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  • Illustration showing “Made for India AI Tools” with the Indian flag, a friendly AI robot holding a light bulb, a smartphone with Indian language text, agriculture and clean energy icons, and a modern Indian cityscape symbolising India-first artificial intelligence.
    AI & Future Tech | AI Tools & Reviews

    Made for India: 5 AI Tools Solving Indian Problems

    ByTeam TQ February 4, 2026

    India’s AI story is not just about scale — it’s about context. These tools are built with Indian users, languages, and realities in mind. Sarvam AI What it does:Builds large language models optimised for Indian languages. Why it matters:India’s AI future depends on vernacular access — not English-only tools. Best for:Government, education, voice interfaces, Bharat-focused…

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  • Artificial intelligence emerging as a geopolitical tool at Davos 2026, highlighting global competition over AI infrastructure and power
    AI & Future Tech | Business & Economy

    AI at Davos 2026: From Innovation Narrative to Geopolitical Weapon

    ByTeam TQ January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    For years, Davos spoke about artificial intelligence as opportunity. In 2026, the tone changed. AI is no longer discussed as a productivity tool or startup revolution. It is now framed as critical national infrastructure — on par with energy, defence, and financial systems. The message from Davos was unmistakable: AI leadership equals geopolitical power. From…

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