Benjamin Parkin
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@FT South Asia correspondent. [email protected]
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Head of Indian IT giant TCS tells Financial Times that artificial intelligence will result in “minimal” need for call centres in as soon as a year, with AI’s rapid advances set to upend a vast industry across Asia and beyond | ft.com/content/149681… w/Benjamin Parkin
Lovely to see 'The Women's Cricket Revolution,' our Financial Times documentary on how #India can revolutionise women's cricket with the launch of an #IPL -style women's league, published two months before #WPL 1, nominated on the global Top 10 of the AIPS MEDIA Awards
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🚨🚨🚨INDIA ELECTION OPENS KLAXON
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'We can understand more or less who is not voting [for the BJP] and why, so we focus on them'
Our Financial Times deep dive into the formidable grassroots operation of India’s BJP, one of the world's biggest electoral machines w/John Reed जॉन रीड jyotsna singh
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Modi has won plaudits for measures to help business during his decade in power. But many companies remain tangled in red tape.
“Modi is a great marketer, but the ease of doing business is still not that easy at all” | ft.com/content/0b3e79… w/John Reed जॉन रीड
For all his dominance of Indian politics, there is one place that Modi has so far been unable to crack: the country’s prosperous south. Our Financial Times analysis on his attempts to finally do so w/jyotsna singh
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Our Financial Times interview: India risks ‘squandering’ demographic dividend, says World Bank ft.com/content/518b12…
Our Financial Times interview with Sequoia’s newly spun off India arm: 'We think a reallocation from China to India is real' ft.com/content/4d5303… w/Mercedes Ruehl
Scoop: The entrepreneurs behind Builder.ai, one of the UK’s best-funded tech start-ups, have been named in Indian criminal probes Alexandra Heal
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NEW: The men behind one of London’s rare tech successes, Microsoft-backed start-up Builder.ai, named in Indian criminal probes
From me and Benjamin Parkin
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The divisive politics of India’s movement to ‘reclaim’ temples
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FT Big Read by John Reed जॉन रीड jyotsna singh