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Aravind Srinivas on Perplexity AI and His ‘Nothing to Lose’ Mindset
Aravind Srinivas’ Perplexity AI journey began with a goal that once represented success for his family: securing an engineering job at Google. In an interview clip shared on X by the account @entreprneursonx, Srinivas said his lower-middle-class upbringing in India shaped both his ambitions and his willingness to take risks. Aravind Srinivas’ Perplexity AI journey started with a Google dream “I came from noth
Aravind Srinivas on Perplexity AI and His ‘Nothing to Lose’ Mindset
Aravind Srinivas’ Perplexity AI journey began with a goal that once represented success for his family: securing an engineering job at Google. In an interview clip shared on X by the account @entreprneursonx, Srinivas said his lower-middle-class upbringing in India shaped both his ambitions and his willingness to take risks. Aravind Srinivas’ Perplexity AI journey started with a Google dream “I came from noth
Meta Invests $900 Million in CRED; Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp
Meta will invest about $900 million in Indian fintech company CRED as founder Kunal Shah prepares to step away from day-to-day leadership and become WhatsApp’s next leader. The investment and leadership changes were announced on Monday, June 22, 2026. CRED said the financing values the company at $4.5 billion after the investment. The round includes primary and secondary capital and gives Meta an approximately 20% minority stake. Shah will remain a CRED shareholder, while Meta wil
Meta Invests $900 Million in CRED; Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp
Meta will invest about $900 million in Indian fintech company CRED as founder Kunal Shah prepares to step away from day-to-day leadership and become WhatsApp’s next leader. The investment and leadership changes were announced on Monday, June 22, 2026. CRED said the financing values the company at $4.5 billion after the investment. The round includes primary and secondary capital and gives Meta an approximately 20% minority stake. Shah will remain a CRED shareholder, while Meta wil
Indian Space Startups Build NavIC Support Layer For Defence And Navigation
Indian Space Startups Strengthen NavIC Push With Eyes And Ears In Orbit India’s private space companies are no longer just supporting Isro — they are building satellites that could help the country watch borders, track signals, and strengthen NavIC. At the India Space Congress 2026 in New Delhi, several Indian firms showcased satellite technologies focused on surveillance, si
Indian Space Startups Build NavIC Support Layer For Defence And Navigation
Indian Space Startups Strengthen NavIC Push With Eyes And Ears In Orbit India’s private space companies are no longer just supporting Isro — they are building satellites that could help the country watch borders, track signals, and strengthen NavIC. At the India Space Congress 2026 in New Delhi, several Indian firms showcased satellite technologies focused on surveillance, si
Cursor Deal Makes Aman Sanger And Sualeh Asif Billionaires
Massive AI Deal Reshapes Silicon Valley Wealth Landscape A high-value acquisition involving Elon Musk’s SpaceX has triggered a major wealth shift in the global tech ecosystem. The company has reportedly acquired Anysphere, the parent of AI coding platform Cursor, in a $60 billion all-stock transaction. The deal has instantly pushed key founders and early stakeholders into billionaire status, marking one of
Cursor Deal Makes Aman Sanger And Sualeh Asif Billionaires
Massive AI Deal Reshapes Silicon Valley Wealth Landscape A high-value acquisition involving Elon Musk’s SpaceX has triggered a major wealth shift in the global tech ecosystem. The company has reportedly acquired Anysphere, the parent of AI coding platform Cursor, in a $60 billion all-stock transaction. The deal has instantly pushed key founders and early stakeholders into billionaire status, marking one of
Byju Raveendran Sentenced To Six Months In Singapore Contempt Case
Singapore Court Issues Jail Term Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran has reportedly been sentenced to six months in jail by a Singapore court in a contempt of court case. The order is linked to allegations that he failed to comply with court directions related to asset disclosure and legal proceedings. Reports said the court also directed him to surrender and pay costs of S$90,000. The development has brought f
Byju Raveendran Sentenced To Six Months In Singapore Contempt Case
Singapore Court Issues Jail Term Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran has reportedly been sentenced to six months in jail by a Singapore court in a contempt of court case. The order is linked to allegations that he failed to comply with court directions related to asset disclosure and legal proceedings. Reports said the court also directed him to surrender and pay costs of S$90,000. The development has brought f
₹10,000 Cr AI Push: Maharashtra Targets Startups, Jobs And Tech Growth
Maharashtra has approved a ₹10,000 crore AI policy to build advanced infrastructure, boost startups, create jobs, and position the state as a leader in ethical artificial intelligence. The Maharashtra government has approved a comprehensive Artificial Intelligence (AI) policy with a proposed investment of ₹10,000 crore, marking a major push toward building advanced digital infrastructure in the state. The policy, cleared on Wednesday, aims to establish 6 AI Exc
₹10,000 Cr AI Push: Maharashtra Targets Startups, Jobs And Tech Growth
Maharashtra has approved a ₹10,000 crore AI policy to build advanced infrastructure, boost startups, create jobs, and position the state as a leader in ethical artificial intelligence. The Maharashtra government has approved a comprehensive Artificial Intelligence (AI) policy with a proposed investment of ₹10,000 crore, marking a major push toward building advanced digital infrastructure in the state. The policy, cleared on Wednesday, aims to establish 6 AI Exc
Indian-Origin OpenAI CTO Srinivas Narayanan Resigns To Spend Time With Parents
Srinivas Narayanan, an Indian-origin technology leader and Chief Technology Officer of B2B Applications at OpenAI, has announced his decision to step down from his role after a significant three-year tenure. His departure marks the end of a transformative phase during which he played a key role in scaling some of the company’s most widely used products and platforms. Narayanan shared that he had informed the leadership team earlier this month and would officially leave by the end of next week. Reflecting on his journey, he described his time at OpenAI as an incredible experience, highlighting the rapid pace of innovation and the impact of the work done during this period. He expressed gratitude to key leaders including CEO Sam Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman for their support and leadership. The decision, according to Narayanan, is driven by personal priorities. He stated that he intends to travel to India to spend time with his ageing parents before making any decisions about his next professional move. His announcement reflects a growing trend among senior professionals prioritizing family and personal well-being alongside demanding corporate careers. During his tenure, Narayanan led engineering teams responsible for key offerings such as ChatGPT, enterprise APIs, and applied AI systems used globally. His work focused on bridging advanced research with real-world applications, helping scale products to millions of users worldwide. Before joining OpenAI, Narayanan built an extensive career in the tech industry. He is an alumnus of IIT Madras and holds a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He began his professional journey at IBM’s Almaden Research Center and later spent over a decade at Meta, where he contributed to major platforms including Facebook Photos and advanced AI-driven systems. His exit represents a notable leadership change in the AI space, especially at a time when the industry continues to expand rapidly. While his next move remains undecided, his contributions to the evolution of applied artificial intelligence are expected to have a lasting impact.
Indian-Origin OpenAI CTO Srinivas Narayanan Resigns To Spend Time With Parents
Srinivas Narayanan, an Indian-origin technology leader and Chief Technology Officer of B2B Applications at OpenAI, has announced his decision to step down from his role after a significant three-year tenure. His departure marks the end of a transformative phase during which he played a key role in scaling some of the company’s most widely used products and platforms. Narayanan shared that he had informed the leadership team earlier this month and would officially leave by the end of next week. Reflecting on his journey, he described his time at OpenAI as an incredible experience, highlighting the rapid pace of innovation and the impact of the work done during this period. He expressed gratitude to key leaders including CEO Sam Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman for their support and leadership. The decision, according to Narayanan, is driven by personal priorities. He stated that he intends to travel to India to spend time with his ageing parents before making any decisions about his next professional move. His announcement reflects a growing trend among senior professionals prioritizing family and personal well-being alongside demanding corporate careers. During his tenure, Narayanan led engineering teams responsible for key offerings such as ChatGPT, enterprise APIs, and applied AI systems used globally. His work focused on bridging advanced research with real-world applications, helping scale products to millions of users worldwide. Before joining OpenAI, Narayanan built an extensive career in the tech industry. He is an alumnus of IIT Madras and holds a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He began his professional journey at IBM’s Almaden Research Center and later spent over a decade at Meta, where he contributed to major platforms including Facebook Photos and advanced AI-driven systems. His exit represents a notable leadership change in the AI space, especially at a time when the industry continues to expand rapidly. While his next move remains undecided, his contributions to the evolution of applied artificial intelligence are expected to have a lasting impact.
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin's Vision for a One-Trillion-Dollar Economy by 2030
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin laid out an ambitious roadmap for the state’s development, aiming to transform Tamil Nadu into a one-trillion-dollar economy by 2030. This vision is backed by the ‘Dravidian Model’ of governance, which has already set the state on a path of rapid industrial and economic growth. Tamil Nadu is expected to play a pivotal role in India’s economic future, with targets such as attracting investments worth ₹18 lakh crore, increasing exports t
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin's Vision for a One-Trillion-Dollar Economy by 2030
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin laid out an ambitious roadmap for the state’s development, aiming to transform Tamil Nadu into a one-trillion-dollar economy by 2030. This vision is backed by the ‘Dravidian Model’ of governance, which has already set the state on a path of rapid industrial and economic growth. Tamil Nadu is expected to play a pivotal role in India’s economic future, with targets such as attracting investments worth ₹18 lakh crore, increasing exports t
Chandrababu Naidu Launches India’s First Quantum Testbeds In Andhra Pradesh
N. Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, is set to mark a major milestone in India’s deep tech journey by launching the country’s first indigenous quantum computing testbeds in Amaravati. The landmark initiative aligns with the vision of transforming the capital region into a globally recognized “Quantum Valley” and coincides with the celebration of World Quantum Day. The advanced quantum testbed facility, establishe
Chandrababu Naidu Launches India’s First Quantum Testbeds In Andhra Pradesh
N. Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, is set to mark a major milestone in India’s deep tech journey by launching the country’s first indigenous quantum computing testbeds in Amaravati. The landmark initiative aligns with the vision of transforming the capital region into a globally recognized “Quantum Valley” and coincides with the celebration of World Quantum Day. The advanced quantum testbed facility, establishe
Indian-origin founders of Delve under spotlight amid tech controversy
Delve, a San Francisco-based startup associated with the Y Combinator ecosystem, has come under scrutiny following allegations related to its open-source practices and compliance claims, drawing attention within the global technology sector. The controversy, which surfaced online on Saturday, April 4, 2026, has sparked debate about transparency and accountability in early-stage startups. The company is led in part by founders of Indian origin, a detail that has been widely highlighted in discussions surrounding the issue. The concerns emerged from online posts and discussions that questioned whether Delve accurately represented aspects of its compliance processes and technical offerings. These claims have not been independently verified, and the company has publicly responded, disputing the allegations and describing them as misleading. The situation underscores broader challenges within the startup ecosystem, particularly as companies increasingly rely on open-source technologies and third-party partnerships. Questions around how such technologies are integrated, documented, and communicated to customers have become central to the discussion. Industry observers note that early-stage companies often operate in fast-moving environments where governance frameworks may still be evolving. Delve has stated that it remains committed to maintaining transparency and has emphasized its adherence to established standards. However, the controversy has prompted increased scrutiny from the developer community and potential stakeholders, highlighting the importance of clear communication and verifiable claims in maintaining trust. As the discussion continues, the episode reflects a growing trend in which online platforms play a significant role in surfacing and amplifying concerns about startups. For companies operating in competitive and highly visible sectors such as artificial intelligence and compliance technology, reputational risks tied to such controversies can have far-reaching implications.
Indian-origin founders of Delve under spotlight amid tech controversy
Delve, a San Francisco-based startup associated with the Y Combinator ecosystem, has come under scrutiny following allegations related to its open-source practices and compliance claims, drawing attention within the global technology sector. The controversy, which surfaced online on Saturday, April 4, 2026, has sparked debate about transparency and accountability in early-stage startups. The company is led in part by founders of Indian origin, a detail that has been widely highlighted in discussions surrounding the issue. The concerns emerged from online posts and discussions that questioned whether Delve accurately represented aspects of its compliance processes and technical offerings. These claims have not been independently verified, and the company has publicly responded, disputing the allegations and describing them as misleading. The situation underscores broader challenges within the startup ecosystem, particularly as companies increasingly rely on open-source technologies and third-party partnerships. Questions around how such technologies are integrated, documented, and communicated to customers have become central to the discussion. Industry observers note that early-stage companies often operate in fast-moving environments where governance frameworks may still be evolving. Delve has stated that it remains committed to maintaining transparency and has emphasized its adherence to established standards. However, the controversy has prompted increased scrutiny from the developer community and potential stakeholders, highlighting the importance of clear communication and verifiable claims in maintaining trust. As the discussion continues, the episode reflects a growing trend in which online platforms play a significant role in surfacing and amplifying concerns about startups. For companies operating in competitive and highly visible sectors such as artificial intelligence and compliance technology, reputational risks tied to such controversies can have far-reaching implications.
Elon Musk to appear on Nikhil Kamath’s upcoming podcast episode
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath has confirmed that entrepreneur Elon Musk will be featured in an upcoming episode of his increasingly prominent podcast, “WTF.” The announcement arrived through a monochrome teaser posted on social media, quickly drawing widespread attention and amplifying conversations across multiple platforms. The short clip offered audiences their first brief look at the two figures together, igniting immediate curiosity about what the full interview may contain.
Elon Musk to appear on Nikhil Kamath’s upcoming podcast episode
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath has confirmed that entrepreneur Elon Musk will be featured in an upcoming episode of his increasingly prominent podcast, “WTF.” The announcement arrived through a monochrome teaser posted on social media, quickly drawing widespread attention and amplifying conversations across multiple platforms. The short clip offered audiences their first brief look at the two figures together, igniting immediate curiosity about what the full interview may contain.
Career Growth in Startups vs. MNCs for Indians in the USA
For Indian professionals in the United States, one of the most important career decisions is choosing between startups and multinational corporations (MNCs). Both paths offer unique advantages and challenges, and the choice can shape not only professional growth but also lifestyle, immigration stability, and long-term career opportunities. Understanding the differences helps in making an informed decision aligned with personal
Career Growth in Startups vs. MNCs for Indians in the USA
For Indian professionals in the United States, one of the most important career decisions is choosing between startups and multinational corporations (MNCs). Both paths offer unique advantages and challenges, and the choice can shape not only professional growth but also lifestyle, immigration stability, and long-term career opportunities. Understanding the differences helps in making an informed decision aligned with personal
How AI Is Helping Indian Entrepreneurs Scale Businesses in the USA
Indian entrepreneurs have long been known for their resilience, innovation, and ability to adapt to global markets. In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a powerful catalyst for Indian startups looking to grow and thrive in the United States. From automating customer service to predicting market trends, AI is proving to be more than just a buzzword—it's becoming a critical tool for business expansion. One of the biggest advantages AI brings to Indian fou
How AI Is Helping Indian Entrepreneurs Scale Businesses in the USA
Indian entrepreneurs have long been known for their resilience, innovation, and ability to adapt to global markets. In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a powerful catalyst for Indian startups looking to grow and thrive in the United States. From automating customer service to predicting market trends, AI is proving to be more than just a buzzword—it's becoming a critical tool for business expansion. One of the biggest advantages AI brings to Indian fou
AI-Based Business Ideas Indian Youth Are Pitching in the US
In recent years, Indian youth in the United States have increasingly turned to artificial intelligence (AI) to build innovative startups and disrupt traditional industries. With strong technical backgrounds and global exposure, they are creating smart, scalable, and solution-driven business ideas that are attracting investor interest and market demand. One of the top sectors Indian youth are focusing on is healthcare AI. Startups are using machine learning to develo
AI-Based Business Ideas Indian Youth Are Pitching in the US
In recent years, Indian youth in the United States have increasingly turned to artificial intelligence (AI) to build innovative startups and disrupt traditional industries. With strong technical backgrounds and global exposure, they are creating smart, scalable, and solution-driven business ideas that are attracting investor interest and market demand. One of the top sectors Indian youth are focusing on is healthcare AI. Startups are using machine learning to develo
What the Future Holds for Indian Innovators in AI and Robotics
India is on the brink of a technological revolution. With rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics, Indian innovators are stepping into a future filled with opportunity, disruption, and global recognition. From smart agriculture to intelligent healthcare systems and cutting-edge automation, Indian minds are reshaping industries with AI-driven innovations. India boasts one of the world’s largest and youngest tech-savvy populations. Startu
What the Future Holds for Indian Innovators in AI and Robotics
India is on the brink of a technological revolution. With rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics, Indian innovators are stepping into a future filled with opportunity, disruption, and global recognition. From smart agriculture to intelligent healthcare systems and cutting-edge automation, Indian minds are reshaping industries with AI-driven innovations. India boasts one of the world’s largest and youngest tech-savvy populations. Startu
Indian Young Adults Launching AI Startups in the USA: Revolutionizing Tech
The tech industry is buzzing with innovation, and AI (Artificial Intelligence) is at the forefront of this transformation. In the USA, young Indian entrepreneurs are leading the way, launching successful AI startups that are shaping the future of technology. With a blend of creativity, technical expertise, and entrepreneurial spirit, these young adults are making waves in the AI ecosystem. Why AI? Why Now? AI is everywhere, from healthcare to finance, and its
Indian Young Adults Launching AI Startups in the USA: Revolutionizing Tech
The tech industry is buzzing with innovation, and AI (Artificial Intelligence) is at the forefront of this transformation. In the USA, young Indian entrepreneurs are leading the way, launching successful AI startups that are shaping the future of technology. With a blend of creativity, technical expertise, and entrepreneurial spirit, these young adults are making waves in the AI ecosystem. Why AI? Why Now? AI is everywhere, from healthcare to finance, and its
Remote Job Fraud Case in US: Soham Parekh Sparks Outrage Among Startup Founders
A growing controversy is unfolding in Silicon Valley involving Soham Parekh, an Indian software engineer who has allegedly held multiple full-time jobs at different startups without informing any of his employers. The case has sent shockwaves across the startup ecosystem, especially among early-stage founders who believed they had hired a promising and committed candidate. Now, they are left grappling with what they see as deception, resume fabrication, and a major breach of trust in the age
Remote Job Fraud Case in US: Soham Parekh Sparks Outrage Among Startup Founders
A growing controversy is unfolding in Silicon Valley involving Soham Parekh, an Indian software engineer who has allegedly held multiple full-time jobs at different startups without informing any of his employers. The case has sent shockwaves across the startup ecosystem, especially among early-stage founders who believed they had hired a promising and committed candidate. Now, they are left grappling with what they see as deception, resume fabrication, and a major breach of trust in the age
Digital India Turns 10: PM Modi Celebrates Its Transformation into a People's Movement
As Digital India celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a heartfelt blog titled 'A Decade of Digital India', highlighting the initiative's far-reaching impact on Indian society. What began as a government program aimed at bridging the digital divide has now evolved into a nationwide movement that empowers people and drives the nation towards self-reliance. Launched in
Digital India Turns 10: PM Modi Celebrates Its Transformation into a People's Movement
As Digital India celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a heartfelt blog titled 'A Decade of Digital India', highlighting the initiative's far-reaching impact on Indian society. What began as a government program aimed at bridging the digital divide has now evolved into a nationwide movement that empowers people and drives the nation towards self-reliance. Launched in
Startup Leaders Defend India’s Ecosystem After Piyush Goyal Criticizes Focus on Delivery Apps
Union Minister Piyush Goyal’s recent remarks questioning the direction of India’s startup ecosystem have sparked a wave of reactions from prominent startup leaders and tech entrepreneurs. While addressing an audience, Goyal questioned whether Indian startups are merely focused on "dukaandari"—running shops—by prioritizing delivery services, fantasy sports, and betting platforms, as opposed to Chinese startups that are innovating in areas like electric vehicle
Startup Leaders Defend India’s Ecosystem After Piyush Goyal Criticizes Focus on Delivery Apps
Union Minister Piyush Goyal’s recent remarks questioning the direction of India’s startup ecosystem have sparked a wave of reactions from prominent startup leaders and tech entrepreneurs. While addressing an audience, Goyal questioned whether Indian startups are merely focused on "dukaandari"—running shops—by prioritizing delivery services, fantasy sports, and betting platforms, as opposed to Chinese startups that are innovating in areas like electric vehicle
Why Indian Startups Should Incorporate Locally in 2025: Key Benefits Over US and Singapore
For years, many Indian startup founders believed that incorporating their businesses in the US or Singapore made it easier to raise venture capital, manage international operations, and plan for exits. However, in 2025, this perception is rapidly changing as more startups recognize the advantages of incorporating in India.Kunal Bahl, co-founder and former CEO of Snapdeal, recently shared insights on why Indian incorporation is now the smartest choice for startups. As per the Hurun Global Unic
Why Indian Startups Should Incorporate Locally in 2025: Key Benefits Over US and Singapore
For years, many Indian startup founders believed that incorporating their businesses in the US or Singapore made it easier to raise venture capital, manage international operations, and plan for exits. However, in 2025, this perception is rapidly changing as more startups recognize the advantages of incorporating in India.Kunal Bahl, co-founder and former CEO of Snapdeal, recently shared insights on why Indian incorporation is now the smartest choice for startups. As per the Hurun Global Unic









