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India in 2050, A Superpower | Chad Norberg | TEDxMSIT

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Chad Norberg is an American Diplomat who is Working with the US Embassy here in New Delhi. He has years of experience and has worked in many countries all around the world.
In this Talk Chad Norberg, walks us through the decades and helps us in visualizing India In 2050,as a global Super Power. India in 2050 is one of the World's most dynamic powerhouse that leads the way in all respects. It is one of the most advanced and matured democracy and is acting as a torch bearer for the rest of the world.
But as on date,Chad talks about the potential that the country has.He talks about the possibilities that await the nation.Chad lays a roadmap that can help Realizing the true potential that the country has. He talks about the expectations of the world from india and how important are the American-Indian relations that will take India and the World Forward.


With an ardent motive of strengthening the Indo-US ties, Chad Norberg is the Trade and Technology Unit Head at the Embassy of United States Of America in India. His sincere fidelity to the bond the two countries share has flowered in boundless congeniality between them. The American Embassy in New Delhi stands as a symbol of Indian-American collaboration in design and craftsmanship, emblematic of the long friendship between India and the United States. He takes pride in the prowess of India as a world leader; politically, militarily, economically, and culturally. Mr. Norberg puts full faith in our country and envisions it as an overseer whose economy has what it takes to eliminate poverty not only in its own country, but also across Asia. He envisions India as a foreman on the UN Security Council taking over a huge responsibility, which is extremely commendable. He has done extra ordinarily well in his field bridging the gap between two nations.

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