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Artificial IntelligenceCricket

Good morning, Praniti.

Here's what matters today.

3 articles · ~2 min read

In one glance
  • 1

    India's $1.5B AI mission makes sovereign compute a national priority, not just a tech trend.

  • 2

    OpenAI's Mumbai office confirms India as a top-3 global AI talent market.

  • 3

    Cricket's captaincy transition will reshape the sport's commercial landscape for the next decade.

Today's thread

Two of India's biggest cultural forces, technology and cricket, are both hitting inflection points this week. The AI investment surge and cricket's leadership transition both signal a country actively reshaping its institutions for the next generation.

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01/Artificial Intelligence

India Announces $1.5B AI Mission, Targets 10,000 GPUs by Year-End

Why this matters to you

If you're building or investing in AI products in India, this changes the cost equation entirely. Subsidised compute means your training runs get cheaper, and the talent pipeline gets a policy tailwind.

The Indian government greenlit a $1.5 billion national AI initiative focused on building sovereign compute infrastructure. The first phase targets 10,000 GPUs across four new data centres, with partnerships from NVIDIA and domestic cloud providers.

The Takeaway

Sovereign compute is becoming India's next strategic technology layer.

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OpenAI Opens Mumbai Office, Hires 200-Person India Team

Why this matters to you

This validates India as a serious AI talent market. Expect salary benchmarks in the space to jump 20-30% as OpenAI competes with Google and domestic labs.

OpenAI confirmed its first India office in Mumbai's BKC district, with plans to hire 200 engineers and researchers by Q3. The office will focus on multilingual models and enterprise partnerships.

The Takeaway

India's AI talent market is moving from peripheral to strategic.

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02/Cricket

Rohit Sharma Hints at T20I Retirement After Champions Trophy

Why this matters to you

A leadership transition in Indian cricket creates ripple effects across broadcast deals, franchise valuations, and fan engagement metrics. If you follow the business of cricket, watch the captaincy announcement closely.

In a press conference ahead of the Champions Trophy squad announcement, Rohit Sharma acknowledged this could be his "last big ICC event in the shorter format." Selectors are reportedly considering Shubman Gill as his long-term replacement.

The Takeaway

Indian cricket is entering a leadership reset with commercial consequences.

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