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Top tech stories of 2024: India (Part 1)

India embraced AI in 2024, developing its own large language models, boosting supercomputing capabilities and applying the technology across sectors from healthcare to governance. 

In this round-up, we recap some of the key developments that kept chief information officers and technology suppliers across the subcontinent busy throughout the year.

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