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#134 Spoofs Are No Laughing Matter
In this edition of Technopolitik, Aditya Ramanathan explains the widespread use of jamming and spoofing, and explains the many utilities and…
13 hrs ago
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Adya
ChinaTech #19 | Measures for Identifying AI-Generated Content
... And China's approach of "regulation as infrastructure"
Sep 24
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Shobhankita Reddy
ChinaTech #18 | GII, AI Companions, Embodied AI, 2022 China Patent Survey
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Sep 22
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Shobhankita Reddy
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ChinaTech #17 | China's AI Diffusion
A few weeks ago, China’s State Council released the AI+ initiative.
Sep 22
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Shobhankita Reddy
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#133 India's Military Wishlist: Understanding the TPCR
In this edition of Technopolitik, Adya Madhavan unpacks the 3rd edition of India’s Technology Perspective Capability Roadmap.
Sep 16
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Adya
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#xxvii Beyond Citations | Google: A tech monopoly without consequences
‘I’m glad it’s over.’ This is how Google CEO Sundar Pichai responded when Trump congratulated the company on the judgement in a recent landmark…
Sep 15
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Lokendra Sharma
#132 What Are India's Trump Cards?
In this edition of Technopolitik, Ashwin Prasad explores what India’s options are in the face of Trump’s 50% tariffs.
Sep 5
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Ashwin Prasad
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#xxvi Beyond Citations | The curious case of US tech giants and Trump's clutches
How autonomous are corporate giants like Nvidia and Intel?
Sep 4
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Lokendra Sharma
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#131 India's SMR Solution?
In this edition of Technopolitik, Anwesha Sen argues that a strategic partnership between India and Canada on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) is crucial…
Sep 1
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Adya
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August 2025
#130 Beyond Borders: Reimagining Technological Sovereignty
In this edition of Technopolitik, Arindam Goswami discusses the idea of technological sovereignty in today’s world and examines the model through…
Aug 27
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Adya
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China's Hydrogen Economy
A Guest Post by Bhumika Sevkani
Aug 26
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Shobhankita Reddy
#xxv Beyond Citations | Biological weapons convention, 50 years later
Exploring Wuhan researchers' view on the biological weapons convention.
Aug 21
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Lokendra Sharma
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