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Swathi Moorthy

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Tech/AI Reporter @EconomicTimes. Blogger @ swathimoorthy.wordpress.com. Tips/leads: DM/Email ([email protected])

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Indians applying for US student or visitor visas in other countries to avoid long wait times now face a new setback. A new rule requires applications to be made only from d home country adding more pressure to India's overloaded visa system, by Swathi Moorthy economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technolog…

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🇺🇸 Indians who have applied for US student or visitor visas overseas in countries such as Vietnam, Thailand and even Europe to bypass long interview waitlists at home, are facing yet another challenge.

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On Sep 6, the US Department of State mandated that applicants can apply for visa from their country of residence or citizens of, impacting Indians, who had applied overseas to bypass long wait times. Getting US visa continues to get harder #US #Immigration economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technolog…

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🆕 A growing number of Indian AI startups are hitting a wall when it comes to entering the US – the world’s AI capital – due to tighter visa rules.

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Indian AI founders are move to the #US in droves to stay close to the customers and #GenAI dev. With the Trump administration tightening visa regulations, it is a challenge. #O1visa denials are up, #Bvisas takes too long. This can impact biz deals, hiring #Immigration #US #GenAI

Indian AI founders are move to the #US in droves to stay close to the customers and #GenAI dev. With the Trump administration tightening visa regulations, it is a challenge. #O1visa denials are up, #Bvisas takes too long. This can impact biz deals, hiring
#Immigration #US #GenAI
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Cracker of a story in today's ET! Tata Electronics building a Rs 27k Cr chip assembly plant in Assam has a unique problem to deal with.. STOMPING elephants, causing ground vibrations that can cause misalignments in precision equipment. By Dia Rekhi economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technolog…

Cracker of a story in today's ET! 

Tata Electronics building a Rs 27k Cr chip assembly plant in Assam has a unique problem to deal with.. STOMPING elephants, causing ground vibrations that can cause misalignments in precision equipment. By <a href="/diarekhiET/">Dia Rekhi</a> 

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Adani re-enters the Semicon play, talking to partners like Panasonic and Sharp for display fab in India, BIG BREAK in today's ET! By Dia Rekhi economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technolog…

Adani re-enters the Semicon play, talking to partners like Panasonic and Sharp for display fab in India, BIG BREAK in today's ET! By <a href="/diarekhiET/">Dia Rekhi</a> 

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Indian AI startups face a new hurdle: securing US visas. The inconvenience is harming business growth. ✍️: Swathi Moorthy Read more: economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technolog…

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India is seeing an increasing number of AI-focused VC funds. They are betting on Indian founders building in AI and include areas such as consumer-facing apps, tooling, infrastructure and enterprise technology. Good read by Swathi Moorthy economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/artificia…

India is seeing an increasing number of AI-focused VC funds. They are betting on Indian founders building in AI and include areas such as consumer-facing apps, tooling, infrastructure and enterprise technology. Good read by <a href="/kpswathi/">Swathi Moorthy</a> 

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📢📢 India is seeing an increasing number of artificial intelligence-focused venture capital funds. They are betting on Indian founders building in AI and include areas such as consumer-facing apps, tooling, infrastructure and enterprise technology.

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Former executives of companies such as Paytm's Sanjay Saxena and Jay Hao from crypto exchange platform OKX, who were heading the India and international operations for Indian cryptocurrency platform CIFDAQ, have stepped down, reports Swathi Moorthy economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technolog…

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🚨🚨 Former executives of companies such as Paytm's Sanjay Saxena and Jay Hao from crypto exchange platform OKX, who were heading the India and international operations for Indian cryptocurrency platform CIFDAQ, have stepped down.

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🆕 Following President Trump’s announcement of a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas, many Indian professionals visiting India for visa renewals or personal reasons are stuck with unclear travel and visa renewal timelines.

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🚨🚨 Uncertainty around the proposed $100,000 (Rs 88 lakh) fee on new H-1B visas has spooked Indian tech workers in the US, prompting many to delay international travel, even as the government clarified that the rule will only apply to fresh petitions.

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India is betting ₹10,000 crore on an AI brain that thinks in Hindi, Tamil and other native tongues—not just translates English. Can frugal innovation + trillions of homegrown tokens outsmart OpenAI & Gemini? Host Anirban Chowdhury asks Abhishek Upperwal of Soket AI and ET's AI reporter

India is betting ₹10,000 crore on an AI brain that thinks in Hindi, Tamil and other native tongues—not just translates English.

Can frugal innovation + trillions of homegrown tokens outsmart OpenAI &amp; Gemini?

Host <a href="/AnirbanET/">Anirban Chowdhury</a> asks <a href="/upperwal/">Abhishek Upperwal</a> of <a href="/soketlabs/">Soket AI</a> 
and ET's AI reporter
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Jessica Rajan Disha Acharya Pranav Mukul Himanshi Lohchab 3️⃣ H-1B Indians on red alert, freeze travel 👉 Indians are continuing to defer travel plans to and from the US, unsettled by the uncertainty caused by Trump's policy. 👉 This is despite the US government clarifying that only fresh H-1B petitions will incur the new $100,000

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Jessica Rajan Disha Acharya Pranav Mukul Himanshi Lohchab Pratik Bhakta Suraksha P Subhayan Chakraborty শুভায়ন চক্রবর্তী 🔎🔎 Can India do an NvI(n)DIA? 🪄✨The Indian semiconductor industry is having its moment in the sun as investments from the private sector and government continue to pour in. ❯❯❯❯ Can an Indian semiconductor company however break the stranglehold of Nvidia and others in

<a href="/jessicarajan/">Jessica Rajan</a> <a href="/dishaacharya_/">Disha Acharya</a> <a href="/pranavmukul/">Pranav Mukul</a> <a href="/HimanshiET/">Himanshi Lohchab</a> <a href="/PratikBhakta_89/">Pratik Bhakta</a> <a href="/SurakshaPinnuET/">Suraksha P</a> <a href="/Subhayan_ET/">Subhayan Chakraborty শুভায়ন চক্রবর্তী</a> 🔎🔎 Can India do an NvI(n)DIA? 

🪄✨The Indian semiconductor industry is having its moment in the sun as investments from the private sector and government continue to pour in. 

❯❯❯❯ Can an Indian semiconductor company however break the stranglehold of Nvidia and others in
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4️⃣ Seasoned tech pros partner VCs for a piece of the startups action ✍️✍️ Firms such as NuVentures, 247VC, and Wyser have a significant and growing share of investments from professionals who have spent over a decade in the sector in India and the US, looking to ride the startup

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🔔💰Several Indian semiconductor startups are raising funds from local venture capital firms, driven by government self-reliance initiatives, rising geopolitical uncertainty, and increased investor interest as industry veterans enter the sector.

🔔💰Several Indian semiconductor startups are raising funds from local venture capital firms, driven by government self-reliance initiatives, rising geopolitical uncertainty, and increased investor interest as industry veterans enter the sector.