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India to transform from service hub to global innovator this decade: Ex-NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant
Deeptech is set to be a game-changer for India, especially in fields like artificial intelligence (AI), mobility, battery storage, and green hydrogen, according to Amitabh Kant, ex-CEO of NITI Aayog, the government’s think tank. He believes Indian startups have a golden shot at leading the charge in these areas. “Years from now, when people look…
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Close-up toothbrush poses as a flower in Colgate’s latest ad
At first peek, it looked like Indianis Dentris, a dazzling new flower species, with folks at Mumbai’s famous Botanical Garden and Zoo oohing and aahing over crisp macro shots. But squint again, and nope, it wasn’t a bloom. It was a super close-up of a worn-out toothbrush. So, what’s the trick? Colgate cooked up this…
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Why Doesn’t India Have Its Own ChatGPT or DeepSeek? Zepto’s Stanford-Dropout CEO Breaks It Down
This year, the engineering arena buzzed earlier when DeepSeek, a Chinese startup, released its thrifty R1 language model. Built with chips that are not so flashy and fancy, it can still make good against the expensive monsters thrown up by US firms. And people wonder: why wouldn’t a country like India, so full of tech…
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India rallies BRICS to join forces for $1.3 trillion yearly to meet climate action targets
New Delhi: On Thursday, India rallied the BRICS countries, now a group of 11 nations, to back the ‘Baku to Belem Roadmap,’ a plan to drum up $1.3 trillion yearly by 2035 to tackle climate goals. What started with Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa has grown into a bigger crew, working together on…
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US Economy’s Wobble: A Bigger Risk for Indian Markets Than Tariffs
As the world braces for US President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariffs announcement on April 2, Samir Arora, the brains behind Helios Capital, is waving a different warning flag for Indian markets. He’s not sweating the direct US tariffs on India as much as what a wobbly US economy could mean for us. Arora’s…