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BENGALURU (Reuters) -ChatGPT parent OpenAI will open its first India office in New Delhi later this year, deepening its push in its second-largest market by user numbers. OpenAI, which is backed by Microsoft,
Beijing ‘will firmly stand with India, uphold the multilateral trading system’; Trump adviser calls out New Delhi for ‘cozying up’ to Xi Jinping.
OpenAI has begun hiring for its first India office in New Delhi, which will open later this year, marking the company’s official entry into the country. CEO Sam Altman said the move supports the IndiaAI Mission as India emerges as ChatGPT’s second-largest market after the US.
With the new office, OpenAI aims to strengthen its presence in India, tapping into the country’s vast pool of tech talent and strategic importance in shaping global AI policy and innovation.
The seeds of tension were sown after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval signed an agreement to reopen trading routes, including the Lipulekh pass
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'Road to Russia-Ukraine Peace Runs Through New Delhi': New US Reasoning to Defend 50% Tariffs
Tensions between India and the US have escalated due to India's purchase of Russian oil, prompting criticism from US trade counselor Peter Navarro., India News, Times Now
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The Print on MSNDelhi gets new police chief day after attack on CM Rekha Gupta. D-G Prisons Golcha replaces Singh
Golcha has been appointed full-time commissioner in contrast to Singh, who held charge of Delhi Police in addition to his primary posting as D-G (Home Guards).
IPS Satish Golcha has been appointed as the new Commissioner of Delhi Police day after Delhi CM Rekha Gupta was hit by a man. Scroll down to know more about him.
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Who is Satish Golcha, Delhi's new police chief? 30+ years in IPS, held many key posts in capital
Satish Golcha, an AGMUT-cadre IPS officer of the 1992 batch, presently posted as director general for prisons, has served as DGP of Arunachal Pradesh too
The foreign ministers of India and China met in New Delhi on Monday in a renewed effort by the nuclear-armed Asian rivals to ease tensions after a five-year border standoff significantly hurt relations.