How India leapfrogged connectivity and why AI is the next frontier
- India is transitioning its technological focus from software services to artificial intelligence, aiming to establish sovereign AI models and semiconductor capacity.
- Despite early breakthroughs like the co-founding of Hotmail in the 1990s, India failed to produce dominant global social platforms, allowing companies like Meta and Twitter to capture the economic value of its massive user base.
- This historical gap in platform ownership is attributed to limited venture capital availability and regulatory hurdles that prioritized participation over ownership.
- The current push toward AI represents a strategic effort for India to move beyond being a service provider to becoming a global leader in innovation and infrastructure.
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