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After agriculture, trade, industrialization, colonization and capitalism, technology is arguably the next big shaper of geopolitics in the world. It is increasingly a major determinant of the destiny of nations today and is creating a new set of winners and losers on the global stage.

In The Great Tech Game, the author provides a coherent framework outlining the key drivers that will determine the ability of a nation to succeed in this technology-dominant era. He lays out a roadmap for how any country must develop its own strategic plan for success. Leaders must inculcate a new set of capabilities to understand and take advantage of these trends, and create enabling environments for their nations to not be left behind. A particularly challenging aspect will be the ability of countries to define and manage the roles of state and non-state actors in a global race for technological leadership and success.

The book goes on to evaluate whether digital colonialism is an inevitable reality, or whether new frameworks will emerge to govern relationships between technology-rich and technology-poor nations.

 
 

About the Author

Anirudh Suri is the founding partner andmanaging director of India Internet Fund. Previously, he worked with theGovernment of India in Delhi, McKinsey and Co. in New York, the CarnegieEndowment for International Peace in Washington DC and Goldman Sachs in London.He serves as director (Asia) on the board of the Harvard Alumni Association andwas the president of the Harvard Club of India from 2017–19.
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The Great Tech Game Shaping Geopolitics And The Destinies Of Nations

The Great Tech Game Shaping Geopolitics And The Destinies Of Nations

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  • ISBN: 9789354894268
  • Author: Anirudh Suri
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • Pages: 556
  • Format: Hardback
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After agriculture, trade, industrialization, colonization and capitalism, technology is arguably the next big shaper of geopolitics in the world. It is increasingly a major determinant of the destiny of nations today and is creating a new set of winners and losers on the global stage.

In The Great Tech Game, the author provides a coherent framework outlining the key drivers that will determine the ability of a nation to succeed in this technology-dominant era. He lays out a roadmap for how any country must develop its own strategic plan for success. Leaders must inculcate a new set of capabilities to understand and take advantage of these trends, and create enabling environments for their nations to not be left behind. A particularly challenging aspect will be the ability of countries to define and manage the roles of state and non-state actors in a global race for technological leadership and success.

The book goes on to evaluate whether digital colonialism is an inevitable reality, or whether new frameworks will emerge to govern relationships between technology-rich and technology-poor nations.

 
 

About the Author

Anirudh Suri is the founding partner andmanaging director of India Internet Fund. Previously, he worked with theGovernment of India in Delhi, McKinsey and Co. in New York, the CarnegieEndowment for International Peace in Washington DC and Goldman Sachs in London.He serves as director (Asia) on the board of the Harvard Alumni Association andwas the president of the Harvard Club of India from 2017–19.

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