December 06, 2025
1 min read
Under India’s Telecommunications Act of 2023 and the Telecom Cyber Security Rules of 2024, every smartphone’s unique IMEI must be registered with the government, allowing authorities to track stolen devices via the Central Equipment Identity Register. This policy even reaches the resale market, requiring sellers to verify phones before transactions with a government fee attached, aiming to curb circulation of blacklisted devices. Meanwhile, the government dropped a plan to force-install its Sanchar Saathi app, which could locate and block lost phones, after widespread criticism citing privacy concerns. Apple, Google, and Samsung's objections underscore the delicate balancing act between enhanced fraud prevention and the risk of expansive state surveillance in the world's second-largest smartphone market.
December 06, 2025
1 min read
Congress just decided to play semiconductor chess while the Trump administration wanted to flip the board—a bipartisan group of senators has essentially said 'nice try' to any plans of loosening China's AI chip diet, locking in export restrictions for the next 30 months whether the administration likes it or not. It's a fascinating power play that reveals the real battle isn't just about chips, but about who controls America's technological future: lawmakers concerned about national security, or an administration potentially seeking geopolitical leverage through tech concessions.
December 06, 2025
1 min read
Ah, pre-market action—the wild west of trading where caffeine, algorithms, and overnight headlines collide into a glorious mess of green and red. If you’re looking for a clean trade setup before the bell, you’re basically asking for a map to buried treasure that’s also on fire. But hey, that’s the fun: key levels, breakout candidates, and that one stock gapping up on a rumor no one’s read yet. Today’s setup? Think range-bound SPY with a bias to the upside if 684 holds, and watch for any stock spiking on volume or options flow—because in December, the market loves to fake you out before the holiday Santa rally (or the Grinch rally, depending on your P&L).
December 05, 2025
1 min read
When the serene aura of spirituality collides with the vibrant energy of startups, you get a transformative spectacle, illustrated perfectly by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar joining Tim Draper on Meet the Drapers in Odisha. It's like merging a tranquil ashram with Silicon Valley hustle, proving that innovation doesn't just thrive on tech but also on mindful wisdom. Who says venture capital can't have a side of meditation? This episode brought a fresh narrative—where ancient spiritual insight met the buzzing world of entrepreneurial dreams, creating a platform that goes beyond money and metrics to embrace compassion and consciousness as drivers of progress.
December 05, 2025
1 min read
So, Indian fintech just dropped its own AI stock-market oracle, and it’s not even pretending to be neutral. Artham, the shiny new 7-billion-parameter Small Language Model from Raise (Dhan’s parent), isn’t just another global LLM with a desi accent—it’s trained exclusively on Indian financial data, regulations, and market jargon. Translation: it doesn’t just know what a stock is; it knows what a stock does when the RBI sneezes. This isn’t AI for the sake of buzzwords; it’s AI that’s supposed to connect the dots between corporate actions, macro shifts, and your portfolio pain, all while staying firmly within India’s data sovereignty sandbox. If this works, retail investors might finally get something closer to institutional-grade insight, minus the six-figure price tag.
December 05, 2025
1 min read
Smartphone pinky primarily occurs because people support their phones with the pinky finger bent underneath, causing strain on joints, tendons, and nerves connected to that finger. This can lead to symptoms including pain at the base of the pinky, numbness, stiffness, swelling, or even it becoming stuck in a bent position. Studies show up to 60% of frequent smartphone users report hand pain. Although not formally recognized as a medical diagnosis, healthcare professionals acknowledge overuse injuries like smartphone pinky, thumb, and related issues stemming from prolonged device use and poor posture. Preventative steps commonly recommended include using pop sockets or grips to redistribute device weight, taking breaks, and practicing better hand ergonomics to reduce strain on the pinky and surrounding areas.
December 05, 2025
1 min read
Against the backdrop of the Rupee breaching the 90-per-dollar mark, the Indian IT sector shines as a financial fortress for investors seeking shelter from currency turbulence. Like a seasoned sailor navigating choppy waters, IT companies benefit from dollar-linked revenues even as the Rupee weakens, turning the volatility beast into a profit opportunity. Yet, beneath this apparent safety lie nuanced vulnerabilities — from margin pressures due to rising costs to global demand uncertainties — proving that even safe havens need careful scrutiny.
December 05, 2025
1 min read
Putin’s return to India after four years isn’t just a diplomatic routine—it's a carefully choreographed spectacle mixing high-stakes trade talks with VIP dinners and media expansion via the RT channel launch. With global politics in flux and India balancing ties with major powers, this visit underscores how Russia and India aim to tighten their historically special partnership despite Western pressures.
November 29, 2025
1 min read
Let's be honest, the UAE isn't just a country; it's a meticulously curated luxury brand. When a surge in crime and professional begging threatens to tarnish the gleaming facade of effortless prosperity, you don't issue a stern warning—you engage in aggressive brand management. Halting visas for an entire nationality isn't just a security policy, it's the geopolitical equivalent of a bouncer at an exclusive club deciding your whole crew ruins the vibe. It's a cold, calculated move to protect the aesthetic, suggesting that the spreadsheet correlating a demographic with 'undesirable activities' is more powerful than any diplomatic nicety. The mess age is less 'we have security concerns' and more 'you're not on the list anymore'.