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This November, get ready to welcome the Nobel Prize Dialogue, in India

Mumbai: Come November, the Nobel Prize Dialogue will arrive in India, in exclusive partnership with the Tata Trusts, for a special double event in Bengaluru and Mumbai, an official press release has said.

The dialogue brings Nobel Prize laureates together with leading thinkers to explore ideas and challenges that matter to people.

The theme of the dialogue is ‘The future we want’, and will reflect on how investment in knowledge, creativity and the youth can build a world of joy, wonder and innovation.

These conversations will be premised on India’s rich intellectual traditions and will showcase the country’s emergence as a leading player on the international stage.

Events will feature Nobel Prize laureates David MacMillan (Chemistry 2021) and James Robinson (Economic Sciences 2024), joined by voices from science, business and policymaking.

Hosted in collaboration with Nobel Prize Outreach, Nobel Prize Dialogue India 2025 will work towards fostering open exchange, inspiring the next generation and deepening the connections between science and society, the release concludes.  

TBM Newsdesk

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