Life update: Going through this
Gonna REBUILD
"Life took a toll on me for the last 1.5 years, but I’m coming back stronger than ever. I've been off social media, but I just made my return to Twitter this June."
15-06-2026
@Advice4India@SarvamAI@pratykumar@TataCompanies then it creates bubble but it all circular economy which i really don't understand. It need to be linear and dual sometime not circular. But what find interesting is to build effective models not expensive models. that is going to happen after ipo of openai and ant. Wait&watch
@Advice4India@SarvamAI@pratykumar@TataCompanies chill down brother, chill down
TOO much of excitement. Sarvam and people are contributing i hope you too does well for india. They will do something i am happy about them.
And those crazy number are for compute, if nvidia gives sarvam money it goes back to the pockets of nvidia
AI that thinks in India's own languages.
IIT Bombay is proud to present BharatGen to the world: Open, multilingual AI for India's languages and people, at Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice, France (14–16 June).
BharatGen is built at IIT Bombay's Department of Computer Science and Engineering, led by Prof. Ganesh Ramakrishnan, with Rishi Bal (CEO) and Dr. Maneesh Singh (VP, ML) with a consortium of 9 premier academic institutions. A team of 60+ researchers, engineers and linguists are building AI that includes all scheduled Indian languages, across text, speech and documents.
-> Param2, its foundational text model with reasoning, coding, and tool calling capabilities works across all 22 scheduled Indian languages
-> Shrutam2, for automatic multilingual speech recognition/ STT across Indian languages
-> Sooktam2, a text-to-speech models with zero-shot voice cloning across Indian languages
-> Patram, a document vision model built for understanding Indian-specific documentation
BharatGen powers services in governance, healthcare, education, insurance, finance, and cultural preservation.
A national effort backed by DST and the IndiaAI Mission, BharatGen is India's push for open, homegrown AI, built for 1.4 billion people.
For more information, visit https://t.co/bZul5Lr3yC
Bharat Innovates 2026 · 14 - 16 June · Nice, France
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@VinayakGavariya appreciate it man. Defended sarvam then, loved sarvam then because i can't expect sarvam to develop something in months which other took years to master. Yet i said, they are new but strong. Hope fully one day i can work at sarvam with you and everyone involve in this.
i still remember the sarvam-m launch when the amount of criticism we received was immense.
that was the first time i saw criticism at such a scale so closely, although i played a very small part , it felt personal. it used to hurt. every post, every comment that questioned us stayed with me. i remember the hatred comments from certain people and now i see the positive words from them.
this year , while preparing for the india ai summit launch, teams would often stay in the office until 4 a.m. one night, during a candid discussion, vivek said something that has stayed with me.
he said that we have to keep our heads down and keep building. today people may criticize us, tomorrow they may praise us, but neither should become the focus. we have chosen a hard mission, and we owe it to everyone who believes in us to keep moving forward.
the team is full of young, high-agency people who genuinely care about building something impactful. the amount of passion you see while working with people across teams is surreal. everyone is hungry to do better, build better, and move the needle forward.
fast forward to today.
over the last two weeks, i have interacted with nearly 600 developers, seen dozens of projects built on sarvam, and received a lot of positive feedback.
every project, every demo, every use case reminds me that this is just the beginning of the spark.
a time will come when hundreds of developers become thousands, and thousands become millions. but every movement starts somewhere.
today, i see developers building voice agents, accessibility tools, local language applications, and entirely new products on top of sarvam. seeing people create something meaningful with what we build is an incredibly rewarding feeling.
i believe this is just the beginning. there is still a long way to go.
but sometimes, someone needs to give people hope that something is possible.
i still remember vivek saying that if people believe india can't, our job is not to argue with them. our job is to build and prove them wrong.
i believe sarvam is that hope.
the mission is hard, the journey is long, and there is still a lot left to build. but every project, every developer, and every positive piece of feedback feels like a small step in that direction.
you can't say india can't if you haven't even attempted it once.
(opinions are my own)
Why is Tata–ASML deal crucial for India?
Building a semiconductor fab is not enough. India also needs access to the highly advanced lithography machines, technical expertise and global supply chains required to manufacture chips at scale.
The partnership will help establish and ramp up Tata Electronics’ 300 mm semiconductor fab in Dholera, turning India’s chip ambitions into manufacturing reality.
@Advice4India@SarvamAI@pratykumar for india 20 billion dollar is enough to sustain because after 20 billion dollar raise you have customers, revenue, brand, recognition &
deals. fykyk
🚨 Sarvam AI has raised $234M in the first close of their $300M Series B at a $1.5B valuation.
We visited their HQ in Indiranagar, Bengaluru for a rare behind-the-scenes look at India's newest sovereign AI unicorn.
The most striking thing to me about Sarvam's HQ was how run-of-the-mill it felt.
They're located in an Urban Vault building. The lift is slow. The chairs are not fancy. The coffee is meh.
And yet, the work they're doing (especially after the Fable 5 unrelease) is some of the most consequential of any AI lab in India.
Access to intelligence will likely become less egalitarian as time goes on. It will also be used as a bargaining chip. "Do this, or we'll shut off your access." Right now, America and China have the rest of the world in a stranglehold. Companies like Sarvam lower the stakes and give India sovereignty over homegrown models, while also ensuring that millions of Indians have uninterrupted access to AI models that speak their languages.
Clearly, Sarvam's backers (HCLTech, Bessemer, Khosla, and Peak XV) feel the same way.
StartupTN congratulates @DREAM_Aerospace , a TANSEED beneficiary startup, on raising Rs. 10 crore in a Pre-Series A funding round led by @247VCTECHFund , with participation from Campus Angels Network, @chd_angels , and other angel investors.
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@anishagarwal256@thetatvaindia only 300 students will be entering through this across different IITs, you can try to if you can.
Otherwise there should be more seats for students in IITs. Not the otherway around.
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