Cambridge and India

India's influence is profound. A burgeoning economy, a vibrant democracy, and rich cultural heritage define its global imprint. It shapes science, trade, geopolitics, and environmental discussions, leaving an indelible mark. Run by University of Cambridge students, our group aims to organise business and academic conferences along with cultural events to foster knowledge-sharing and innovation.

India at University of Cambridge - Notable Alumni

  • Sir Dorabji Tata

    Sir Dorabji Tata (1859-1932) was a prominent Indian industrialist in the British Raj era, pivotal in the growth and development of the Tata Group, He was knighted in 1910 for his contributions to Indian industry.

  • Jawaharlal Nehru

    Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964) was India's first Prime Minister, a statesman, and a pivotal figure in the country's struggle for independence. He championed secularism, democracy, and modernization.

  • Homi J. Bhabha

    Homi Jehangir Bhabha (1909-1966) was an eminent Indian nuclear physicist, founding father of India's atomic energy program, and advocate for scientific research and education.