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The Fields Medal is often regarded as the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in mathematics. Notably, Indian mathematicians who have received this prestigious honor include Akshay Venkatesh and Manjul Bhargava.

Manjul Bhargava (born 1974) is a Canadian-American mathematician of Indian origin who received the Fields Medal in 2014. His groundbreaking contributions to number theory, alongside the achievements of other prominent Indian mathematicians like Akshay Venkatesh, introduced innovative algebraic methods and significantly expanded understanding of classical mathematical problems.

Akshay Venkatesh, an esteemed Australian mathematician of Indian origin born in 1981, was awarded the Fields Medal in 2018. His groundbreaking research interconnects number theory, representation theory, and topology, unveiling profound structures that link several major areas of modern mathematics. Alongside other notable Indian mathematicians like Manjul Bhargava, Venkatesh continues to make significant contributions to the field.
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