2025-03-12
https://www.reporters-collective.in/ ... “The venture capital funds may have bet their money on building home-grown community apps but neither they nor most of the founders seemed to see any incentive in muting the hate and disinformation on these mushrooming platforms.” @reporters_co
The Reporters' Collective
A look at community apps like Kutumb mobilizing millions of Indians for politics, spreading disinformation, and inciting hate, beyond civil watchdogs' scrutiny
Away From Scrutiny, New Networking Apps Are Mobilising Millions of Indians For Politics, Disinformation and Hate. X: @anoophilip , @reporters_co , @majuli_chapori , @reporters_co ,...
2024-02-17
https://www.bloomberg.com/... NPCI is set to double UPI acceptability points in the UAE and Singapore. Yet merchant visibility — signs that show UPI is accepted there — could take up to 12 months and only then will transaction traffic pick up. India Edition by @menakadoshi
Bloomberg
A look at the global outreach of India's UPI, which has expanded to seven other Asian countries and now lets Indian tourists buy tickets at the Eiffel Tower
signs that show UPI is accepted there — could take up to 12 months and only then will transaction traffic pick up. India Edition by @menakadoshi LinkedIn: Menaka Doshi : 🌏Seven don...
2024-02-12
https://www.bloomberg.com/... India Edition by @menakadoshi “The financial meltdown of a digital payments pioneer has shown India's world-leading fintech sector for the adolescent it is. Hungry for growth, but dismissive of process.”
Bloomberg
The RBI's clampdown on Paytm has created confusion for millions of customers and raises questions about the Indian central bank's opacity and regulatory actions
2024-02-11
https://www.bloomberg.com/... India Edition by @menakadoshi “The financial meltdown of a digital payments pioneer has shown India's world-leading fintech sector for the adolescent it is. Hungry for growth, but dismissive of process.”
Bloomberg
The RBI's clampdown on Paytm has created confusion for millions of customers and raises questions about the Indian central bank's opacity and regulatory actions
Multiple Penalties, Yet Stakeholders Stunned By Paytm Bank Wreck. Why? — The financial meltdown of a digital payments pioneer …
2023-03-31
The Indian government is looking to buy new spyware software. A clutch of firms are in the race to win the £120 million contract. Earlier, the Supreme Court committee submitted an inconclusive report on the Pegasus malware https://www.ft.com/...
Financial Times
Sources: India is looking for alternatives to Pegasus to avoid the “PR problem” associated with the NSO Group, and is seeking to spend between $16M and $120M
Modi government seeks alternatives to software made by NSO Group following snooping scandals around the world Tweets: @yusufdfi , @advait_px , @apar1984 , @meenakandasamy , @langam...