Anirudh Suri

Anirudh Suri

M.P.A. ’14
B.A. ’06, Haverford College; M.B.A. ’12, University of Pennsylvania
New Delhi, India
Anirudh Suri

Anirudh Suri is an entrepreneur who is focused on climate action, technology policy, and building inclusive and dynamic communities. 

Suri is managing director of the India Internet Fund and a founding partner of the Zanskar Climate Fund, the first Asia-focused early-stage climate tech venture fund. He is also a nonresident scholar with the Carnegie Endowment. Previously, as a policy advisor to India’s minister of state for communications and technology, he authored a paper on India’s cybersecurity strategy. He has also held positions at McKinsey & Company in New York and Goldman Sachs in London.

A longstanding Harvard volunteer, Suri is a former HAA director for Asia, overseeing the HAA’s Clubs and Shared Interest Groups in the region and driving community building efforts. He is also the past president of the Harvard Club of India, which received the HAA Outstanding Alumni Community Award during his tenure. As a Harvard Kennedy School student, he founded the Harvard India Student Group. 

Suri is the author of the 2022 book The Great Tech Game: Shaping Geopolitics and the Destinies of Nations. As a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, he wrote policy briefs on U.S.-India relations and launched South Asian Perspectives, a publication for global policymakers. 

“I work with policy, business, and tech leaders from around the world at the intersection of entrepreneurship, finance, and climate. I hope to facilitate greater connections between the alumni community and these leaders, and leverage my climate-focused work to catalyze more alumni into action.”

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