The Technology and Security in Asia: India practicum at JHU SAIS consisted of two groups this year focusing on AI governance in India and US-India bilateral space collaboration. The cohort spent nine days in India from January 3rd to 12th, visiting New Delhi and Bengaluru. In Delhi, the groups engaged with stakeholders, researchers, and entrepreneurs from the AI and Space industries. They were hosted by the Ministry of External Affairs’ New and Emerging Strategic Technologies (NEST) division and the US Department of State at the US embassy. Additionally, they savoured local delicacies in old Delhi and marvelled at architectural wonders like the Taj Mahal and Humayun’s tomb. Transitioning to Bengaluru, the cohort interacted with students and researchers at the National Institute of Advanced Studies and held engaging discussions at the Takshashila Institution. Bengaluru also provided an opportunity to connect with innovative startups at the forefront of their fields. The research and interviews conducted during this trip culminated in a presentation at CSIS on February 26th.

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