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Red lines redrawn; need for stronger air, cyber warfare capabilities: Experts on Op Sindoor lessonsOperation Sindoor, launched a year ago, has provided crucial military insights. Experts highlight the importance of combined air power and ...
Indian Americans weigh exit from US as concerns over policies grow under TrumpA survey reveals many Indian Americans are contemplating leaving the US. This stems from political dissatisfaction and a shift in party aff...
India’s oil security strategy shows structural gaps amid West Asia crisis: Carnegie IndiaIndia's oil security framework has come under renewed scrutiny following the escalation of tensions in West Asia in 2026, which disrupted g...
As US and Iran talk ceasefire, Israel digs in for a 'forever war'Israel is establishing buffer zones in Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon. This marks a strategic shift following the October 7 attacks. The country ...
"Have every right to comment on your comment," EAM's reply to US leaders' comments on India's democracyDuring a discussion on India-US relations at the Carnegie Endowment office, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized the importanc...
Global South must adopt digital public infra to achieve sustainable development goals, says KantIndia's G20 Sherpa, Amitabh Kant, emphasized the need for the Global South to adopt digital public infrastructure to achieve sustainable de...
Tech must be viewed from strategic and political angles: EAMSpeaking at the global technology summit organised by Carnegie India in New Delhi on Tuesday, Jaishankar said, "our sense of technology in ...
We need a unified global framework for Internet rules: Ajit MohanIndia, US and UK should lead efforts to create rules for open, connected Internet, says Facebook India head Ajit Mohan
Tech to facilitate ration to migrants, keep graft outThe idea of portable ration cards was first mooted by a committee headed by Nandan Nilekani, the then chairman of the Unique Identification...
Cybersecurity is the Next Battlefield, says Israeli minister Ofir Akunis"Israel is the biggest place in the world for cyber-security companies. Of course, both countries face security issues. Like Israel, India ...
Here are five best ways to stand out at your internshipBe a quick learner, who is inquisitive and adaptable to the corporate culture, and align yourself with the overall corporate objectives.
Easier to get funding for ideas than right people to power them: Pallavi Jha, Dale Carnegie Training India"In recent times, Dale Carnegie has been approached increasingly for developing the emotional quotient, developing social and networking sk...
TCS gifts Carnegie Mellon $35 million for new facility, scholarshipsTata Consultancy Services, India’s largest IT services provider, gave US University Carnegie Mellon $35 million to fund a new facility and ...
Ratan Tata joins Carnegie Board of TrusteesIndia's leading industrialist Ratan Tata has been nominated as a member of the board of trustees of the Carnegie Endowment for Internationa...
- US varsity, Shiv Nadar University to offer engineering degrees
Carnegie Mellon University, USA today entered into an agreement with Shiv Nadar University for offering undergraduate engineering degree pr...
- Delegation from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace meets PM
A delegation from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on Tuesday met prime minister Manmohan Singh
- Kushagra Bajaj announces $2.5 mn endowment for Carnegie Mellon
The gift will support teaching and research in a field selected by the chair recipient, the university said in a statement.
- India to be third largest economy by 2050: Carnegie Endowment
India will be the third largest economy in the world after China and US by 2050, a US-based think tank has said. World's top 20 countries t...
- Dale Carnegie opens finishing school in India
Dale Carnegie Training, which has taught business skills to more than 8 million professionals worldwide, will open its first school in Indi...
- Carnegie planning to set up India campus
The university is adopting a wait-and-watch approach, because the Indian government has still not clearly spelt out its policy on the entry...