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- Time of India
Amaravati to be ‘quantum gateway' of the country
Vijayawada: Aiming to make Amaravati the 'quantum gateway' of the country, Andhra Pradesh govt passed a declaration and the same was adopted by the participants at the Amaravati quantum valley (AQV) workshop held on Monday. The declaration outlined specific targets and timelines to meet in the next four years. The declaration has proposed to establish a global quantum collaboration council (GQCC), in partnership with national quantum mission (NQM), in Amaravati to harmonise international standards, pursue joint R&D, and promote trusted supply networks. The declaration also proposed to establish a multi-stakeholder Amaravati quantum valley mission board (AQVMB) with multiple working groups to identify the use cases of quantum in different sectors. It has been resolved to convene the annual 'World Quantum Expo' in Amaravati starting 2026. AQV will spearhead the creation of a national startup forum with VC-backed milestone-based funding and mentorship. A dedicated Rs 1,000 crore quantum fund and access to living-lab infrastructure will support at least 20 quantum hardware and software startups in the next year and 100 by 2030. Startups will also benefit from regulatory sandboxes. AQV aims to attract a minimum of $500 million quantum technology investments by Jan 1, 2027 with a target of $1 billion by Jan 1, 2029 in areas such as computing, chips, sensing, and communications. India's largest open quantum testbed, QchipIN, would be established by AQV within 12 months. This will integrate quantum computers, QKD fiber links, and deployable sensor platforms to enable pilots across sectors like health-tech, BFSI, logistics, defense, and space. QChipIN will provide end-to-end access to quantum hardware, algorithms, tools, and expert support. AQV will also anchor domestic production of Qubit platforms, cryo-electronics, photonic packages, quantum chips, quantum dots, quantum readout hardware like single photon detector, homodyne detector, and control systems, targeting Rs 5,000 crore annual exports by 2030. AQV will also establish India's first integrated quantum skilling ecosystem.


Time of India
5 hours ago
- Time of India
AppsForBharat raises Rs 175 crore to deepen temple-tech infra
Bengaluru: AppsForBharat, the parent company of the devotional platform Sri Mandir, raised Rs 175 crore led by Susquehanna Asia Venture Capital. Existing investors, including Nandan Nilekani's Fundamentum, Elevation Capital, and Peak XV Partners, also participated. The company said the funds will be used to scale operations across over 20 temple towns, including Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Ujjain. Plans include expanding logistics and fulfilment infrastructure for the delivery of prasad and ritual goods, strengthening the services and commerce stack, and developing AI tools to personalise and simplify user experiences. Sri Mandir, which has over 4 crore downloads, allows users to book pujas and offerings online, stream devotional content, and receive temple prasad at home. In the past year alone, 12 lakh devotees conducted 52 lakh online pujas and chadhavas at 70 temples via the app. Nearly 20% of demand comes from the Indian diaspora in the US, UK, UAE, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. You Can Also Check: Bengaluru AQI | Weather in Bengaluru | Bank Holidays in Bengaluru | Public Holidays in Bengaluru The company said digital engagement helped temples improve both reach and revenues. In temple towns such as Ujjain, Uttarakhand, and Tirunelveli, it reported increased devotee participation and footfall, while online puja bookings contributed an additional 25-30% to temple earnings. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo At the Mahakumbh Mela 2025, Sri Mandir partnered exclusively with the Vedashram Trust, enabling 3 lakh users to access services digitally. AppsForBharat said it plans to ramp up local hiring in temple towns to operate fulfilment hubs and expand temple partnerships. On the user side, it is developing AI features to support navigation, queries, and ritual guidance. "With this fundraise, we are entering the next phase of growth – scaling temple partnerships, improving digital infrastructure, and building AI capabilities," said Prashant Sachan, founder and CEO. "We've not only improved access and convenience for devotees, but also created consistent income opportunities for priests and vendors who traditionally relied on seasonal footfall." Founded in 2020, AppsForBharat is backed by a team that includes former operators and investors from Flipkart, Matrix Partners, Elevation Capital, and Airblack.


India.com
6 hours ago
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India Readies 52 Military Satellites For Space Dominance - Panic Loading For Pakistan?
India is preparing for a major strategic leap in space with a project that could potentially elevate the country to the ranks of global space superpowers. While the mission is yet to be launched, it is seen as a major step in enhancing India's military space capabilities. As part of this operation, India is gearing up to expand its satellite warfare infrastructure, strengthening its presence in space for military applications. The Indian government has planned to deploy 52 satellites dedicated to the armed forces. Of these, 21 satellites will be built by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), while the remaining 31 satellites will be developed by private companies. In today's DNA episode, Rahul Sinha, Managing Editor of Zee News, analysed India's plan to become a superpower in space: Watch Full Episode Here: #DNAWithRahulSinha | अब अंतरिक्ष में भारत का 'ऑपरेशन सिंदूर'! भारत ने तैयार किया 'सैटेलाइट पावर' प्लान ये खबर पाकिस्तान को टेंशन जरूर देगी..#DNA #Space #Satellite @RahulSinhaTV — Zee News (@ZeeNews) June 30, 2025 The ambitious project comes with a five-year timeline. The first satellite is scheduled for launch in April next year, and the deployment of all 52 satellites is expected to be completed by 2029. The total cost of the project is estimated at approximately Rs. 27,000 crore. The effectiveness of satellite data in modern warfare was already demonstrated by India during Operation Sindoor, where Indian forces carried out pinpoint strikes on the headquarters of terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeT) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) using intelligence gathered through human resources and satellite surveillance. The operation was so impactful that Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif admitted that the Pakistani Army was only able to endure the Indian offensive because of satellite data provided by China. In an interview, Asif had acknowledged, "During Operation Sindoor, our army received satellite data from China, which helped us withstand Indian attacks. China, being a friendly nation, supported us by providing satellite-based intelligence." Today, satellites are no longer limited to surveillance and data collection. They now play a crucial role in guiding long-range missiles to precise targets. This is why all major global powers are investing heavily in military-grade satellite systems. A comparative look at military satellites shows: - The United States leads with 247 military satellites in orbit. - China follows with 157 satellites. - Russia holds third place with 110 military satellites. - Currently, India has 9 military satellites, placing it seventh globally, but once the 52-satellite plan is complete, India's space capability could become like that of superpowers like Russia. Historically, warfare evolved from land and sea battles to air warfare in the 20th century, and now, the new frontier is space. The strategic significance of military presence in space has been echoed by India's first Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat, who stressed the urgent need for India to strengthen its cyber and space warfare capabilities. He believed that India must quickly master technologies that can establish the country as a powerful space-faring nation.