Indian Envoy Holds Interaction With US Varsity Heads
Washington: India’s Ambassador to the United States, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, held interactions with as many as 16 heads of the top American universities on Friday, August 20.
“Strengthening education & technology pillars of India and US partnership! Delighted to interact w/ Presidents of 10 US Universities in a hybrid format. Excited to see the enthusiasm on both sides for deepening the connection,” Sandhu tweeted soon after the interaction.
“As democracies with shared values, open change of information, data and concepts is integral to India-US members of the family. Strengthening generation, and innovation partnership could also be central to strengthening the strategic pillar of our dating. The high minister and schooling minister are eager about strengthening the data partnership between each of our international locations,” the ambassador stated in his deal with the US university heads, reported ABP Education.
Strengthening Edn & Tech pillars of 🇮🇳🇺🇸 partnership!
Delighted to interact w/ Presidents of 10 US Universities in a hybrid format. Excited to see the enthusiasm on both sides for deepening the connect
Thanks @Ashutos61, Secy @IndiaDST & Prof. DP Singh @ugc_india for joining pic.twitter.com/ranM1O9vq4
— Taranjit Singh Sandhu (@SandhuTaranjitS) August 20, 2021
Satish K Tripathi, State College of New York, Buffalo; Pradeep Khosla (College of California, San Diego); Michael Rao (Virginia Commonwealth College), Prof. Kumble Subbaswamy (College of Massachusetts, Amherst); Ashish Vaidya (Northern Kentucky College), Renu Khator (College of Houston), Venkat Reddy (College of Colorado, Colorado Springs), Mauli Agrawal (College of Missouri, Kansas Town), Mantosh Dewan (Upstate Scientific College, SUNY) and Mahesh Daas (Boston Architectural Faculty, Boston) attended the assembly.
There are 16 Indian origin presidents in various US universities.
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