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Shivani is a tech writer covering the dynamic world of startups, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies. With a sharp eye for innovation and a passion for storytelling, she brings insightful coverage and in-depth features that spotlight the people and ideas shaping the future. You can reach out at tshivani@franchiseindia.net.

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Smaller, Smarter, Stronger: How SLMs Are Fueling India's Grassroots Tech Growth

India's linguistic diversity, regional disparities, and mobile-first user base make SLMs particularly compelling

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Building the Foundations for an AI-Powered Nation

"We're not just thinking about how we encrypt data; we're asking whether we can reduce dependency on foreign firmware and build a true root of trust," Golok Simli, CTO of Passport Seva

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How AI, Cloud Sovereignty, and Cybersecurity are Transforming Governance and Public Services

"What we're trying to build isn't just an AI infrastructure—it's a collaborative ecosystem. Government sets the direction and enables access. Private players bring innovation. That's the model we need for the decade ahead," Abhishek Singh Additional Secretary and CEO India AI Mission

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10 Things to Know About Pope Francis: A Legacy of Humility, Courage, and Compassion

Asked once what gave him hope, he spoke not of theology or politics, but of people — heroic mothers, men with dreams, women who look toward the future. In a world of suffering, he still believed in the basic goodness of human beings

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India's $38B Travel Boom: How Digital Startups, Experiential Tourism, Credit Card Economy, and Cultural Events Are Fueling a 6.1% Growth Surge

"Indians are more informed and discerning than ever before and seek holistic experiences during their travel," Sanjay Khanna, CEO and Country Manager at American Express Banking Corp India

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What U.S. Tariff Trade Tensions Mean for the Indian AI Ecosystem

While the tariff war between the U.S. and China has spiraled—from 10% in February to 145% on Chinese goods, met with 125% retaliation—India has taken a more pragmatic route by choosing dialogue over retaliation