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In addition to the Nobel Prize and Fields Medal, many scholars of Indian origin have received other prestigious international recognitions, including the Abel Prize, Turing Award, and Breakthrough Prize.
Examples include:

Srinivasa Varadhan (born 1940) is an Indian-American mathematician awarded the Abel Prize in 2007. His pioneering work on large deviation theory transformed probability theory and has applications across statistical physics, finance, and stochastic processes.

Raj Reddy (born 1937) is an Indian-American computer scientist and recipient of the Turing Award in 1994. He made pioneering contributions to artificial intelligence, speech recognition, and human-computer interaction, helping shape the development of modern AI technologies.

Arvind Krishna (born 1962) is an Indian-American technology leader and CEO of IBM. Known for his leadership in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and enterprise technology, he has played a major role in guiding global innovation in computing and digital infrastructure.
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