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From PPI to Full KYC: India Wallet Evolution

Introduction: Regulation as the Foundation of Trust In every mature digital financial system, innovation eventually meets regulation. India’s digital payments ecosystem is no different. As we look at the evolution of wallets in India, one structural shift stands out clearly: the journey from lightly regulated Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPI) to fully KYC-compliant wallet ecosystems. From […]

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Super Wallets vs Super Apps in India 2035

Introduction: The Next Platform War Is Already Forming India’s digital economy, powered by the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and the ecosystem built by the National Payments Corporation of India, is entering a new phase. Today, most users interact with either: Super apps (all-in-one ecosystems) Digital wallets (focused financial interfaces) But by 2035, this distinction may

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EV Data Economy: The New Digital Goldmine

Introduction: From Machines to Data Platforms Electric vehicles are often viewed as hardware innovations. But in reality, they are something much more powerful: Data-generating platforms on wheels Every EV continuously produces data: Battery performance Driving patterns Energy consumption Location and route behavior By 2047, the value of this data could rival—or even exceed—the value of

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How Small Businesses Can Go Sustainable

Sustainability is not just for large corporations. Small businesses can also make a big impact by adopting simple and practical changes. One of the easiest steps is reducing waste. This can include minimizing packaging, recycling materials, and avoiding unnecessary resource usage. Energy efficiency is another important area. Switching to LED lighting, using energy-efficient equipment, and

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AI-Powered Learning Platforms

Introduction: Smarter Learning Systems AI is transforming education by enabling intelligent learning systems. We see this as a major shift toward personalized and efficient learning experiences. Problem Statement Traditional learning methods fail to address individual student needs. Industry Insights AI platforms offer: Personalized learning paths Real-time feedback Performance tracking Strategic Solutions Implement AI-based platforms Use

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Battery Power: India’s EV Backbone

Introduction: Batteries Decide the Game In the EV ecosystem, vehicles get the attention—but batteries control the economics. India’s 2047 vision will depend heavily on how effectively we build a self-reliant battery ecosystem. Market Gap Import dependency on lithium and components Limited battery recycling infrastructure High cost impacting EV affordability Strategic Focus Gigafactory development Battery-as-a-Service models

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From Waste to Wealth: Reducing the Six Big Losses in Your Plant

Introduction In today’s competitive manufacturing environment, operational efficiency is essential for maintaining profitability, product quality, and customer satisfaction. One of the most effective ways to improve manufacturing performance is by identifying and eliminating waste. A proven framework for achieving this goal is addressing the Six Big Losses, a concept widely used in Total Productive Maintenance

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Security‑First Service Ownership and Accountability in Cloud‑Native DevOps

In large cloud‑native environments, services often drift into a “shared but unowned” state, where multiple teams touch the same microservice but no one feels responsible for its security posture. Security‑first service ownership means that every service has a named owner (or small team), clear security responsibilities, and observable metrics so that violations, misconfigurations, and gaps

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Security‑First Compliance as Code in Cloud‑Native DevOps

In many organisations, compliance is treated as a separate, manual audit cycle: a checklist that’s checked once a year and then forgotten until next time. A security‑first “compliance‑as‑code” model flips this by embedding compliance rules into the same systems that ship software: every build, IaC change, and deployment is validated against living, versioned compliance policies

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Security‑First Documentation and Runbooks in Cloud‑Native DevOps

In cloud‑native environments, great code can be undermined by outdated or missing documentation: operators guess how to respond to incidents, skip critical security‑related steps, or misconfigure services based on informal chat messages. A security‑first approach to documentation and runbooks means treating them as first‑class parts of the system—versioned alongside code, linked to CI/CD, and tested

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