India’s Sarvam launches Indus AI chat app as competition heats up
Sarvam’s Indus chat app is currently available in beta. Image: A Chosen Soul / Unsplash Source: TechCrunch
Sarvam’s Indus chat app is currently available in beta. Image: A Chosen Soul / Unsplash Source: TechCrunch
Reliance has begun building multi-gigawatt AI data centers in Jamnagar, with more than 120 MW of capacity expected to come online in 2026. Image: Felix Mittermeier / Pexels Source: TechCrunch
India is ramping up shared AI compute, adding 20,000 GPUs as part of a broader push to attract global AI investment. Image: Levi Meir Clancy / Unsplash Source: TechCrunch
The blockbuster investment comes as India pushes to gain a stronger foothold in the global artificial intelligence race. Image: Markus Winkler / Pexels Source: CNBC
India is hosting a four-day AI Summit this week that will be attended by executives from major AI labs and Big Tech, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, and Cloudflare, as well as heads of state. Image: Ono Kosuki / Pexels Source: TechCrunch
India’s Abundantia Entertainment and AI video technology company InVideo have unveiled a strategic partnership to launch an AI-driven film production studio, backed by an investment of INR100 crores ($11 million) — what the companies are calling the largest structured commitment to AI-driven filmmaking in India to date. The deal was revealed at the India AI…
New Delhi remains silent on whether it will cease oil trade with Moscow after US trade deal. Image: A Chosen Soul / Unsplash Source: Bloomberg
State Bank of India raised outlook for credit growth following the country’s trade agreements with the US, the European Union and other nations, anticipating a broader impact of such negotiations on the country’s economy. Image: rupixen / Unsplash Source: Bloomberg
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has released a spending plan to protect the economy from US tariffs with support for exporters and strategic sectors. Bloomberg’s Swati Pandey has the latest. (Source: Bloomberg) Image: Abhishek Choudhary / Unsplash Source: Bloomberg
New Delhi’s latest move comes as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft expand data center investments in India. Image: A Chosen Soul / Unsplash Source: TechCrunch