Bharat Innovates 2026: Kuwait’s Gateway to India’s Deep-Tech Revolution

India’s Ambassador to Kuwait, Paramita Tripathi, pitches Bharat Innovates 2026 as a major opportunity for Kuwait to partner with India’s deep-tech sector. The event in Nice, France will feature over 100 innovations from India’s research ecosystem. Kuwait, diversifying under Vision 2035, is invited to invest in areas like energy, fintech, and healthcare. Tripathi highlights India’s progress in space, AI, and semiconductors as drivers of this innovation wave.

Key Points: Kuwait-India Deep-Tech Partnership via Bharat Innovates 2026

  • Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice, France showcases 100+ deep-tech innovations
  • Kuwait invited to invest in India’s startups under Vision 2035
  • Focus areas: energy, cybersecurity, fintech, healthcare, agritech
  • India’s deep-tech ecosystem boosted by Semiconductor Mission, space liberalisation, AI Mission
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Bharat Innovates 2026 presents huge opportunity for Kuwait to partner with India: Envoy

India’s envoy urges Kuwait to partner in deep-tech at Bharat Innovates 2026, showcasing 100+ innovations in energy, AI, space, and more.

"Bharat Innovates 2026 has invited investors in Kuwait to join India's deep-tech journey, shape solutions that will define the next decades, and co-create values that transcend borders - Paramita Tripathi"

New Delhi, May 13

Bharat Innovates 2026 is a huge opportunity for Kuwait to partner with India's maturing deep‑tech sector, Paramita Tripathi, India's Ambassador to Kuwait, wrote in an opinion piece in Times Kuwait.

Kuwait, which is diversifying its economy under Vision 2035 can partner with India's rapidly maturing deep-tech ecosystem by investing in startups, aligned with Kuwait's priorities in energy, cybersecurity, fintech, healthcare and medtech, agritech, sustainability, and advanced industries, Tripathi said.

Bharat Innovates 2026 scheduled in Nice, France from 14-16 June 2026, will showcase over 100 deep‑tech innovations from India's research and higher‑education ecosystem. and invite global investors and partners,

"Bharat Innovates 2026 has invited investors in Kuwait to join India's deep-tech journey, shape solutions that will define the next decades, and co-create values that transcend borders," the opinion piece said.

Technological innovations at various stages of development will be presented to a global audience comprising industry representatives, investors, policymakers, potential collaborators, and technology partners.

India has pivoted from a leading digital economy to a global hub for deep-tech innovation, shaped by strategic initiatives such as the India Semiconductor Mission 2.0, space sector liberalisation, National Green Hydrogen Mission, and IndiaAI Mission, Tripathi noted.

Further, she highlighted that regulatory reforms and public-private partnerships are accelerating commercialisation pathways, making India a source of innovation and a scalable market.

She highlighted India's successful space programs such as the Chandrayaan lunar mission, the Mangalyaan Mars mission, and the Aditya L1 solar mission along with its innovations in consumer technology and digital landscape.

The effects of these successes are now spilling into the country's deep tech ecosystem, she noted.

India's startup ecosystem, comprising over 10,000 initiatives, is tackling challenges in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, semiconductors, clean energy, space and defence technologies, advanced materials, healthcare, medtech, and biotechnology.

"With one of the world's largest pools of STEM graduates, strong institutions, and an active research culture, India is strongly positioned to translate cutting-edge research into commercially viable solutions," Tripathi noted.

- IANS

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Priya S
Impressive how our space missions like Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan are inspiring deep-tech startups. But we need to ensure these innovations actually reach the common man in India too, not just attract foreign investors. Balancing export with domestic benefit is key.
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Rohit P
As an Indian engineer working in Kuwait, this makes me proud! The synergy is real - Kuwait needs tech for post-oil economy, India has the talent pool. But our startups need better IP protection and simpler compliance before global partners fully commit. Just saying! 🤔
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Michael C
Impressive growth from India. The STEM graduate pool is indeed massive - I've worked with many Indian colleagues who are brilliant. However, quality of education and research output needs to match the quantity. Nice venue in France is a smart move to attract European investors too.
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Sneha F
Honestly, while I appreciate the diplomatic push, I'm cautious about deep-tech partnerships with Gulf nations. We've seen how some partnerships turned into one-sided tech transfers. Hope our negotiators ensure fair terms and that Indian startups retain control of their IP. 🙏
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Vikram M
Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice - great branding! India is no longer just a back office, we're creating frontier tech. Kuwait's Vision 2035 and our Deep-Tech missions align perfectly. But remember, we also need to address the brain drain issue - keep our best talent here! 🇮🇳

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