
Bhavin Turakhia Mukesh Bansal And Other Indian Unicorn Founders Shift Their Second Acts To AI
A fresh wave of Indian unicorn founders is moving into artificial intelligence, launching AI-native ventures rather than bolting AI onto older software.

Bengaluru-based Atomgrid has become the founder-focused story to watch this week because it sits at the meeting point of manufacturing, research and exports.

Delhi's Electric Vehicles Policy 2026 has formally moved from cabinet approval to implementation, setting up one of the capital's most aggressive clean-transport pushes so far.

Mumbai-born founder Dhravya Shah has raised 3 million dollars in seed funding for Supermemory, the artificial-intelligence startup he began after building a popular open-source memory project.

Tata Electronics has tightened security controls and restricted employee access to internal systems after a reported data breach involving sensitive customer files.

Viewer complaints over ZEE5's World Cup streams turn broadcast rights into a wider technology story about reliability, device access, pricing clarity and streaming infrastructure.