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Three companies lease India its AI compute. Nvidia supplies the chips to all of them—then comes for what they sell, one software release at a time
Nvidia won the race to train AI. Turiyam thinks the race to run it is still wide open, and cheaper to win
The country’s latest AI fund, founded by a former IndiaAI Mission advisor, is courting the next crop of Indian AI founders, while also backing...
The state built India’s largest captive solar market for its data centres. Now it’s dismantling the economics that made it work
Cities building metros acquire land, divert drains, and tear up roads. Fixing what the rain does to all of it is somebody else’s problem
Andhra Pradesh has promised the world’s largest technology companies a digital capital. What they have right now are hills, fences, and no power
India's internet runs on cables it cannot protect, repair, or regulate—in spite of knowing exactly how to go about it
Neysa took a $600 million debt to build sovereign AI even as 22% of India’s chips are lying unused, and the market is running into Big Tech’s arms
IBM’s focus on AI-related products shows that tier-2 cities can go from low-cost delivery hubs to global software frontiers