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'AI isn't just..': Anand Mahindra backs Palantir CEO's theory, sees India's edge lie elsewhere

Business Today

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July 2, 2026

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Drawing from his recent shareholder letter to Tech Mahindra, Mahindra compared today's AI landscape to the smartphone revolution. A smartphone is remarkable technology, he noted, but it became indispensable because of the apps and experiences built on top of it.

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The Economic Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

India's economy: One villain down, another waiting

India's economy: One villain down, another waiting

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 10, 2026

Everyone’s terrified of AI taking jobs. I can’t hire fast enough

For the past year, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has been predicting a white-collar crisis driven by artificial intelligence. Well, where is it? As the CEO of a fast-growing tech company, I see what AI is actually doing inside businesses every day, and it doesn’t look like a crisis. It looks like a revolution in productivity, []

Economic Times

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· Jun 24, 2026

India's growth story, not AI trade reversal, will drive foreign flows: Sameer Dalal

India's economic strength, not AI's decline, will drive foreign capital inflows, according to Sameer Dalal. He believes AI's market correction is temporary, while India's improving fundamentals, including falling crude prices and monsoon progress, position it for growth. Dalal remains bullish on pharma and cement sectors, sees achievable targets for Tata Motors, and suggests patience for IT investors, anticipating a strong FY28.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 26, 2026

OpenAI names former Uber India head Prabhjeet Singh as India MD

Prabhjeet Singh will lead OpenAI’s India operations, overseeing consumer growth, enterprise adoption and strategic partnerships

The Next Web

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· Jun 27, 2026

OpenAI poaches Uber India’s chief to run its biggest market outside the United States

OpenAI has appointed Prabhjeet Singh, the outgoing president of Uber India and South Asia, as its first managing director for India. Singh will join in September and report to Kiran Mani, the company’s managing director for Asia Pacific, OpenAI told TechCrunch. He will oversee consumer growth, enterprise adoption, partnerships, regulatory engagement, and operations in what [] This story continues at The Next Web

India Today

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· Jul 7, 2026

India follows the path of development, not expansionism: PM Modi in Indonesia

India follows the path of development, not expansionism: PM Modi in Indonesia

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Related coverage for "'AI isn't just..': Anand Mahindra backs Palantir CEO's theory, sees India's edge lie elsewhere": The Economic Times — India's economy: One villain down, another waiting . Washington Examiner — Everyone’s terrified of AI taking jobs. I can’t hire fast enough. Economic Times — India's growth story, not AI trade reversal, will drive foreign flows: Sameer Dalal . The Hindu BusinessLine — OpenAI names former Uber India head Prabhjeet Singh as India MD. The Next Web — OpenAI poaches Uber India’s chief to run its biggest market outside the United States. India Today — India follows the path of development, not expansionism: PM Modi in Indonesia