Planetarium hall in Mumbai in June 1994, it signalled India's commitment to creating world-class financial infrastructure. As part of the TCS team that was actively involved in building this trading platform, I witnessed firsthand how this transformed our financial markets. Dr Singh's vision then was as grand as I would witness later while working closely with him. The NSE would eventually become the world's third-largest stock exchange, handling millions of trades daily through its satellite communication system connecting hundreds of cities. The platform has exceeded all parameters, with remarkable growth in trading volumes and market capitalisation.
The year 2004 was significant, as Dr Singh took over as Prime Minister, and it was also the year when TCS went public. As TCS grew from strength to strength, I had the privilege of meeting him on numerous occasions. Each discussion with him was rich in content and substance. His vision of technology as a tool for inclusiveness and democratisation was evident in our conversations. He consistently emphasised the importance of building at scale while ensuring no one was left behind.
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IT firms see shift to shorter deal cycles
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Land rules, payment delays hurt manufacturing: CEA
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RG Kar case 'not rarest of rare'; life term for convict
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Zomato Q3 profit plummets, misses estimates
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Nazara raises ₹495 cr from existing investors
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Promising outlook for Havells India
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JSW Renew Energy files appeal against CERC tariff order
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Telcos seek tax exemption on AGR dues
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Infy: Improvement in discretionary demand
Expects strong revenue growth of 5-7.9% in FY26