At the 48th annual Fujitsu Convention in Japan, I served as a speaker in the plenary session, presenting on strengthening Fujitsu’s presence in India and why India is increasingly central to global AI capability, digital engineering scale, and innovation ecosystems.

I spoken Why India and why it’s unique my version – Democracy, Demography, Diversity, Digital Leadership, Demand and Determination – 6 D‘. I also discussed India Global AI rankings and India-Japan people to people relationship.

Also, attended startup session hosted by Fujitsu and the Embassy of Canada, where I listened to pitches from Canadian AI startups working across diverse AI-driven problem spaces.
While this was not the first visit to Japan, it was a particularly important one, marked by the opportunity to share India’s perspectives while deepening my understanding of Japan’s approach to long-term thinking, discipline, and execution.

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