A Force for Partnerships
In preparation for the visit, Dr. Amita Gupta, Florence Sabin Professor of Infectious Diseases and founder and Co-Chair of the Johns Hopkins Gupta-Klinsky India Institute, worked for several months on the Association of American Universities Task Force on Expanding U.S.-India University Partnerships to facilitate growth in partnerships. These efforts are paving the way for enhanced collaborations between Indian and U.S. academic institutions. The AAU recently issued preliminary recommendations for this.
Intellectual Exchanges
Prime Minister Modi’s U.S. visit began in New York, where he met with a small gathering of notable scholars, including JHU’s own Dr. Peter Agre, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Director of the Malaria Research Institute, and 2003 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. This provided a unique opportunity for knowledge exchange as Dr. Agre discussed his malaria research.
Alumni take part in a warm welcome
An exclusive invitation-only Washington Welcome, held on the White House Lawn, brought together alumni of Johns Hopkins University. Among the attendees was Ankita Kakkar (2023 SAIS Graduate) representing our university with pride.
“It was an honor to be invited by the President of the United States to the state arrival ceremony to welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the US,” Kakkar said. “As a professional focused on Indo-Pacific affairs, witnessing the ceremony was a profound experience, as it was symbolic of the strengthening ties between the world's oldest and largest democracies, from diplomacy to defense cooperation and people-to-people exchanges.”
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