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India has surged to become the second-biggest supplier of restricted critical technologies to Russia, US and European officials said, highlighting the challenge in efforts to choke off exports fueling President Vladimir Putin’s war machine. Indian exports of restricted items such as microchips, circuits and machine tools surpassed $60 million in both April and May, about double from earlier months this year (Archive) Indian exports of restricted items such as microchips, circuits and machine tools surpassed $60 million in both April and May, about double from earlier months this year, and leaped to $95 million in July, according to the officials,… […]

Read The Diplomat, Know The Asia-Pacific Beyond its role as a major military and strategic player, hundreds of millions of Indians are participating in and shaping global technological, cultural, and economic trends. Credit: Wikimedia Commons/Ville Hyvonen The story of India’s rise has been a familiar one for over a decade now. But in many ways, this past year — 2023 — is the year when this rising India has truly arrived on the world stage as a great power, noticed by both the West and the nebulous “Global South.” The following are some of the key ways that India has… […]

Nvidia hailing India as a “global tech superpower” raised many eyebrows, given the country’s history of superstitious beliefs and caste discrimination. Yet the progress is real, and India still has much untapped potential that could see it justify its ambition to become a top-three global economy ahead of Germany and Japan. Pulkit Mathur, once a dentist, has transitioned into an entrepreneur in India. He currently oversees two tech companies, Queppelin and Vossle, which focus on Metaverse, immersive experiences, AR, VR, and gaming, and has witnessed India's transformation into a tech powerhouse firsthand. Nvidia’s assessment, he believes, “is based on sentiment… […]

– Pour l’économiste et historienne Utsa Patnaik, l’Inde doit commercer davantage avec d’autres pays en développement et le faire à des conditions qui ne soient pas exploitantes, ce que l’on appelle essentiellement le commerce équitable. Photo : Pradeep Gaur/MintNew Delhi : Lorsque l’économiste de renom Utsa Patnaik a commencé à passer au crible les vieux traités d’histoire économique britannique afin de comprendre la nature des relations fiscales entre Londres et l’Inde coloniale, le sort du Kohinoor n’était pas vraiment dans l’actualité ; Shashi Tharoor ne s’était pas encore prononcé en faveur des réparations à l’Université d’Oxford – un discours qui… […]

New Delhi: US tech giant IBM is betting big on the India growth story and plans to open more software development centres in the country as it looks to partner with the government in its digitisation journey, its Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna said on Friday. On a visit to India, Krishna met Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Minister of State for IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar to discuss deeper collaboration including skilling and workforce development. The firm that originally designed the technology and system behind ATMs, barcodes and the US social security net, is greatly enthused with… […]