In Delhi’s Constitution Club, Sunil Kumar Singh Announced Not a Platform, but the First Technological Counterweight to Global Big Tech Hegemony-Aligned Directly with India’s Vision 2047 Zktor - Sunil Kumar Singh For two decades, the global digital economy has operated on a lopsided equilibrium: American technology firms build the platforms, the rest of the world supplies the users. In this hierarchy, South Asia has been indispensable yet disregarded an enormous reservoir of data, attention and behavioral patterns, mined with enthusiasm but protected with reluctance. This structural dependency has long been obvious, but no political leader or state institution in the region has confronted it decisively. It took a technologist, not a government, to articulate the imbalance. And it took a hall in Delhi, not Washington, Brussels or Geneva for the first meaningful challenge to this digital asymmetry to be voiced. When Sunil Kumar Singh introduced ZKTOR in the Constitution...
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