In addition to talks with government leaders, he will visit the prestigious National University of Singapore and local secondary schools to discuss integrating AI-focused syllabi.
The Minister will also meet academicians, prominent IIT and IIM alumni and other representatives to discuss the education ecosystem of both countries.
Referring to the Indian diaspora, Pradhan said, “India is a knowledge society and will lead the world economy for the next 20 years.”
He emphasized that the world’s finance, business and economy revolves around knowledge and India is a natural focus.
Highlighting India’s progress, Pradhan said the country will become a major producer of hydrogen as an alternative energy source. “India will become a substantial exporter of hydrogen to the global energy market,” he pointed out.
Pradhan also pointed to India’s leadership in the digital economy, citing advanced digital payment systems as an example.
He concluded by assuring the global investment community that India has a stable and decisive government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with policy certainty that will instill confidence in investors.