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Aashish Aryan is a senior assistant editor who covers stories on technology policy, big tech companies and their developments. His stories also reflect how policy influences innovation, regulation, and competition in India. A computer science engineer by training, he also holds a Postgraduate Diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. With over a decade of experience across various Indian newsrooms, he has covered a diverse range of topics, including politics, economics, business, agriculture, and other beats, for various publications and platforms. He also oversees the legal bureau coverage at the newspaper.
Aashish Aryan is a senior assistant editor who covers stories on technology policy, big tech companies and their developments. His stories also reflect how policy influences innovation, regulation, and competition in India. A computer science engineer by training, he also holds a Postgraduate Diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. With over a decade of experience across various Indian newsrooms, he has covered a diverse range of topics, including politics, economics, business, agriculture, and other beats, for various publications and platforms. He also oversees the legal bureau coverage at the newspaper.
Over the past two years, states, have intensified their competition to attract particularly in new-age industries, such as mobile phone and laptop assembly, semiconductor manufacturing and packaging
PSCM, which has partnered with Tata Group to build the country's first semiconductor chip manufacturing facility at Dholera in Gujarat, is collaborating with the latter on multiple fronts, Chu said
The country has so far attracted investment worth $18 billion under the first phase of ISM, he said
The study, conducted based on data provided by gaming companies, analysed the gaming habits of more than 8,000 gamers
Most organisations, he said, discover cyberattacks through external entities like a law enforcement agency or a security vendor despite significant investment in internal security controls and tools
The world's biggest technology companies are building machines with vast processing power. India too is in the race
Of the total $140 billion worth of electronics products consumed in the country, domestic units make products worth $110 billion
In India, startups have already developed products based on quantum technology that can be deployed in areas such as financial systems, defence and security, Chowdhry said at the event
The NCLAT was hearing an appeal filed by a director of CDEL's suspended board
Shutdowns were imposed 103 times due to conflict and 74 times across 24 countries during domestic protests
Of these, nearly a dozen have expressed interest in building the foundation model and LLM
OpenAI vs ANI in Delhi HC on Friday: Experts believe decision will define working, future of AI firms in India
Majorana 1, the new quantum chip will speed up the production and development of commercially viable quantum computers that can solve industrial scale problems in years from now
LTTS expects FY25 revenue growth of near 10 per cent in constant currency terms, including contribution from Intelliswift
The addition of Meta's undersea cable will make it the 18th project with a landing station in India
Dubbed Project Waterworth, the undersea cable will be a multi-billion-dollar, multi-year investment to strengthen the scale and reliability of the world's digital highways
The data centre is likely to house the data of Indian users as well as some smaller neighbouring countries, a person familiar with the development said
A majority of these hires will be in engineering, data sciences, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud operations, the company's global chief technology officer said
Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris: Offers to hold next global meet on the tech in India
Policy shift has triggered a significant backlash from anti-corruption watchdogs