Indian 5G equipment to run on global resistance to China tech solutions

According to a US-based technology inventor, the growing global opposition to Chinese telecom equipment in light of the shifting geopolitical landscape may offer a market opportunity for products made in India, with the Tata Group and Reliance Jio leading the pack of suppliers. AJ Paulraj, a Stanford University professor emeritus, told ET that we must construct 5G hardware in India. By deploying the 4G technology created by the Tatas, I believe that BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam) will experience its first successful day. Due to the pushback on China, the US may…

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STPI WILL SUPPORT THE ECOSYSTEM OF TECH STARTUPS

By launching ground-breaking initiatives to give tech startups and aspiring entrepreneurs access to a rich collaborative ecosystem, STPI has set out to strengthen the country’s ecosystem for tech startups. It has encouraged the patenting of more than 100 upcoming tech startups. On December 24, 2022, in a conversation with DD News, Director General of Software Technology Parks of India, Mr. Arvind Kumar elaborated that the goal of STPI in its starting stage was to support the export of software, and today they have reached over 6.3 lakh crore of exports, marking…

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Unique AI tools to try in 2023

Artificial Intelligence and AI-driven systems have been nowadays performing repeated and mundane tasks seamlessly.  From smart home devices, chatbots, image recognition tools, autonomous vehicles, and AI-monitored governance systems, AI is changing the way we live and work. 2022 has been a landmark year for AI. So many AI tools have come into the limelight. Let’s check out few important AI tools that originated in 2022 and will be a must-try in 2023. Chat GPT ChatGPT, which launched in 2022, is a quirky chatbot developed by artificial intelligence company OpenAI. On its website,…

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Pralay Ballistic Missiles :India’s First Tactical Quasi-Ballistic Missile

The Defence Ministry’s decision to acquire the indigenous short-range ballistic surface-to-surface (SRBM) missile Pralay, a conventional weapon that has been ready for induction in just seven years, adds heft to the Indian military’s war-fighting capabilities. A high-level Defence Ministry meeting approved the acquisition of approximately 120 pralay missiles for the armed forces and their deployment along borders. Since India now allows the use of ballistic missiles in tactical roles, the acquisition of these ballistic missiles is regarded as a significant development for the country. The missile will be India’s first…

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INDIA IS CURRENTLY THE THIRD-LARGEST STARTUP ECONOMY -Smriti Irani

The Union minister on Tuesday, December 20, 2022 has stated that “The startup ecosystem in India is now the third-largest in the world”  “Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, India has emerged as the third-largest ecosystem of startups, with more than 84,400 startups in 656 districts across the country” said Smriti Irani Up until 2014, India was home to only 720 startups, and the evaluation stood at USD 332.7 billion. Explaining more about the economy, she said that in the last eight years, India has become the fifth-largest economy in the…

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Karnataka advances by introducing the new start-up policy

The Karnataka cabinet has approved a policy that aims to add 10,000 more startups over the next five years. Minister of Information Technology and Biotechnology, Dr. C. N. Ashwath Narayan, claims that “the new policy framed by the Department of Electronics and IT/BT has the aim of positioning Karnataka as the “Champion State” for startups and further increasing the number of high-growth startups by 2027.” The policy approved at the cabinet meeting in Belagavi secures Karnataka’s position as the nation’s innovative hub. The state’s ultimate objective was to launch 25,000…

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India begins delivery of coastal missile system “Brahmos” to the Philippines

The Philippine Navy’s Marine Corps has begun receiving BrahMos coastal-based anti-ship missile systems from the Indian company BrahMos Aerospace Private Ltd. According to a Philippines military-specific YouTube channel DA-REAL Military Channel on December 12, the initial system components are now being approved. There is no official confirmation from India or the Philippines. The initial delivery of the BrahMos missile system to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is anticipated for 2023, India’s Ambassador to the Philippines Shambhu Kumaran informed the state-run Philippine News Agency in mid-August. The Philippines accepted…

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Flying Cars arriving sooner than expected

A personal flying vehicle capable of driving on conventional roads may be closer than we expected.  With startups like China’s Xpeng Motors bursting onto the scene, flying car production could be just a couple of years away. One such vehicle is Guangzhou Xiaopeng Motors Technology Company’s or Xpeng’s AeroHT X2 flying car. The company’s eVTOL offering recently has taken to the skies in Dubai and Guangzhou. The X2 is a two-seater with a top speed of 130 km/h. The vehicle, which is capable of fully autonomous flight and is outfitted…

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CAIT seeks regulatory body for e-commerce

CAIT, the traders’ body, demanded on Friday that the government immediately implement a robust e-commerce policy and establish a regulatory authority for the sector. The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) reiterated its demands a day after a Parliamentary panel suggested digital market entities to desist from “anti-steering”, “deep discounting”, “self preferencing”, “search & ranking preferencing” and other practices that will impact competition in the market. A Parliamentary panel proposed an ex-ante regulation, classification of “systemically important digital intermediaries” based on revenue, market capitalisation, and number of users, and a…

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New crypto policies making american an anti network state?

Policymakers’ response to fraud allegations at centralized crypto exchange FTX has included amusing crackdowns on Americans’ voluntary use of the software. Following last week’s FTX hearing, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sherrod Brown (DOH) proposed “possibly banning” cryptocurrency. Earlier this month, Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Rostin Behnam discussed how the federal government could assist offshore cryptocurrency exchanges that block US users in “protecting those firewalls.” Banning open-source software and shutting down the global Internet is not the way to lead the free world. It undermines new ways of organizing civil…

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