Shivani Tiwari

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Shivani is a tech writer covering the dynamic world of startups, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies. With a sharp eye for innovation and a passion for storytelling, she brings insightful coverage and in-depth features that spotlight the people and ideas shaping the future. You can reach out at tshivani@franchiseindia.net.

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What U.S. Tariff Trade Tensions Mean for the Indian AI Ecosystem

While the tariff war between the U.S. and China has spiraled—from 10% in February to 145% on Chinese goods, met with 125% retaliation—India has taken a more pragmatic route by choosing dialogue over retaliation

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175% Surge in Phishing Attacks Hits BFSI in H1 2024: How Industry Leaders Are Fighting Back

The average global cost of a data breach has hit a record high—USD 4.88 million, up 10 per cent from last year. In India, that number stands at USD 2.18 million

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Cooperative Taxi Service: A New Chapter for India's Ride-Hailing Market?

If executed well, Sahkar Taxi could mark a pivotal shift not just in the cab market, but in how we reimagine fair, inclusive, and cooperative-led economic models in India

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Infrastructure and Tax: Speed Bumps on the Road to EV Adoption

While metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore have long been the face of India's mobility shift, it's the Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns that are turning heads now

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Crisis or Cure? Decoding the Divisive Debate on AI's Role in Modern Healing

India's healthtech startups attracted approximately USD 233.5 million in funding, in the first half of 2024. Yet, behind the numbers lies a pressing question echoing across clinics, policy tables, and investor meetings: Is artificial intelligence (AI) the panacea India's overburdened healthcare system needs, or does it risk turning care into crisis?

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AI Shakeup, Layoffs & India's Billion-Dollar Bet: What Aravind Srinivas Thinks of Tech's Future

"India should definitely train its own models...There's so much more work to do to make models reason, think, and become truly agentic," Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI

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