‘India leads global innovation’, says Macron, points to CEOs of Alphabet, Microsoft, IBM, Adobe, Palo Alto and Chanel

French President Emmanuel Macron has lauded India for its prominent role in global innovation, particularly noting the influence of Indian-origin CEOs in major technology companies. During a recent address, he emphasized the contributions of leaders from firms such as Alphabet, Microsoft, IBM, Adobe, Palo Alto Networks, and Chanel, all of whom are of Indian descent. Macron's remarks highlight India's growing prominence in the tech sector and its ability to produce talent that excels on the global stage. This recognition not only underscores the importance of India's workforce in driving innovation but also reflects a broader trend of Indian professionals making significant strides in international business. As India continues to strengthen its position in the global market, the emphasis on innovation and leadership from Indian executives is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future of technology and entrepreneurship worldwide.
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