Primus Partners and Meridian International Center jointly hosted a high-level dialogue marking a decisive shift in the India–U.S. partnership—from shared intent to tangible outcomes—focused on innovation, defense collaboration, responsible AI, and cross-border investment. The discussions emphasized advancing Mission 500, which seeks to double bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030, while exploring opportunities in clean energy, digital infrastructure, manufacturing, and defense to reshape global supply chains.
Nilaya Varma, Co-Founder and CEO, Primus Partners, shares his view on the dialogue, noting that while talk is easy, what truly matters is turning ideas into impact. He emphasized that the U.S.–India dialogue achieved exactly this—fostering meaningful conversations that translated into real outcomes.
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