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Authors’ preface: We have always been drawn to bold, ambitious ideas that aim to leverage technology to improve the world. Unsurprisingly, we were inexorably sucked in by the gravity of cryptocurrencies and blockchains in 2013, and the exciting potential of the creator economy in 2020. The only other idea to have a similarly profound effect on us was India Stack - the remarkable project that represents the beating heart of this essay. Due to serendipity, or perhaps persistence, we have been fortunate enough to get a front row seat to this incredible spectacle unfolding in India. Over the past eighteen months, both of us have spent time volunteering with iSPIRT, the non-profit think tank that has played a leading role in catalyzing the technological sea change described in the paragraphs below. For more about the authors, see the post-script at the bottom of the page. And with that, our story begins.
WhatsApp treating Indian users differently from Europeans matter of concern: Centre tells Delhi HC
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FPJ Evening Brief: Indian, Chinese soldiers engage in fresh clash in Sikkim; Farmers from across Maha gather at Azad Maidan - Check out top 5 news updates of January 25, 2021
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Soldiers from both sides are injured, ANI reported.
Reports said that Chinese soldiers tried to cross the border but were challenged by Indian soldiers, resulting in a violent physical clash.
While around 20 Chinese soldiers were injured in the clash, four Indian Army soldiers reportedly sustained injuries, India Today reported.
The Indian soldiers successfully managed to push back China despite hostile weather conditions in North Sikkim, it said.
WhatsApp treating Indian users differently: Centre to Delhi High Court
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January 25, 2021
New Delhi, Jan 25: WhatsApp is treating Indian users differently from Europeans over opting out of its new privacy policy which is a matter of concern for the government and it is looking into the issue, the Centre informed the Delhi High Court on Monday.
The central government told the high court that it was also a matter of concern that Indian users were being unilaterally subjected to the change in the privacy policy by the instant messaging platform.
The submissions were made before Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva by Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Chetan Sharma during a hearing of a petition by a lawyer against the new privacy policy of WhatsApp which is owned by Facebook.
What Indian Tech Sector Wants From Budget 2021
24/01/2021
Sangeet Kumar, CEO & Co-Founder, Addverb said he expects the government to ease the legal processes and regulations involved in setting up manufacturing facilities in India under its ‘Make in India’ initiative.
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