Congratulations @rpraggnachess Pragg for winning the Norway Chess with an amazing comeback ( 4 wins in a row!). Showed tough character throughout. Proud of you!
Some milestones mark progress. This one marks the purpose.
Today, the Reserve Bank of India has recognised Sahamati as a Self-Regulatory Organisation (SRO) for India's Account Aggregator ecosystem. The first SRO of its kind in India, representing a cross-sectoral ecosystem spanning multiple financial regulators, a true reflection of the collaborative architecture that defines the AA framework.
This isn't just a regulatory milestone. India is demonstrating that digital public infrastructure isn't just about building rails for scale, it's about building institutions for trust.
This moment belongs to many.
A special word of gratitude to the Reserve Bank of India for your visionary leadership in conceptualising the AA framework, your openness in engaging with the industry through every stage of its evolution, and your trust in placing this responsibility with us.
And to the firm believers who saw the potential before the proof, the champions who carried the message when it was still unfamiliar, the volunteers who gave generously without asking what's in it for them, and the Sahamati team who stayed the course through the hard questions, thank you. This belongs to all of you.
The work continues. But today, we celebrate.
#AccountAggregator #Sahamati #SRO #RBI #OpenFinance #FinancialInclusion #India
For India's Open Finance journey, this marks a new chapter, one where innovation, regulatory alignment, and user-centric data governance move forward together, at scale. @sahamati
लेखा-समेकक पारितंत्र हेतु स्व-विनियामकीय संगठन को मान्यता देना
Recognition of Self-Regulatory Organisation for the Account Aggregator Ecosystem
https://t.co/UKXBd6klwe
Really nice words, Anmol. Thank you 🙏. Completed 10 years with @SwarajyaMag this month. Great gang. I would also mention some of my other close friends like @TejeshKM@Tushar15 and @prasannavishy who, too, motivated me to constantly keep improving the quality of my output. Anyway, no resting on our oars. Onward and upwards.
My piece at Swarajya on who actually owns the brains behind India's Automotive industry.
This is blowing up, and I am learning from the responses as well!
Keep 'em coming.
@amargov@astrokaran
Brilliant read on @SwarajyaMag:
'A country that flinches from telling itself heroic stories does not thereby become more honest. It becomes more vulnerable—to the mythologies of others, to the paralysis of perpetual self-doubt, to the corrosive belief that agency is something that happens to other nations'
'Myths, as every civilisation since the Greeks has understood, are the stories a people tell themselves about who they are and who they wish to become. A nation that does not mythologise its own stories cedes that space to others. And every civilisation that has ever projected influence—hard or soft—has understood that the easiest way to shape a national psyche is through a story people choose to watch on a Saturday night.' https://t.co/ueEe9NES4X
Wishing everyone a wonderful 2026!
May the year ahead bring good health and prosperity, with success in your efforts and fulfilment in all that you do. Praying for peace and happiness in our society.
Arun Jaitley's demise was an inflection point in BJP's trajectory. My article on @moneycontrolcom
(Note: I have not used any AI assistant in composing the piece. Just like Mozart :P)
https://t.co/beFnNMoJcf
#KantaraChapter1 has been a divine journey, deeply rooted in our culture, brought to life with unwavering dedication, relentless hard work, and incredible team spirit.
Can’t wait to see you all in theatres on October 2nd, as this legendary tale unfolds on big screens worldwide.
Almost two years ago, Prof. Madhavi Latha and I were part of an IISc deeptech showcase for G20. She had brought a miniaturised model of the Chenab bridge. What an amazing piece of engineering !
This is the kind of technology projects India must have more of.
Jayanti of Nalwadi Krishna Raja Wadiyar, one of the greatest rulers of the Wadiyar dynasty in the modern era, whom Paul Brunton described as the ideal philosopher-king, and under whom Mysore achieved great progress.
If today Mysore region is one of India’s more developed areas, an educational and industrial hub, the credit goes to Nalwadi who had the foresight to invest in education, public works and industry.
You are very very wrong. Every business must serve its local customers in a language they understand. This is not the British Raj again. This is a service business. Learning say 200 words to converse is difficult?nobody is asking anyone to read and write but converse, learn a few words to show respect to your customers. They are customers not your captives or subjects. Thus arrogance is very very wrong.
Op Sindoor | 'Cheap Chinese Drone Parts Are An Addiction We’re Finally Breaking Away From' — Swarajya Interviews Drone Federation India Chief @SwarajyaMag
https://t.co/bxIhSxbM3s