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Why India Is the World’s Most Underrated Tech Superpower | Priya Guha MBE

46 min · 1 mei 2026
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In this episode of Tomorrow – The Future Forum Podcast, host Oli Barrett sits down with Priya Guha MBE, ex-UK Consul General to San Francisco, to explore the future of global innovation, diplomacy, and economic power. Why are we still overlooking India, despite its rapid rise as a digital and economic powerhouse? From mobile payments leapfrogging the West to the realities of building global tech ecosystems, Priya shares insights from her unique career spanning diplomacy, venture capital, and innovation. Priya Guha MBE Priya Guha MBE, ex-UK Consul General to San Francisco, is deeply embedded in the UK and global tech ecosystem through her roles in government, investment, startups and corporates. Amongst other roles, she is a NED at UKRI, the Herald Investment Trust, Reach plc and the Digital Catapult. She is also a Member of the Investment Governance Board of Future Planet Capital and an Advisor to Gallos Technologies. Priya is a long-standing advocate for inclusion, believing it is key for long-term economic growth and for addressing the world’s biggest challenges. About the Podcast The Future Forum podcast brings together leaders, thinkers and innovators to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. For more information, head to www.futureforum.co Each episode explores the intersection of leadership, technology, creativity and systems thinking. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about the future of leadership, innovation and creativity. Chapters (Timecode) 00:00 Why India Is Being Overlooked 00:20 Introduction to Priya Guha 01:38 Optimism About the Future 02:54 Why India Deserves More Attention 04:40 India’s QR Code Payment Revolution 06:09 What Makes Silicon Valley Work 08:39 Lessons the UK Should Learn 09:39 What India Does Better Than the West 10:57 Role of Government in Innovation 12:10 Bridging Different Worlds & Sectors 13:03 Power of Human Connection 14:15 Future of Diplomacy Explained 16:43 Beyond Government-to-Government Relations 18:34 Why Inclusive Growth Won’t Happen Naturally 21:29 When Governments Overreach (AI Example) 22:36 Funding Gap for Women & Inclusion 23:33 “Mini-Embassies” to Big Tech Companies 25:23 #1 Skill for Future Diplomats 26:21 How Innovation Ecosystems Are Built 27:34 What Global Founders Do Differently 30:53 The Skill of Difficult Conversations 32:30 Skills Humans Must Master for the Future 35:09 UK–India Future Opportunities 38:00 What’s Next for Priya Guha 43:05 A Message to the Future Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

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The Future of UK Business, Capital Markets & Innovation | Dame Julia Hoggett DBE

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