) I get the chance. #nationalreadingmonth
What’s in my bag? A lot of books. I love to read anytime (and anywhere) I get the chance. #nationalreadingmonth
Innovations in tuberculosis testing and treatment are a model for the rest of the world. It was great learning about the TB tech being used at the Kurla Health Center in Mumbai with the very funny and wonderful @aiyyoshraddha.
I’ve cooked more delicious meals in the last month than I have in the last few years. Thanks to Prime Minister @narendramodi, @smritiiraniofficial, and @agrigoi, I had a chance to learn more about millet and properly celebrate the International Year of Millets.
I haven’t been back to India since before the pandemic. I can’t wait to see how much progress has been made in that time.
It was fun meeting Anshul and picking his brain about our favorite pastime. Anshul, if you’re ever looking for a new bridge partner, I’m your guy!
It was great to visit the Indian Agricultural Research Institute and learn about the advanced technologies being used to develop climate-smart crops in India. I am thrilled to see India make progress on innovations that can help farmers globally.
Like every other country on the planet, India has limited resources. But it has shown us how the world can still make progress in spite of that constraint.
Leaders like Varsha Chowdhury are the reason why India has made great progress in improving access to education.
I learned how to cook a new dish today with chef @edible.planet_andreasviestad and his students. Together we had a great discussion with Minister @annebeathekt on the importance of supporting nutrition in low-income countries, especially in the face of climate change.
India has made great progress in improving access to health care. The key to this progress is the country’s greatest resource: its people. Neha Malik is one of the many incredible people in India who are working day in and day out to improve lives.
I had the best time catching up with @walter_isaacson at @nolabookfest. We chatted about curiosity, climate innovation, and ChatGPT’s so-so jokes.