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Interesting cultural perspective but flawed business logic. Sure, धुतपापेश्वर might be memorable to Hindi/Sanskrit speakers, but what about global markets? Ranbaxy succeeded internationally because it's pronounceable across languages.
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The Hindi Imposition Debate: A Step Back for India’s Diversity India thrives on its linguistic mosaic 22 official languages and hundreds of dialects. Yet, only 43.6% of Indians speak Hindi natively, though about 57% know it. Imposing one language is
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🇮🇳 India’s ChatGPT Moment Is Here — And It’s Homegrown In 10 months, India wants to build its own ChatGPT — and it's not just ambition. It’s happening. The Indian government just took a bold leap into the AI future by selecting **three deep-tech s
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