Inderpal Singh
@_inderpalsingh
JLP @thekenweb, LAMP Fellow @PRSLegislative, St. Stephen's alum, Riveting Reader, Sometimes a writer
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"The cloud giveth, and the cloud taketh away" In my piece for @TheKenWeb, I examine the market for AI companies in India and what are the new antitrust issues that AI brings to digital markets.
90% of Indian AI firms don’t have reliable access to data. The plug, the power, the brain—it all belongs to Big AI: large language models (LLMs) built by OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Meta. It’s the kind of dependency that’s making India’s antitrust watchdog nervous.
"Every cloud has a server lining!" In my latest piece for The Ken, I talk about data centres. When we say our data is up there in the cloud, it's actually down here on the ground in physical form in a data centre. the-ken.com/story/reliance…
Reliance and OpenAI are stepping up their data-centre bets in India. And NTT Data is in talks with Oracle for a partnership in the country. While investments continue to flow in, the sector remains shrouded in approval delays, state-to-state competition, and market risks.
In this week's Ka-Ching!, @_inderpalsingh explores: the-ken.com/kaching/the-ne…
After decades of increasing complexity, the Indian government is promising simplicity in income tax laws. The new bill is 600-odd pages long. It's just over half the length of the current Act, down to three lakh words. Will this radically simplify India’s creaky old tax code?
A day of two Parliaments learning from each other, as @Nus_Ghani, 🇬🇧 Deputy Speaker @HouseofCommons meets @KirenRijiju, MPs and colleagues across 🇮🇳 Parliament.
Important lesson for young people: After childhood, there's no one to protect you from your own decisions. No one will stop you from getting yourself into a bad marriage, a job you hate, a mountain of debt, trouble with the law. You are the sole architect of your life path.
Gukesh rearranges all the pieces back on the chessboard, and then does Pranam to the board, gestures gratitude before rising to celebrate his win. Well done mate. Congratulations.
"Harvard Alum," read the candidate's CV I was interviewing. There were no other details about his educational background. When I asked what he studied at Harvard, he replied, "A Course on Entrepreneurship." When I inquired about the duration of the course, he said it was four…
What am I composed of? Cells, neurons, quarks? Maybe. But I like to believe that I am ultimately composed of the stories I have to narrate before I go to sleep every night.
It feels as if the world is a crossover of a million Nash Equilibriums.
#repost Dhiren Dukhu Whenever there’s a writer’s block, write the truest sentence and move from there. - Hemingway That’s a wrap to non-fiction writing workshop @ASR_Metta
This is such a lovely click!!
It's humiliating how much of a caged bird you realize you are as you grow. - Abdulsamad S. M.
Started teaching "Intro to International Relations" today. I like to open the class on a personal note: "I study international politics because my dad owned a gas station"
When I was a kid, I was so envious of my well off friends who had fridges with ice dispensers. We couldn't afford those nice fridges so I waited overnight for my ice trays to freeze to get ice cubes. My dumb "made it" dream was to get one of those fridges someday. Now I finally…
I want to live in a subjective world. Where even objectivity is subjective in some sense. Where even the objective analyses leave room for subjectivity. A world that breaks binaries, trenaries and factors in infine-ries.
Good things take time - and if it is taking time, it surely means it must be a good thing.
I tend to look at all theories and ideologies as suggestions, rathing than adopting them as a religion. As I don't end up marrying them this way, I can follow them with a principled distance - with the caveat that more lies beyond that theory.
10 Great Economic History Books (2) 1) Streets of Gold - Abramitzky + Boustan An incredibly impressive piece of economic history, breaking down many myths about the highly contentious topic of immigration. Great longitudinal analysis and well worth a read.
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Public service announcement for managers and coaches: you can't judge effort by results. Inconsistent performance doesn't mean people aren't trying their best. It often means they're doing their best in the face of turbulence. In humans, variability is a feature, not a bug.
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