Aditya Singh Sudarshan, the energetic face of Bihar for the Pan-IIT Global Leadership Summit 2026, is on a mission to rally top leaders. His recent meetings with Union Minister Chirag Paswan and Bihar’s Industry and Road Development Minister Dilip Jaiswal in Patna and Delhi mark key milestones in summit outreach.
Praising Jaiswal’s leadership, Singh called him a visionary whose strategies promise to industrialize Bihar rapidly. ‘Bihar is on the cusp of becoming India’s economic engine under your guidance,’ he said. Jaiswal responded positively, backing Singh’s progressive efforts and offering heartfelt wishes for the summit’s triumph.
In his prior encounter with Paswan, Singh positioned the minister as India’s youth inspiration. ‘Your fresh perspectives ensure Bihar’s perpetual progress and motivate the nation’s young minds,’ Singh observed. The invite aims to harness Paswan’s influence for summit discussions.
Set for June 20-21, 2026, at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, the summit will draw IIT luminaries and over 40 countries’ diplomats. Singh, an accomplished entrepreneur and social advocate appointed as Bihar’s ambassador, is pivotal in strengthening international ties for the state.
This gathering is more than an event; it’s a platform for forging global alliances that empower India’s leadership. Through Singh’s diplomatic forays, Bihar stands to gain immensely, fostering trade links and positioning itself as a key player in global innovation networks.