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India in 2035," emphasises the potential of unlocking $3.3 trillion through land asset tokenisation as India aims for an $8 ...
The study by Nandan Nilekani advocates real estate tokenization which is the process of converting the value of a physical ...
India aims to be an $8 trillion economy by 2035, facing challenges like income disparity and low formalization. Real estate ...
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ET Now on MSNIndia real estate: Jackpot for Indians? '...can unlock $3.3 trillion...' - Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani explainsIndians have a chance to enjoy $3.3 trillion jackpot. However, this will likely come after overcoming major challenges. India ...
India introduced Aadhaar in a government initiative to provide Indians with a unique identification number to simplify access ...
Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates formed the Giving Pledge in 2010 to encourage the super wealthy to donate at least ...
Governance scandals have shaken India's startup ecosystem, eroding trust and prompting investors to demand stricter controls, ...
India is projected to become an $8 trillion economy by 2035, fueled by its digital transformation and infrastructure like ...
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Nandan Nilekani recalls first meeting with Narayana Murthy, says 'would have jumped off the cliff for him'Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani recently shared a pivotal moment in his career in a recent conversation with LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky. It was a 1978 job interview with Narayana Murthy.
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"The hype levels are unprecedented… we need a reality check on AI," Infosys Co-founder Nandan NilekaniBut Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani believes it's time for a reality check. "I thought today I'll briefly talk about, do a reality check on AI, because I think, you know, the hype levels are ...
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India's technological growth over past 15 years will enable faster AI adoption: Nandan NilekaniNandan Nilekani, Co-Founder and Chairman of IT services major Infosys, has cautioned against the hype surrounding AI, emphasizing that the challenges of implementation remain the same. According ...
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