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Are we investing in the wrong direction? Should the Indian Government support or invest in Industry 4.0 fields like Hardtech, AI, Biotech, Robotics, etc? These fields drives innovation globally and builds a high skilled workforce Investing in th

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The Indian government isn’t putting enough money into research and development in AI, biotech, or robotics. We’re too obsessed with unicorns in e-commerce and fintech, but none of that will sustain us in the long run. If we don’t start focusing on these sectors soon, we’ll be playing catch-up when the world moves ahead.

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