Companies making more that 5 Billion should form a pool and take on India's Own AI and Robotics, and this team has to be formed before next 2 yrs atleast, so we can make India no 1 in 2047.🔥🔥🔥🔥
4 months ago | 5
Then how chinese startups are doing....deeeeptechhhh....
4 months ago | 4
A ModiHaytr in the comment section is saying "meanwhile centre is selling of PSUs"... first which PSU did Modi gov sell, only one I can think of is loss making Air India.. second, PSU's are not innovating their privatization is essential for increasing innovation in India... if someone wonder why anyone would make such nonsensical comment then their name gives the answer.
4 months ago | 2
What deep tech has achieved so far except increasing sponsored terror
4 months ago | 0
AIM Network
Tech pioneer and Naukri.com founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani has sparked a powerful conversation on India’s deep tech landscape, stating that startups alone cannot shoulder the burden of building breakthrough technologies like AI. In a detailed X post, he emphasized that deep tech ventures require a "longer time horizon of over 20-25 years" and massive capital – far beyond the reach of traditional VCs or individual entrepreneurs.
Citing OpenAI’s USD 58 billion funding journey, Bikhchandani explained that early backers were not VCs but deep-pocketed players like Elon Musk and, later, Microsoft. “Creating an Indian equivalent of OpenAI will still need around USD 12 billion – who has that kind of balance sheet?” he asked, pointing to the likes of Reliance Retail, Adani Group, Tata Group, Infosys, and even PSUs like ONGC Foundation as necessary contributors.
With consumer startups dominating headlines, Bikhchandani urged a shift in focus, highlighting the importance of technologies that solve societal challenges and create lasting impact. “The most impactful tech becomes invisible over time—like electricity, semiconductors, cloud computing,” he noted, adding that only long-term or perpetual capital can power such innovation. “It can’t just be the responsibility of the startup world to build deep tech… this needs to be thought through,” he concluded.
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