Nithin Kamath: India Must Move Beyond 'Jugaad' As China Races Ahead With DeepSeek

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As AI startup DeepSeek takes the world by storm, Zerodha Co-Founder Nithin Kamath compared India's and China's scientific and technological progress (Source: Freepik)

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is taking the world by storm — from social media to the stock market, the buzz around its success is undeniable.

Zerodha Co-Founder Nithin Kamath shared on Wednesday an insightful post on his X profile, comparing India and China's scientific and technological progress from the 1960–70s to 2025.

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"In the 1960s-1970s, India and China had roughly the same per-capita GDP. They started their reforms in the 1980s and by 1990, they had overtaken our per capita GDP," Kamath posted on X. "Say what you will about the differences in our worldviews and economic models, but their scientific and technological progress is undeniable across disciplines — DeepSeek is just the latest example."

Quoting an Economist article, Kamath highlighted that China made significant progress despite the fact that research papers and citations can be gamed. He pointed out that India would not even appear on the chart.

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