
Anuja Mehta covers technology and society from Bangalore — where AI policy, platform regulation, and the human-consequences of the next wave of automation intersect with India's development priorities. Her beat is the long view: what the next decade of technology does to the work people do and the state's ability to plan for it.
Recent work
India's Chip Sovereignty Push Faces Deeper Compute Challenge
India's Semiconductor Mission 2.0 targets 70-75% domestic chip capability by 2029, but the harder challenge lies in building sovereign compute capacity for AI workloads that currently depend entirely on foreign hyperscalers.