India eyes $200B in data center investments
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The scale of global spending underscores the moment. The four hyperscalers — Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Meta Platforms — together spent $376 billion in 2025, with capex projected to surge 65% to $620 billion in 2026. AI is no longer an experiment; it is a capital-intensive arms race.
Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) on Tuesday (February 3) successfully carried out a flight test of solid fuel ducted ramjet (SFDR) technology from the Integrated Test Range (ITR), off the coast of Odisha.
A NITI Aayog roadmap projects that India’s technology services sector, currently valued at about Rs. 21,99,500 crore (US$ 265 billion), could expand to Rs. 62,25,000–70,55,000 crore (US$ 750–850 billion),
India’s cybersecurity budgets are rising, but SOC capacity isn’t keeping pace. Here’s how enterprises are measuring ROI and operational efficiency.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Vikram Mittal is a contributor who covers aerospace and defense. Screen Captures from videos posted on X by the DRDO of their recent testing of the High Endurance Autonomous Underwater ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says India has the largest number of student users of ChatGPT worldwide.
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India's first indigenous water-soluble fertiliser technology to cut Chinese import dependence
India has successfully developed its first indigenous water-soluble fertiliser technology after seven years of research, marking a potential breakthrough that could transform the country from an import-dependent nation to an export-dominating force in ...
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India’s top 5 AI innovations in 2026
India’s Rise as an AI Innovation Hub Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to research labs or global tech giants. India has stepped into the spotlight as a leading contributor to AI development,
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 Minister Narendra Modi announced the launch of the World ...
India’s climate diplomacy—selectively engaging with UN Framework Convention on Climate Change processes while separately mobilizing finance, technology, and market access for decarbonization without constraining its economic growth or energy access—stands in sharp contrast to the United States’.