I spent the last 2 months getting under the skin of Anthropic and its leaders. My @FTMag cover story this weekend captures the world’s most valuable AI start-up in this moment as it looks ahead to its next act. Here’s 6 things I learnt during my reporting https://t.co/6xgUaJ9ue5
What’s the impact of India lacking a domestic AI champion? India loses sheen for the global investors, creating an unprecedented capital outflow.
Indian stock market was 2X and 3.5X of Taiwan and South Korea not too long back. Now they’ve surpassed. @FT
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China's comparative advantage IS industrial policy.
My latest column for @FT: Western attempts to imitate Beijing’s economic strategy are unwise.
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With insights from @carlbfrey and @gtalert
The claim by @ni5arga is about https://t.co/eGXdjh5QZm (domain first registered in 2019).
CBSE's denial mentions https://t.co/Uqu5GB03eI (which was registered around 10 minutes ago, at 2026-05-26T14:55:21.253Z).
They cannot even get the domain name correct in their denial. 🤦
Please remember: The DD News anchor who’s calling your children Pakistani is paid by YOUR TAX MONEY. His salary is paid for by the public — and he actively goes against this public every night with his communal-bigoted-braindead nationalism.
https://t.co/69WKFKP4HQ
“As the ₹ plummets & India confronts serious economic challenges, there is a sense of ‘who is in charge?’ And the answer is: “Whoever they are (or not), change them.”
My @IndianExpress piece on the imperative of a personnel overhaul
Link here: https://t.co/adaS2XyA4M
FIR directed to be registered by the Magistrate on 22.04.2026. No stay on this order as on date (Delhi HC has, on 20.05.2026, set aside the stay granted by the Revision Court on 04.05.2026). But no FIR yet. #DelhiPolice with you for you always! @DelhiPolice@DCPSouthDelhi
Noida protests: accused tell Supreme Court that UP police infiltrated labour WhatsApp groups and incited violence.
A March 22 event when a centre for underprivileged children in the name of Shaheed Bhagat Singh was inaugurated in Delhi was passed off by police as a meeting where a conspiracy was hatched to intensify labour agitation-
Via TOI
The Indian Premier League transformed cricket’s flagging economics and entrenched India’s global political dominance of the game.
But the IPL's commercial pitch is set to become tougher with limited to no competition for the next media rights cycle.
https://t.co/UEjhI95VQ8
The SIR must be recognised for what it is, a tool through which the seeds of deep societal exclusion are being sown using routine bureaucratic practices. Beyond electoral math, this is its true danger. My oped in the Telegraph today
Anand Patwardhan: The taming of the Mumbai Press Club
The expulsion of the institution’s former president and two other veteran journalists is a sign of how spaces for democratic discussion are shrinking in India.
https://t.co/FtcWUdz1Ud
Iran war's impact on everyday life in India has been relatively muted. But there are some concerning signs for the economy: Foreign investors dumping Indian stocks at a record pace, rupee's slide, markets underperforming regional peers. @FT takes a look.
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#TataTrusts set to review representation at #TataSons board this week
If the review implies #VenuSrinivasan's exit from the Tata Sons board, #NoelTata will remain the only trustee nominee there.
Read more: https://t.co/fAXhPQkO8O | @nivmook
Earning ₹40 lakh, yet feeling broke
My Paisanomics column in the Mumbai Mirror. (No Paywall).
Savings = Income – Expenditure. If this simple identity doesn’t hold in your life, you are bound to end up in trouble.
What's making even those earnings reasonably well, feel poor?
First, the home loan EMI takes away a bulk of their post-tax income.
Second, borrowing doesn’t stop at buying a home. Loans are taken to buy a car, mobile phones and even for foreign holidays. The hedonic treadmill is at work.
Third, the pressure from the social media leads to lifestyle creep.
Fourth, you are not the only one hooked on to social media: so are your parents and even your in-laws, many of whom lead retired lives with a KRA to discuss how well their children are doing.
They too want a better life for you, often beyond what you can afford.
Fifth, the temptation to spend is everywhere. You come home determined to cook, then a “Hungry kya?” ping pops up – and you end up ordering in.
Sixth, those who build their lives around borrowing forget a simple truth: it is future income spent today.
That assumes you’ll keep earning well – but there are no guarantees. As many in and around the IT sector are discovering, income growth can slow.
Do read and share.
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FT Exclusive: The deal expands the Trump family's business empire, granting the US president's sons a stake in a company that insiders hope will help sever America's reliance on China for metals used in defence products. https://t.co/HEpF5URhQt