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Global tensions to India's growth story: India Today Conclave serves a power-packed agenda

The 23rd India Today Conclave begins with a focus on 'Breakthroughs and Breakdowns,' bringing together diplomats from Iran, Israel, and the United States on one platform amid the ongoing West Asia conflict.

The two-day event features sessions on geopolitics, artificial intelligence in warfare, robotics, health and wellness, and cricket. Participants include India's T20 World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav and player of the tournament Sanju Samson.

Sessions will explore India's navigation of what is described as a multi-aligned world, the role of AI in modern warfare, longevity and wellness with Sunil Shetty and Meera Rajput, and conversations with Anil Kapoor and Akshay Kumar. A Trump campaign influencer will also participate. The conclave features editors from India Today's 50-year history, a Chinese robot with choreography capabilities, author Pico Iyer, and discussions on the Arabian Peninsula's widening gulf. The event aims to provide multiple perspectives during hyperpolarised times.

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