F or decades, India was perceived as the world’s back office, providing services, outsourcing and incremental work. That story is changing fast.
India’s moment in deep tech and space has advanced from a distant promise and is now underway, via satellites, rockets, robots and manufacturing hubs.
It is being further amplified by funding rounds, policy shifts and a new generation of founders. The question is no longer if India can be a global deep tech player and innovate technologically; it is how fast and how well. Show Full Article
We’ve been on the cusp of this shift at Pixxel, building hyperspectral imaging satellites, collaborating with partners worldwide and navigating regulatory, financial and supply chain challenges. These aren’t abstract hurdles, but the ground truth every deep

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