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Today, Arindam Goswami ruminates on the future trajectory that India’s innovation policy must embark upon if we are to see meaningful positive changes in our R&D figures. Bharath Reddy comments on the recent xZ Utils backdoor controversy th...
Today, Satya S Sahu examines China’s recent procurement guidelines for public servers and PCs, which move away from Intel and AMD CPUs in the context of recently announced chip breakthroughs. Rijesh Panicker discusses India’s stance on appl...
Today, Aditya Ramanathan investigates India's need to develop offensive space capabilities. Ashwin Prasad follows up his examination of NewSpace India Limited in #75 with an analysis of The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization ...
Today, Bharath Reddy compares India’s recent draft Digital Competition Bill with the EU’s Digital Markets Act to understand the direction ex-ante digital regulation may soon take, while Saurabh Todi reports on the India—US—ROK Trilateral Te...
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