💨 Abstract
At the Carnegie Global Technology Summit, Jon Simonsson of Sweden's Prime Minister's Office praised India's knowledge ecosystem and talent pool, suggesting further support for students and entrepreneurs could boost innovation in high-tech sectors. (Retd.) Raj Shukla from India's Union Public Service Commission agreed, stressing the need to remove regulatory obstacles for high-impact innovation like DeepSeek.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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