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India Trying to Get Moving to Keep up with Advent of the 4th Industrial Revolution Skilling millennials in disruptive tech will take India to USD
Competing with China: India China aggressively pursues research, investment while India has red tape: German Nobel laureate Excerpts and salient points ~ + China is
Moonshots and Quantum Computing, Sources for National Pride India’s science and technology funding: Time for a rethink? Excerpts and salient points ~ + First, government
Microsoft Garage India: Quantum Information and Computation Series. Microsoft Garage has taken to the streets in Hyderabad, India. To spread quantum computing far and wide,
India’s Centre for Development of Advanced Computing Conference Supporting Quantum Computing and Quantum Cryptography. India looks to keep stride in the marathon of quantum computing.
India Aims to Emulate China in Technological Reform. India’s Principal Scientific Adviser, K Vijay Raghavan, detailed nine science and technology missions with the goal of promoting
India’s Only Quantum Cybersecurity Device Developer. India has made headway into developing quantum computing over the past several years. Though behind the U.S., Europe, Canada, and
Causing Material Defects to Speed-up Quantum Technology Developments. The second quantum revolution is arriving, arguably. It shows promise of new ways to measure, process, and transmit
India’s Road-map to a Quantum Computer. India’s Department of Science and Technology is developing the nation’s first quantum computer. The program, Quantum-Enabled Science & Technology (QuEST),
India Should Stymie Brain Drain with Funding; Follow China’s Quantum Initiatives. “Every developing country has a situation of brain drain. The problem is if one