When Cars Stop Phoning Home: India’s V2V Mandate and the Edge Cloud Reality By Shashi Bellamkonda | Principal Research Director Reports from The Economic Times (January 9, 2026) indicate a pivotal regulatory shift: The Indian Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) will mandate the installation of Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication devices in all new cars. According to Minister Nitin Gadkari, the Department of Telecommunications has agreed in principle to reserve 30 MHz of spectrum specifically for this purpose. This is not just a safety feature; it is a data sovereignty decision that moves critical processing from the centralized cloud to the "edge" of the car itself. ❖ The Leadership The technology required to execute this vision—where devices communicate without a central server—is being pioneered by companies like Mimik Technology . Founded by Fay Arjomandi (ex-Vodafone xone), Mimik has raised over $14 million in f...
January 9, 2026 — The "quick commerce" habit has officially leapt from groceries to human services. According to market data reported by Business Standard this week, Snabbit —a relatively new entrant in the on-demand home services market—crossed 500,000 monthly jobs in December 2025. This surge signals a structural shift in how Indian urban centers consume labor, moving from the "scheduled" model dominated by incumbent Urban Company to an "instant fulfillment" model that promises help within 15 minutes. ❖ The Leadership: Architects of the New Duopoly The market is currently defined by two primary philosophies driven by distinct leadership pedigrees: The Incumbent (Urban Company): Led by Abhiraj Bhal , Urban Company (formerly UrbanClap) went public in September 2025. They professionalized the sector by focusing on "skilling" and standardized outcomes for high-ticket tasks like deep cleaning and grooming....