As India accelerates its digital transformation, a new report by PwC has warned that quantum computing is emerging as one of the most critical future threats for the country's cybersecurity landscape.
India's semiconductor ambitions hinge on deeper collaboration between industry and academia, a shift that MeitY believes is essential to turn the country's strong design talent into fully indigenous chip products, Sunita Verma, Scientist-G and Group Coordinator at MeitY, told ANI today.
"The government is doing everything it can to escape the truth and evade responsibility," opposition leader Yair Lapid said Sunday. "There is a broad public consensus on a state commission of inquiry. This is what the country needs, this is what the public demands, and this is what will happ
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 17: Your relationship with money evolves throughout life. Every milestone -- your first salary, building a family, working abroad, or stepping into retirement -- brings new financial priorities. And your Savings Account should support those needs at eve
The 244th Emirati aid convoy entered the Gaza Strip today as part of the ''Operation Chivalrous Knight 3'', carrying the "Olive Children" initiative dedicated to supporting Gaza's orphans and securing their basic needs--another step reflecting the UAE's ongoing commitment to helping the Pale
During a review meeting of the Information Technology and Electronics Department on Saturday, the Chief Minister stressed the need for a simple, transparent, and time-bound approval system for investors in the IT and ITES sectors, an official release said.
New Delhi [India], November 15: India's No. 1 tractor export brand, International Tractors Limited (ITL), has taken a bold leap forward at the AGRITECHNICA 2025, one of the world's most prestigious exhibitions for agricultural machinery in Hannover, Germany. The company has showcased a robus
India and South Korea discussed on Friday how the combination of Korea's advanced shipbuilding technologies and India's manufacturing base and lower production costs can lead to a mutually beneficial partnership that serves both India's rising domestic needs and global markets for ships.
In an exclusive interview with ANI, Parag Naik, CEO of Saankhya Labs and Executive Vice President at Tejas Networks, stated that India is still in the "baby steps" stage of its semiconductor journey and requires time before any firm judgment can be made.
"As much as I have seen during the campaigning, there needs to be a change in Bihar. It is not appropriate to react to the initial trends. I am confident that the results will be in favour of the Mahagathbandhan," Singh told ANI.
The Union Cabinet's decision to amend royalty rates for key critical minerals may help attract more bidders in upcoming auctions, but the move will not deliver strategic gains unless India simultaneously builds domestic processing capacity, the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) has