Megacities in southern India are attracting enormous investments to help build artificial intelligence infrastructure to ...
While India’s tech engagements may seem transactional and at times contradictory, they are deeply pragmatic, which is what makes it an attractive partner. From left: Australian Prime Minister Anthony ...
Venture capital investors, founders and policymakers found themselves asking harder questions around revenue visibility, ...
India's tech landscape presents a stark contrast, with a fragmented market structure that encourages competition and boasts numerous innovative startups. India remains in a mass adoption phase with ...
India seeks to leverage technology to preserve, promote, and proliferate its civilizational culture, a strategy that shapes everything from innovation to multilateral engagement. When Indian Prime ...
India’s startup ecosystem raised nearly $11 billion in 2025, but investors wrote far fewer checks and grew more selective ...
In less than a day, the world's most powerful cloud and AI companies committed more than $50 billion to build out data centers, chips, and digital infrastructure in India, turning a long‑running ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Belle Lin: Welcome to Tech News Briefing. It's Friday, August 8th. I'm Belle Lin ...
The Indian government issued an advisory to tech companies developing new artificial intelligence (AI) tools that they must be approved by the government prior to release. According to the advisory ...
India's industrial sector emits about 25% of the national greenhouse gas (GHGs). According to GHG Platform India, the industrial sector's GHG emissions increased at an average annual growth rate of 10 ...
As India, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third term, and the United States, soon to be led by President-elect Donald Trump in his second term, look to navigate a transformative era, the ...
In 2023, India introduced a series of regulations and tweaked policies that borrowed from Europe’s antitrust approach and Chinese-style government surveillance, alarming executives and investors in ...
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