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Opinion | 330 Million: Why The Biggest Number In India's AI Boom Is The Most Useless One
India has the largest crowd of AI users. But that number could be a vanity, pleasant to report in the morning and slow to pay by evening. Because who wants to pay for AI yet?
- Monday June 29, 2026
- Opinion
- Shubhranshu Singh
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India In The Age Of AI: Producer, Consumer, Or Bystander?
The US and China were burning hundreds of billions on foundational model development. India's competitive advantage, the argument ran, lay in its deep software services capability, its cost efficiency and its ability to build applications serving specific markets and verticals.
- Thursday June 25, 2026
- Opinion
- Shubhranshu Singh
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Opinion: Why Gen X Must Police Authenticity In The Age Of AI
In the bazaars of Mughal India, the muhtasib walked the lanes each morning with a unique authority. He carried no sword but only a set of weights and a practised eye. His tasks were unglamorous such as to check that the trader's scale was honest, that the ghee remained free of any added fat, that the silk sold as Banarasi was genuine, rather tha...
- Monday June 22, 2026
- Opinion
- Shubhranshu Singh
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Inside The "Rational Frenzy" Driving The AI Super-Cycle
AI investment has become a macroeconomic fact in the West. The forces that make it impossible to escape are the same ones that have stopped the market from pricing it.
- Tuesday June 16, 2026
- Opinion
- Shubhranshu Singh
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Opinion | The Voice That Is Going Silent: What India Loses When Radio Dies
The future belongs to hyperlocal audio communities, personality-led vernacular content, and hybrid operators who think of themselves not as radio broadcasters but as owners of attention during idle moments.
- Saturday May 23, 2026
- Opinion
- Written by Shubhranshu Singh