Honouring the legacy of brilliance, News18 Rising Bharat Summit 2025 is bringing together the next-gen achievers who are making India proud on the global stageread moreThe complexities of math, music, and human memory have fascinated mankind for centuries. It’s no surprise that some of the greatest minds in these fields have been Indians. From the ancient mathematician and astronomer Aryabhata to the 20th-century math genius S. Ramanujan, their brilliance has brought global recognition to Bharat.Beyond problem-solving, India has always had a deep-rooted passion for the arts. Ancient kings like Samudragupta seamlessly balanced governance with their love for music.AdvertisementHonouring the legacy of brilliance, News18 Rising Bharat Summit 2025 is bringing together the next-gen achievers who are making India proud on the global stage. Carrying forward this tradition of excellence, today’s young minds continue to push the boundaries of intellect and talent, proving that India remains a powerhouse of innovation and genius.More from India
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Why India’s sea borders are all set to expand furtherTake 14-year-old Aaryan Shukla from Maharashtra, hailed as a ‘human calculator.’ He stunned audiences by setting a record for the fastest mental addition of 50 five-digit numbers, completing the feat in just 25.19 seconds, averaging one addition every 0.5 seconds! Shukla, with his exceptional brilliance, clinched the Mental Calculation World Cup not once but twice, in 2022 and 2024.Another shining example of making India proud on a global stage is that of Vishvaa Rajakumar, a 20-year-old from Puducherry, who won the Memory League World Championship 2025 by memorising 80 digits in just 13.50 seconds and 30 images in 8.40 seconds.The next generation isn’t just excelling in maths and memory, they’re also making waves in the world of music. Take Esther Hnmate from Mizoram, for instance. At just four years old, she became a media sensation in late 2020 when her soulful rendition of A.R. Rahman’s “Maa Tujhe Salaam” went viral.AdvertisementThese young achievers, and many more pathbreakers, are coming together at News18 Rising Bharat Summit 2025 — the biggest platform that not only honours their genius but also fuels important discussions on Bharat’s ascent to world leadership.From innovation to excellence, from heritage to the future, this summit will host visionaries charting India’s ascent on the global map. Join us on April 8 & 9 in New Delhi, and be a part of the conversation that shapes the future of Bharat.End of Article
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From Prodigies to Pioneers: Witness Bharat’s Global Ascent at Rising Bharat Summit 2025