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From a Question at 15 to a Granted Patent at 18: How Young Innovator Maheep Purohit Is Building AI for India's Critical Infrastructure
"Innovation does not begin with funding or a laboratory—it begins with curiosity."
BreakingGoogle Commits $8 Billion to India AI Infrastructure Over Five Years
Google will invest $8 billion in Indian data centres, TPU capacity and AI skilling — its largest single-country commitment outside the US.

AWS Announces Rs 15,585 Crore India Data Center Expansion
Amazon Web Services commits $1.9 billion to expand India infrastructure with three new availability zones across Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Delhi.

CERT-In Mandates 6-Hour Breach Reporting for AI Systems Handling Personal Data
New cybersecurity directions require companies running AI systems on Indian personal data to report breaches within six hours and maintain 180-day logs.

The Indus Valley Playbook: Why India's AI Startups Should Not Copy Silicon Valley
Foundation models are a capital game India cannot win head-on. The opportunity is in the application layer — and in problems only India has.

Microsoft and iGoT Karmayogi Bring AI Copilots to 4 Million Civil Servants
The world's largest government AI deployment will put multilingual copilots in the workflow of every Indian central government employee.

Apollo's AI Radiology Network Now Reads 1 Million Scans a Month
Apollo Hospitals' AI-assisted radiology network has scaled to a million scans monthly, cutting reporting time for tier-2 cities from days to hours.
BreakingIndia Launches Rs 10,000 Crore AI Mission: Everything You Need to Know
The Government of India announced a historic Rs 10,000 crore IndiaAI Mission to position the country as a global AI powerhouse by 2030.

Nothing Moves Manufacturing of Global Phone Lines to Chennai
London-based Nothing will manufacture its entire global smartphone volume in Chennai, becoming the latest brand to make India its sole production base.

Bengaluru Startup Raises $150M to Build India Answer to ChatGPT
Krutrim AI secured $150 million in Series C funding to develop multilingual AI models that understand all 22 official Indian languages.