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In his opening remarks at the Stanford India Conference 2026 – “India-US at the Crossroads” on May 10, Consul General Dr. K Srikar Reddy described the India-U.S. partnership as “one of the most consequential partnerships of the 21st century” at a time when the world is navigating AI disruption, geopolitical uncertainty, energy security challenges, and climate change.

May 12, 2026

In his opening remarks at the Stanford India Conference 2026 – “India-US at the Crossroads” on May 10, Consul General Dr. K Srikar Reddy described the India-U.S. partnership as “one of the most consequential partnerships of the 21st century” at a time when the world is navigating AI disruption, geopolitical uncertainty, energy security challenges, and climate change.
In his opening remarks at the Stanford India Conference 2026 – “India-US at the Crossroads” on May 10, Consul General Dr. K Srikar Reddy described the India-U.S. partnership as “one of the most consequential partnerships of the 21st century” at a time when the world is navigating AI disruption, geopolitical uncertainty, energy security challenges, and climate change.
In his opening remarks at the Stanford India Conference 2026 – “India-US at the Crossroads” on May 10, Consul General Dr. K Srikar Reddy described the India-U.S. partnership as “one of the most consequential partnerships of the 21st century” at a time when the world is navigating AI disruption, geopolitical uncertainty, energy security challenges, and climate change.
In his opening remarks at the Stanford India Conference 2026 – “India-US at the Crossroads” on May 10, Consul General Dr. K Srikar Reddy described the India-U.S. partnership as “one of the most consequential partnerships of the 21st century” at a time when the world is navigating AI disruption, geopolitical uncertainty, energy security challenges, and climate change.
In his opening remarks at the Stanford India Conference 2026 – “India-US at the Crossroads” on May 10, Consul General Dr. K Srikar Reddy described the India-U.S. partnership as “one of the most consequential partnerships of the 21st century” at a time when the world is navigating AI disruption, geopolitical uncertainty, energy security challenges, and climate change.
In his opening remarks at the Stanford India Conference 2026 – “India-US at the Crossroads” on May 10, Consul General Dr. K Srikar Reddy described the India-U.S. partnership as “one of the most consequential partnerships of the 21st century” at a time when the world is navigating AI disruption, geopolitical uncertainty, energy security challenges, and climate change.
In his opening remarks at the Stanford India Conference 2026 – “India-US at the Crossroads” on May 10, Consul General Dr. K Srikar Reddy described the India-U.S. partnership as “one of the most consequential partnerships of the 21st century” at a time when the world is navigating AI disruption, geopolitical uncertainty, energy security challenges, and climate change.
Consul General outlined India’s emergence as a global hub for manufacturing, semiconductors, and AI-driven industries, underpinned by Digital Public Infrastructure, including UPI, that is transforming governance and financial inclusion at scale. He highlighted the deepening India-U.S. collaboration across deep tech, space, and frontier technologies, the acceleration of global companies investing and scaling operations in India, and the country’s growing prominence as a destination for GCCs, R&D, and startup innovation. He also pointed to India’s MANAV (human-centric AI) framework and the India AI Mission, focused on building inclusive, ethical, and large-scale AI capabilities for public good.
The conference convened innovators, policymakers, scholars, and students across the India-U.S. corridor featuring speakers such as Dr. Shashi Tharoor, MP, Lok Sabha; Vinod Dham, venture capitalist and Father of the Pentium Chip; K. Annamalai, former BJP President, Tamil Nadu; Dr. Arvind Panagariya, Chairman, 16th Finance Commission of India; and Tejasvi Surya, MP, Lok Sabha.