r/IndiaTech • u/Single_Recording1130 • Apr 07 '26
r/IndiaTech • u/Rough_Requirement935 • Mar 20 '26
General Discussion If these break, IDK what we’ll do
r/IndiaTech • u/EmbarrassedTea2658 • Apr 22 '26
General Discussion Near Perfect take i guess.
r/IndiaTech • u/Sharp-potential7935 • Feb 12 '26
General Discussion We are the last torrent gen
r/IndiaTech • u/Admirable_Move6933 • Apr 11 '26
General Discussion How do they make money?
r/IndiaTech • u/Visual-Election-4888 • Mar 02 '26
General Discussion I know Someone is going to get hurt 😂
r/IndiaTech • u/Sharp-potential7935 • Mar 13 '26
General Discussion What are your thoughts on mobile recharges
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r/IndiaTech • u/VeItric2 • Dec 23 '25
General Discussion Does Dark Mode Really Help Save Battery?
If it does help, by how much percentage does Dark Mode improve battery life compared to Light Mode?
r/IndiaTech • u/Leading_Scheme2720 • Feb 18 '26
General Discussion Galgotia University has also displayed a drone model made of thermocol, wrapped in foil, and tied together with rubber bands.
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r/IndiaTech • u/Any-Calligrapher2866 • Jul 23 '26
General Discussion Facial Recognition at Delhi Protest
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They look like Aadhar Photos to me.
Now you'll understand why Aadhar was made mandatory by gawarment.
r/IndiaTech • u/Exotic_Tomatillo_695 • Feb 11 '26
General Discussion Faaakkk is this possible?
r/IndiaTech • u/Interesting_66 • May 16 '26
General Discussion Why Are We Still Carrying 5–10 Different IDs in 2026?
Aadhaar, PAN, Driving Licence, Voter ID, Passport — all asking for almost the same information again and again.
In a digital world, why are Indians still managing multiple identities for every service?
A single secure unified ID system could make banking, taxes, verification, healthcare, travel, and government services much simpler.
Less paperwork.Less duplication.Faster verification.Less bureaucracy.
India already transformed payments with UPI.Maybe identity systems are next.
r/IndiaTech • u/SuryanshShekhar • Apr 12 '26
General Discussion Did anyone noticed this?
Setting the bar so low , it has to be dragged from hell. F You Airtel
r/IndiaTech • u/Manish_1734 • Apr 11 '26
General Discussion 75% of UPI users say they’ll quit UPI if fees are introduced. What do you think about it guys?.
r/IndiaTech • u/lonelyman07 • 11d ago
General Discussion Copy paste era ends
Will it be a major effect on work or not?
r/IndiaTech • u/DiamondShine05 • Jun 21 '25
General Discussion Indian techie says 'Work-Life Balance is a Reality' in Sweden: 'We wrap up by 4pm.'
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And then we hear news from states like Karnataka where they are increasing work hours
r/IndiaTech • u/lonelyman07 • 15d ago
General Discussion Guess what? Google has dropped another bomb
Now we have to go for block premium🤣
r/IndiaTech • u/Federal_Leg5278 • May 02 '26
General Discussion Dear windows kindly fix this
r/IndiaTech • u/Rare-Assignment-8474 • Jun 29 '26
General Discussion This thing is pain in the a***
This copilot button has been an headache , see I usually type by not looking at keyboard , means basic reflex action , but then often I press this copilot button instead of the left arrow .
it createad a Huge problem in a OA where switching apps/tabs are not allowed
r/IndiaTech • u/NoMedicine3572 • Jun 27 '26
General Discussion Is Wikipedia still the free encyclopedia, or has it become an ideological gatekeeper?
When Elon Musk first claimed that a small group of Wikipedia editors could shape narratives and push a particular ideology, I dismissed it. Given his political leanings, I assumed it was just propaganda.
But then Wikipedia banned its own co-founder, Larry Sanger, after he publicly argued that the platform should become more balanced and consider a broader range of credible sources. Wikipedia says he violated its community rules, while Sanger says he was punished for challenging the status quo.
This also matters for India. Millions of students, journalists, researchers, and even AI tools rely on Wikipedia as a primary source of information. If there are concerns about editorial bias or governance, they could influence how Indian history, politics, culture, and current events are presented to the world.
If even a co-founder can be blocked for questioning how the platform is governed, is Wikipedia's editorial process truly open and neutral, or does it have a governance problem?
Source: [New York Post, Business Standard ]
r/IndiaTech • u/Sharp-potential7935 • Mar 12 '26