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these include sundar pichai, the ceo of google, and more recently, binny ba nsal.nder of flipkart, a massive online shopping site launched in 2007, six years before amazon arrived in the country. it's considered one of india's most successful start—ups. and when walmart recently bought most of the company, the deal made binny a billionaire. and whilst in delhi, i could not resist grabbing a few minutes with the man himself to get a snapshot of the indian tech industry. we have a lot bigger market, lot bigger economy, we have a lot more people on the internet. ten years back we had 15—20 million people on the internet, now we have more than 350—400 million people connected. that has created a huge market for indian entrepreneurs now, to really dream big and execute. what do you think india is really good at? i think one thing india is really good at is producing global leaders. if you look at companies like pepsi, google, microsoft, a lot of the ceos today are indian. and that kind of gives me hope that one day not so much in the future we'll have the next google or
these include sundar pichai, the ceo of google, and more recently, binny ba nsal.nder of flipkart, a massive online shopping site launched in 2007, six years before amazon arrived in the country. it's considered one of india's most successful start—ups. and when walmart recently bought most of the company, the deal made binny a billionaire. and whilst in delhi, i could not resist grabbing a few minutes with the man himself to get a snapshot of the indian tech industry. we have a lot bigger...
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it's considered one of india's most successful start—ups. the deal made binny a billionaire. himselfapshot of the indian tech industry. how have you seen the indian tech scene change in the last 20 years? the indian tech scene really started evolving in the last 10— 12 years. work in data companies. literally, you could count them on yourfingers. started coming out of india. growth in the number of start—ups and people working in... why is that? multiple reasons. more people on the internet. now we have more than 350—400 million people connected. to really dream big and execute. what do you think india is really good at? of the ceos today are indian. businesses globally much better than maybe their chinese counterparts. what do you think india is not good at? a mindset change. artificial intelligence, good or bad for india? i think both. it is very hard to predict which side the penny falls. societal issues at scale. i can imagine that happening. and the right solutions. so i am more optimistic than pessimistic about al. thank you for your time. thank you. can a self driving car surv
it's considered one of india's most successful start—ups. the deal made binny a billionaire. himselfapshot of the indian tech industry. how have you seen the indian tech scene change in the last 20 years? the indian tech scene really started evolving in the last 10— 12 years. work in data companies. literally, you could count them on yourfingers. started coming out of india. growth in the number of start—ups and people working in... why is that? multiple reasons. more people on the...
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these include sundar pichai, the ceo of google, and more recently, binny ba nsal.ounder of flipkart, a massive online shopping site launched in 2007, six years before amazon arrived in the country. it's considered one of india's most successful start—ups. and when walmart recently bought most of the company, the deal made binny a billionaire. and whilst in delhi, i couldn't resist grabbing a few minutes with the man himself to get a snapshot of the indian tech industry. we have a lot bigger market, lot bigger economy, we have a lot more people on the internet. ten years back we had 15—20 million people on the internet, now we have more than 350—400 million people connected. that has created a huge market for indian entrepreneurs now, to really dream big and execute, which wasn't the case before. what do you think india is really good at? i think one thing india is really good at is producing global leaders. if you look at companies like pepsi, google, microsoft, a lot of the ceos today are indian. and that kind of gives me hope that one day not so much in the futur
these include sundar pichai, the ceo of google, and more recently, binny ba nsal.ounder of flipkart, a massive online shopping site launched in 2007, six years before amazon arrived in the country. it's considered one of india's most successful start—ups. and when walmart recently bought most of the company, the deal made binny a billionaire. and whilst in delhi, i couldn't resist grabbing a few minutes with the man himself to get a snapshot of the indian tech industry. we have a lot bigger...
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binny bansal a billionaire.lhi i could not resist grabbing a few minutes with the man himself to get a snapshot of the indian tech industry. how have you seen the indian tech scene change in the last 20 years? the indian tech scene really started evolving in the last 10- 12 really started evolving in the last 10— 12 years. 20 years back there was not really at tech scene, the tech scene was people you would graduate and go to the us, work in data companies, we didn't have indian data companies, there were a handful, you could count them on your fingers. handful, you could count them on yourfingers. so it really handful, you could count them on your fingers. so it really started changing in 2011 when a lot of start—ups started coming out of india. ithink start—ups started coming out of india. i think in the last ten yea rs, india. i think in the last ten years, there has been destined explosion in the number of start—ups and people working in... why is that? multiple reasons. we have a lot bigger market, like vig
binny bansal a billionaire.lhi i could not resist grabbing a few minutes with the man himself to get a snapshot of the indian tech industry. how have you seen the indian tech scene change in the last 20 years? the indian tech scene really started evolving in the last 10- 12 really started evolving in the last 10— 12 years. 20 years back there was not really at tech scene, the tech scene was people you would graduate and go to the us, work in data companies, we didn't have indian data...
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these include sundar pichai, the ceo of google, and more recently, binny ba nsal.er of flipkart, a massive online shopping site launched in 2007, six years before amazon arrived in the country. it's considered one of india's most successful start—ups. and when walmart recently bought most of the company, the deal made binny a billionaire. while in delhi, i could not resist grabbing a few minutes with the man himself to get a snapshot of the indian tech industry. how have you seen the indian tech scene change in the last 20 years? the indian tech scene really started evolving in the last 10—12 years. 20 years back there was not really a tech scene, the tech scene was people who would graduate and go to the us, work in data companies. we didn't have indian product companies, there were a handful, literally, you could count them on yourfingers. so it really started changing in 2011—12 when a lot of start—ups started coming out of india. i think in the last ten years, there has been just an exponential growth in the number of start—ups and people working in... why is t
these include sundar pichai, the ceo of google, and more recently, binny ba nsal.er of flipkart, a massive online shopping site launched in 2007, six years before amazon arrived in the country. it's considered one of india's most successful start—ups. and when walmart recently bought most of the company, the deal made binny a billionaire. while in delhi, i could not resist grabbing a few minutes with the man himself to get a snapshot of the indian tech industry. how have you seen the indian...
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these include sundar pichai, the ceo of google, and more recently, binny ba nsal.ul start—ups. and when walmart recently bought most of the company, the deal made binny a billionaire. and whilst in delhi, i couldn't resist grabbing a few minutes with the man himself to get a snapshot of the indian tech industry. we have a lot bigger market, lot bigger economy, we have a lot more people on the internet. ten years back we had 15—20 million people on the internet, now we have more than 350—400 million people connected. that has created a huge market for indian entrepreneurs now, to really dream big and execute, which wasn't the case before. what do you think india is really good at? i think one thing india is really good at is producing global leaders. if you look at companies like pepsi, google, microsoft, a lot of the ceos today are indian. and that kind of gives me hope that one day not so much in the future we'll have the next google or microsoft coming out of india, because indian entrepreneurs and their leaders i think can scale businesses globally much better t
these include sundar pichai, the ceo of google, and more recently, binny ba nsal.ul start—ups. and when walmart recently bought most of the company, the deal made binny a billionaire. and whilst in delhi, i couldn't resist grabbing a few minutes with the man himself to get a snapshot of the indian tech industry. we have a lot bigger market, lot bigger economy, we have a lot more people on the internet. ten years back we had 15—20 million people on the internet, now we have more than...
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you happy with the way migrants were kept for days on a boat in august as the interior minister mr binnie refused to let the. heard that the terrible consequence of the fact that the use nots not want to solve the problem for all many years the different governments asked for a joint solution to reform the system there is not one advisor his decision to keep certain members of your party were very upset by this deal the sporty said the decision not to allow the rescue ship to disembark is not shared by me it cannot belong to my any of us we express concerns and we say this is not the solution but i can also understand that that has remained to blame by the or it may i answer that i cannot stand the standard after many years of silence silence by our power barnett's of the park received by mr mccraw on this blaming on us but at the same time to militarize the border with italy invented media militarize of the west board of italy and the strike in there also massive reports from the human rights ngo about violation by the french authorities in the french police about the rights of the migra
you happy with the way migrants were kept for days on a boat in august as the interior minister mr binnie refused to let the. heard that the terrible consequence of the fact that the use nots not want to solve the problem for all many years the different governments asked for a joint solution to reform the system there is not one advisor his decision to keep certain members of your party were very upset by this deal the sporty said the decision not to allow the rescue ship to disembark is not...
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binny's pink skies by the taj mahal. or as the sun sets in the city of angels. hello there we've got plenty of rain over south america at the moment plenty of cloud too over the southern parts of brazil and to the southeast where we've seen lots of cloud and lots of outbreaks of rain too now a lot of that is clearing away and we certainly have brought to skies here but not quite for all of this for us in santiago it's looking rather gray throughout the day with a few outbreaks of right in the warm whether either with a maximum temperature just a fourteen degrees as you'd expect as you head up the mountains you will see a lot of that where the snow it brightens up there was we had through wednesday and it will be warmer to a bit of sunshine should make nineteen degrees really quite pleasant but the north they will still have the showers across parts of paraguay stretching across towards rio for the rule of thumb for the central america is we've got the remnants of a storm that hit we're still plenty of cloud there for across the region plenty of heavy rain as wel
binny's pink skies by the taj mahal. or as the sun sets in the city of angels. hello there we've got plenty of rain over south america at the moment plenty of cloud too over the southern parts of brazil and to the southeast where we've seen lots of cloud and lots of outbreaks of rain too now a lot of that is clearing away and we certainly have brought to skies here but not quite for all of this for us in santiago it's looking rather gray throughout the day with a few outbreaks of right in the...
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binny's pink skies by the time hot. air is the sun sets in the city of angels. alice spring rains are pretty obvious now i'm getting a bit pepped up each day to be honest start most countries in south america obviously weather climate is it is whitest so in northern argentina sixty six millimeters and that's in the suburbs of one of their is enough to give you street flooding in twenty four hours maybe even count tends to come in bursting to be there i think on saturday ri is like to see some significant rain in santiago as well it was snow increasing the obvious if you look up into the endian mountains not a surprise just sick confirmation of what time of year we are in north of the continent and the rains a tropical storm cooks that went through barbados and then. so invented in the gravity and gave rain while the thing else is this massive cloud is hard to see any circulation left but he does contain a lot of potential rain which it will drop from puerto rico to make a republic haiti eventually cuba and jamaica as it moves slowly in with the trade winds punis
binny's pink skies by the time hot. air is the sun sets in the city of angels. alice spring rains are pretty obvious now i'm getting a bit pepped up each day to be honest start most countries in south america obviously weather climate is it is whitest so in northern argentina sixty six millimeters and that's in the suburbs of one of their is enough to give you street flooding in twenty four hours maybe even count tends to come in bursting to be there i think on saturday ri is like to see some...
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binny's pink skies by the time hans. r. is the sun sets in the city of angels. the skies the last the clear across a good parts of south america a little more cloud as the fall north of brazil up toward sky an assyrian nama venezuela colombia must be the main focus for the shasta we do see over the next couple of days for the southwest and the round since you know thirty celsius ninety five want to sara's santiago gets up to around twenty one degrees and rising will touch twenty three here as we go into the weekend thirty two therefore since you now says the showers they'll continue across the fall north of brazil and up schools and northwest of the continent joining up with the showers that we have across the western side of the caribbean into wept panama they'll crop of showers there pushing up towards the yucatan peninsula a great friend to missing a fair bit of cloud at present don't see bad for the lesser antilles but the showers never really too far away from here as we go through the next couple days with those easterly winds driving through so that's fri
binny's pink skies by the time hans. r. is the sun sets in the city of angels. the skies the last the clear across a good parts of south america a little more cloud as the fall north of brazil up toward sky an assyrian nama venezuela colombia must be the main focus for the shasta we do see over the next couple of days for the southwest and the round since you know thirty celsius ninety five want to sara's santiago gets up to around twenty one degrees and rising will touch twenty three here as...