Author: Arabian Media staff

India is fast emerging as a global AI powerhouse, with its market expected to grow from $7.8 billion in 2025 to more than $17 billion by 2027. A thriving ecosystem—600,000 AI professionals, 700 million internet users, and 2,000+ startups launched in the past three years—has positioned the country at the forefront of enterprise AI adoption, according to BCG.Government-backed digital infrastructure (Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker) and initiatives like the India AI Mission are accelerating this momentum.Key sectors such as BFSI, retail, energy/industrials, automotive and healthcare are expanding and transforming rapidly by leveraging AI. Media reports suggest that while 23% of Indian businesses have…

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In India, nearly Rs 2 lakh crore lies unclaimed in Employee Provident Funds (EPF), insurance, bank deposits, and other assets. This is money earned hard over the years, but many people are simply unaware of the funds they are entitled to or unsure how to claim them. For families navigating grief, bureaucracy, or financial stress, this money remains painfully out of reach as well.Kustodian.life is on a mission to change this. Founded by Harsh Jain and Kunal Kabra in 2023, the fintech startup is reimagining how Indians access, recover, and secure their financial future—with empathy at the core and AI…

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Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. In today’s game, our laptops are mission-critical. But here’s the thing: hauling your main device everywhere—flights, coffee shops, meetings—is risky. One drop, one spill, and you’re scrambling.That’s why a lot of professionals invest in a backup laptop—and right now you can grab a refurbished 13.3″ Apple MacBook Air for just $189.97 (MSRP $999) with free shipping.The MacBook Air is light, reliable, and built…

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Hello,The H-1B visa shakeup has turned dreams into nightmares.US President Donald Trump, in an executive order, has slapped a $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications. Indians, who account for 71% of all approvals, are set to be hit the hardest. Indian IT giant TCS, the second-biggest beneficiary after Amazon with over 5,000 approvals in 2025, is expected to feel the brunt. Other top beneficiaries include Microsoft, Meta, Apple, Google, Deloitte, Infosys, Wipro, and Tech Mahindra Americas.Ajay Bhutoria, former advisor to President Joe Biden, warned of a potential crisis for the US technology sector’s competitive edge.Indian entrepreneurs aren’t holding back either. Former Infosys…

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Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. For professionals and entrepreneurs, productivity is non-negotiable. This one-time deal delivers every essential Microsoft Office tool you need to run a business or manage your work, without locking you into another subscription.Lifetime license — one payment of $49.97, no renewals or subscriptionsIncludes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams (basic), OneNote, Publisher, AccessOptimized for Windows 10 and 11 with support for all major languagesFull desktop…

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The Trump administration has clarified that the new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas is a one-time payment applicable only to new petitions and does not apply to current visa holders, providing a huge relief for thousands of concerned professionals working in the US, including from India.The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said in a statement on Saturday that President Trump’s new H-1B visa requirement applies only to new, prospective petitions that have not yet been filed.H-1B petitions submitted before the effective proclamation date of September 21 are not affected. Those visa holders currently outside the US also do not…

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In today’s binge-watching world, epic storytelling often comes measured in hours—sometimes hundreds of them. TV shows give us sprawling plots, countless characters, and seasons that stretch on for years. But what if I told you that some books, despite being short, can deliver the same emotional punch, world-building depth, and unforgettable experiences as any multi-season show?Short books have a unique power. They condense imagination, emotion, and adventure into a compact, intense experience. Every page counts, and every chapter delivers more than you might expect. For readers who crave the thrill of epic storytelling but don’t have months to commit, these…

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YourStory’s DevSparks Chennai 2025 brought together artificial intelligence experts, developers and enthusiasts to discuss the role of artificial intelligence in building and scaling software, skilling developers in AI, and more. The opening session by Praveen Jayakumar, Head of AI/ML Solutions Architecture at AWS India, discussed building and scaling agents with AWS and how to go beyond copilots to build truly intelligent production-ready AI agents. “By 2028, 15% of all work decisions will be made by agentic AI,” Jayakumar said at the event. Agentic AI was a keyword at the session, with multiple speakers drawing real-world use cases and explaining how…

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Have you ever wished you could sit down with someone who has seen more of life than you have, someone whose advice feels timeless, whose words cut through confusion, and whose perspective opens doors in your mind you didn’t know existed? Imagine having a conversation that leaves you thinking long after the words are spoken—a conversation that challenges you, inspires you, and guides you toward growth. Now imagine that instead of a single mentor, you could access seven different mentors anytime you pick up a book.Books have this extraordinary power. They don’t just inform—they engage, provoke, and advise. They can…

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I am proud to build and do business in India. For far too long, chasing the “American Dream” has been seen as the ultimate goal, but the truth is that the Indian Dream is bigger, bolder, and rooted in our own soil. Today, with the world’s focus shifting and barriers rising abroad, it is our responsibility to transform challenges into opportunities right here at home. India is not just a market; it is a powerhouse of talent, innovation, and resilience. Rather than exporting our brightest minds, we must channel them into creating global products, cutting-edge research, and enterprises that carry…

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