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India needs private capital at scale and risk-appetite to compete in global AI race: Nasscom Chairman Srikanth Velamakanni

Plotting India’s position in the AI race based on the five-layer AI stack, Nasscom Chairman Srikanth Velamakanni lists private capital and the need for a risk-appetite approach as the major bottlenecks for India’s progress.

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India needs private capital at scale and risk-appetite to compete in global AI race: Nasscom Chairman…

Plotting India’s position in the AI race based on the five-layer AI stack, Nasscom Chairman Srikanth Velamakanni lists private capital and the need for a risk-appetite approach as the major bottlenecks for India’s…

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economictimes.indiatimes.com8 h fa

India’s AI gap keeps global investors away, but valuations are turning attractive: Punita Kumar Sinha

India is currently sidelined from the global AI investment boom due to its lack of semiconductor manufacturing. While the Indian IT sector has corrected, market veteran Punita Kumar Sinha believes value is emerging,…

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    India in right place at right time on AI but failing to make the right noises, says Citi's Vis Raghavan

    India must highlight its AI power to attract global investment, says Citi's Vis Raghavan. Skilled talent, competitive costs, and infrastructure development are India's big…

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    India’s AI gap keeps global investors away, but valuations are turning attractive: Punita Kumar Sinha

    India is currently sidelined from the global AI investment boom due to its lack of semiconductor manufacturing. While the Indian IT sector has corrected, market veteran Punita…

  3. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·thehindubusinessline.com

    India needs private capital at scale and risk-appetite to compete in global AI race: Nasscom Chairman Srikanth Velamakanni

    Plotting India’s position in the AI race based on the five-layer AI stack, Nasscom Chairman Srikanth Velamakanni lists private capital and the need for a risk-appetite approach as…