India faces significant AI talent gaps in deployment, governance, and security roles, with GenAI deployment showing the widest deficit. While the country boasts the second-largest AI talent pool globally, the demand is shifting towards production-ready skills, particularly in the three-to-five-year experience band, as AI becomes a horizontal capability across industries.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Amazon Now to launch 100 large fulfilment stores in key markets ahead of Prime Day
Amazon Now is launching 100 large fulfillment centers across major Indian cities, significantly expanding its product assortment beyond daily essentials to include electronics and other everyday items. This strategic move aims to deliver products in 10-20 minutes, bolstering its presence in the rapidly growing quick commerce sector ahead of its Prime Day event.
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Monday, June 15, 2026
Talent shortage triggers AI adoption among insurers
A shortage of trained insurance professionals is driving insurers to automate claims processing, underwriting, and customer onboarding. This shift enables companies to handle growing business volumes with greater accuracy and efficiency, rather than replacing existing roles. Technology adoption is enhancing productivity and allowing employees to focus on higher-value client interactions.
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Sunday, June 14, 2026
Red Hat sees an opening as Indian enterprises turn to AI sovereignty
Indian businesses are increasingly opting for Red Hat's open-source solutions to gain control over their AI and cloud infrastructure, said Red Hat India and South Asia vice-president Navtez Bal. Driven by concerns over data sovereignty and vendor lock-in, enterprises are moving beyond AI experiments towards production deployments.
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Saturday, June 13, 2026
Mag 7? MANGOS? SpaceX forces name rethink on Wall Street's tech-stock moniker
The IPO, the biggest in US history, vaulted SpaceX's value above two Mag 7 members: CEO Elon Musk's other company, Tesla , and Meta Platforms. With trillion-dollar contenders such as OpenAI and Anthropic waiting in the IPO wings, the club may soon need a name change, analysts said.
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Project Glasswing melts: US government suspends early access to Anthropic's Fable 5, Mythos 5 within days of rollout
India's brief access to advanced AI models from Anthropic has ended. A US government directive halted local access to Mythos 5 and Fable 5. This development signals a new AI export control regime. Governments now view frontier AI as strategic assets. India's engagement on technology policy faces new challenges.
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Friday, June 12, 2026
DLI-backed chip companies call for government procurement support
Indian semiconductor startups are urging the government for stronger market access and intellectual property protection. They highlight the need for procurement support to foster growth and maintain domestic ownership. Existing schemes have boosted design capabilities, but incentives for electronics makers to adopt Indian chips are lacking. Founders emphasize that capital availability, not just nationalism, drives ownership decisions.
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