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AI may outperform humans in speed and logic,
emotional depth, empathy, creativity, and ethical
judgment remain profoundly human. e encour-
aged youth to focus on “problem engineering” and
human connection rather than competing with
machines. The future, he noted, belongs to those
who combine technological literacy with emotion-
al intelligence.
Financial Literacy: From Awareness to Action
- Mr. Mirat Joshi, Director, Strategy & Regulatory
Initiatives at CITI Bank, emphasized that financial
literacy is freedom literacy. He discussed savings,
investments, compounding, diversification, and
the importance of starting early. He advised youth
to cultivate disciplined investing habits and choose
the right investment vehicles early in life. Wealth
creation, he noted, is not about speed but consis-
tency — great things that truly last take time to
build.
Entrepreneurial Mindset: Courage Meets
Clarity - Mr. Nemil Dalal, Visiting Partner at Y
Combinator and crypto expert, shared insights on
founder-market fit and early-stage innovation. He
highlighted resilience, execution bias, and obses-
sion with solving real problems as defining traits
of successful entrepreneurs. He emphasized that
the current AI era is resetting power dynamics
between startups and incumbents, presenting un-
precedented opportunities for bold builders will-
ing to iterate, learn from failure, and adapt.
Purpose Over Popularity: Character as Com-
petitive Advantage - Mr. Jesson Jose, Founder of
Sports Mission Infusion (SMI), presented his im-
pactful work in Mumbai, addressing crime preven-
tion and gender-based violence through sports and
character development programs. He underscored
that integrity must outweigh algorithms, and that
success should be measured by internal impact
rather than social metrics. His call to action urged
the “silent majority” to challenge abusive behavior
and champion responsible masculinity.
Hustle to Harmony: Mental Well-being in
High Performance - Mr. Lokesh Naidu, Founder
of Loksun.ai and Optico.health, spoke on balanc-
ing ambition with mental clarity. He cautioned Future Impact The meeting featured a panel dis- Interactive Panel for Defining Success in 2030
that success without peace leads to burnout. The cussion with mentors sharing their perspectives on - Mr. Viresh and the panel with all speakers coming
discussion emphasized daily micro-practices - re- AI,financial freedom, emotional well-being, and together, discussed their perspectives on their per-
flection, digital boundaries, mind fulness, and future skills. spectives of the definition of success in 2030.
intentional pauses — as tools for sustaining per- Mr. Ramesh Thalli, an AI Solution Architect, Closing Reflection: One Action Within Sev-
formance. Emotional awareness, not emotional emphasised the importance of building skills from en Days - The session concluded with Mr Viresh
suppression, was positioned as the path to inner a young age and highlighted how modelling tools highlighting a call to action for participants to im-
strength. can empower individuals to create and innovate. plement one change within 7 days, aiming to trans-
Youth Innovation Showcase: The Future Mr. Satyaki Mookerjee, CDO JIO-BP, form lives rather than just following trends. Par-
Presenting Today Ms. Nayan Aggarwal, Young stressed the need for lifelong learning, adapting ticipants were reminded: Awareness builds clarity.
innovator from Chandigarh University, present- to technological changes, and developing human AI requires humanity. Money requires wisdom.
ed an AI-powered patient avatar simulator for qualities like empathy. Entrepreneurship requires resilience. Leadership
psychology students, which provides dynamic, un- Dr. Geeta Narayan, Emotional Intelligence requires integrity. Success requires balance
predictable interactions similar to real patients Expert & Coach, spoke about emotional agility, The event ended with concluding remarks and
while eliminating risks associated with real patient cultural grounding, and the value of Indian youth a vote of thanks by GOPIO Secretary Siddharth
contact.Veeresh K, a high school sophomore from in contributing to the world, emphasizing the im- Jain, expressing gratitude to speakers, participants,
Northwood High School, discussed his web-based portance of purpose-driven performance and in- and the global GOPIO team. Technical support
Alzheimer’s cognitive assessment tool aimed at tergenerational intelligence. was provided by GOPIO Associate Secretary
reducing stigma and promoting early screening in Youth Power for Positive Change - The meet- Vatsala Upadhyay.
communities where mental health support is stig- ing focused on the power of youth and the im- The GOPIO International Youth Council
matized. portance of harnessing that power peacefully. Dr. serves as a global platform for empowering young
Both young presenters emphasized the impor- Shashi Bhushan Singh, Ex Director & Head R&D leaders across the Indian Diaspora through dia-
tance of making mental health support more ac- at DRDO, emphasized the need for reducing con- logue, mentorship, innovation, and collaborative
cessible and culturally sensitive.Mentor Panel on flicts and using technology for a positive impact. impact initiatives.
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