The Consulate General of India in New York, in collaboration with Plaksha University; the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF); and Indiaspora, recently organised a panel discussion on the topic ‘Reimagining STEM Education and Research in India’.
The event, held on October 12, emphasised upon the critical need to transform STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education in India and explored opportunities for collaboration between Indian and US educational institutions.
Consul General Randhir Jaiswal, addressing the attendees, expressed the importance of such initiatives in strengthening the knowledge and research ties between the two nations and fostering innovation and excellence in STEM education.
The event marked a significant step towards redefining the future of STEM education in India and fostering international partnerships that can contribute to the advancement of knowledge and skills in STEM fields.
Plaksha University is a not-for-profit private research university situated in Mohali, Punjab, India. Founded by businessmen and tech entrepreneurs from India and the United States, this university works to create a higher education model that combines academic excellence with industrial relevance.
At the event, Neeraj Aggarwal, Chair of the Board of Trustees at Plaksha University and Chair for Asia-Pacific at the Boston Consulting Group, moderated the panel discussion. The panelists included Prof. S. Shankar Sastry, Founding Chancellor of Plaksha University and NEC Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley; Chandrika Tandon, Founder and Chair of Tandon Capital Associates, and Chair of the Board at NYU Tandon School of Engineering; and Mukesh Aghi, President and Chief Executive Officer of the USISPF.
During the discussion, panelists shared their insights on promoting STEM education in India and expanding opportunities for diverse STEM-related courses. The event highlighted the possible ways to reshape the educational landscape and foster greater collaboration between educational institutions in India and the United States.