India poised to emerge as tech leader, says Tata Sons chief
The Hindu
e-graduation ceremony of Indian School of Business held
Tata Sons Chairman N.Chandrasekaran on Friday said the present geo-political context provides an unparalleled opportunity for the country to navigate the world order and take lead in becoming the next technology leader. Stating that he believes India to emerge as global leader in research and development (R&D), science and technology, AI, manufacturing and next generation products and services in the coming decade, Mr. Chandrasekaran said while right human capital and scale were available, the need was to make right investments. “All we need is right leadership, shift in mindset and to make right investments,” he said, addressing the e-graduation ceremony of Indian School of Business (ISB).More Related News
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