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Why I Chose Hopkins -- 2025-26
Why I Chose Hopkins – Dr Shreyans Singhvi
Why I Chose Hopkins – Dr Shreyans Singhvi
What inspired you to transition from clinical medicine to pursuing an MBA? My transition was born from a profound realization during India’s COVID-19 crisis. While treating patients individually as a doctor, I witnessed systemic failures that claimed countless lives, not just from the virus, but from poor resource management, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, and systemic inefficiencies.…
Why I Chose Hopkins – Medha Ramaswamy
Why I Chose Hopkins – Medha Ramaswamy
Why did you choose Johns Hopkins for your master’s? Ever since I was a child, I’ve heard about JHU and its renowned medical school. When I decided to pursue a career in healthcare focused on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment—I knew Hopkins was the ideal place to build a strong foundation. Its interdisciplinary approach and the…
Girish and Himangi Rishi Student Travel Award
Girish and Himangi Rishi Student Travel Award
The Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII) at Johns Hopkins University is pleased to announce the Girish and Himangi Rishi Student Travel Awards (GHRSTA), an international travel grant program awarded to develop the next generation of thought leaders and researchers in India. The GKII Girish and Himangi Rishi Student Travel Awards (GHRSTA) supports JHU masters students from…
Why I Chose Hopkins – Sristi Bafna
Why I Chose Hopkins – Sristi Bafna
Why did you choose to study Data Science? Data science is a natural fit for me because it brings together my interests in cognitive science, language technologies, and equitable systems design. I’m drawn to questions at the intersection of people, data, and infrastructure – how we can use technology to improve access, representation, and decision-making…
Why I Chose Hopkins – Anchal Purbey
Why I Chose Hopkins – Anchal Purbey
What program are you pursuing at Johns Hopkins, and what drew you to it? I am pursuing a full-time MBA from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in the Health, Technology, and Innovation concentration starting August 2025 and will be graduating in May 2027. Healthcare systems in countries like India and Nepal are often unaffordable,…
Sudip Gupta, PhD: Equitable AI in Finance & Health
Sudip Gupta, PhD: Equitable AI in Finance & Health
Jugaad and the Future of AI in Healthcare: Ritu Agarwal, PhD - Gupta-Klinsky India Institute at Johns Hopkins University
Jugaad and the Future of AI in Healthcare: Ritu Agarwal, PhD - Gupta-Klinsky India Institute at Johns Hopkins University
Ritu Agarwal, Wm. Polk Carey Distinguished Professor of Information Systems and Health at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School has focused her research on the strategic use of information technology, digital transformation of healthcare, health analytics, and artificial intelligence applications in health for the past 25 years. “What led me to this domain was just…
GKII-JHU Community Mixer!
GKII-JHU Community Mixer!
The Gupta-Klinsky India Institute was delighted to host more than 100 Johns Hopkins University students, alumni, faculty, and staff for this year’s India-JHU Community Mixer, complete with presentations and a networking reception. The annual gathering serves as a meaningful space to welcome incoming students from India, celebrate our vibrant diaspora, and connect those interested in…
Centering People in Climate Action
Centering People in Climate Action
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Hopkins India Conference 2025 Report
Hopkins India Conference 2025 Report
JHU India Alumni Spotlights
Kriti Upadhyaya (CBS '25): On Democratizing Defense Tech
Kriti Upadhyaya (CBS '25): On Democratizing Defense Tech
Kriti Upadhyaya never set out to build a career in India–U.S.
Srujan Palkar (SAIS '23): Building Bridges in U.S.-India Policy
Srujan Palkar (SAIS '23): Building Bridges in U.S.-India Policy
Hopkins India Conference Archive
Hopkins India Conference Archive
The Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII) at Johns Hopkins University hosted its first Hopkins India Conference on May 9 and 10, 2025, at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. The event brought together more than 80 speakers—including policymakers, politicians, NGO leaders, researchers, business leaders, and innovators—to highlight India-U.S. partnerships. They shared ideas for building…
Girish and Himangi Rishi Student Travel Awards
Girish and Himangi Rishi Student Travel Awards
The Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII) at Johns Hopkins University is pleased to announce the Girish and Himangi Rishi Student Travel Awards (GHRSTA), an international travel grant program awarded to develop the next generation of thought leaders and researchers in India. The GKII Girish and Himangi Rishi Student Travel Awards (GHRSTA) supports JHU masters* students from…
India RISE Fellowship
India RISE Fellowship
India RISE Fellowship (Research & Innovation STEMM Empowerment) is a 12-month program that equips the next generation of women leaders in science with advanced research training, dedicated mentorship, and leadership development opportunities. Conceptualized under the aegis of the U.S.-India Alliance for Women’s Economic Empowerment, and backed by Johns Hopkins University’s Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII) in…
Sunil Kumar and Sumati Murli Research Award
Sunil Kumar and Sumati Murli Research Award
About the Research Award The GKII Sunil Kumar and Sumati Murli Research Award, supported by the Sunil Kumar and Sumati Murli Student Training and Mentorship Endowed Fund, is a merit-based award offered annually by the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute. Two (2) $8,000 grants are awarded annually to JHU PhD students from any JHU school or division.…
GKII Breakthrough Research Grants Program
GKII Breakthrough Research Grants Program
Overview Established in 2020, the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII) at Johns Hopkins University advances its mission through the 5Cs—Convening, Coordinating, Communicating, Creating Community, and Catalysing efforts to create tangible societal impact. The flagship Breakthrough Grants Program is a catalytic funding mechanism that provides competitive awards to junior faculty at JHU for collaborative research with Indian…
TB Free Schools Initiative
TB Free Schools Initiative
Hopkins India Conference 2026 - Buy Tickets
Hopkins India Conference 2026 - Buy Tickets
Join us for the second annual Hopkins India Conference, an in-person event at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. The Hopkins India Conference, an annual flagship event organized by GKII, brings together leaders, policymakers, academicians, and industry experts to exchange ideas and drive actionable solutions on issues of shared global significance. Day One consists of keynotes and panels convened by global experts discussing India in the international stage. Day 2 of the Hopkins India Conference 2026 will feature curated invite-only, closed-door roundtables designed to enable deeper dialogue, peer learning, and collaboration across critical India–U.S. priority areas. This year’s theme - Ideas, Innovation & Impact for a Shared Future, reflects the spirit of generating bold ideas and innovations that can drive meaningful impact across technology, health, education, and economy.
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