New York, June 4, 2023 – Rahul Gandhi, leader of the Indian National Congress, received high praise from Indian-American startup entrepreneurs during a meeting held at a Silicon Valley incubator for startups. Describing him as a “living Buddha,” the CEO of FixNix, Shan Sankaran, commended Gandhi’s profound knowledge of technology and his empathetic approach towards its impact on society.
Addressing a gathering focused on artificial intelligence, Gandhi showcased his keen understanding of technology and its implications for the common man and employment. Sankaran highlighted Gandhi’s curiosity and humility, noting that despite acknowledging his limitations on various subjects, the former MP exhibited an insatiable appetite for technology.
Gandhi’s discussion on technology’s role in different sectors, including banking, drew inspiration from his father, former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who championed technological advancement during his tenure. The Indian-American entrepreneur also commended Gandhi for advocating the regulation of technology rather than imposing blanket bans, citing recent examples such as TikTok and drones. Sankaran drew a parallel with the United States, where TikTok’s CEO addressed Congress members to discuss regulatory measures instead of a ban.
Regarding the recent controversy surrounding the Pegasus spyware, Gandhi alleged that his phone had been tapped, along with those of journalists, the judiciary, independent institutions, and the opposition. Sankaran voiced concerns about the misuse of technology to stifle dissenting voices but noted that Gandhi appeared undeterred, even playfully addressing his iPhone with a greeting for Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the event.
Sankaran further lauded Gandhi’s empathetic nature, describing him as a “living Buddha” who embodies the principles of Dhamma. Despite having the opportunity to become prime minister twice, Gandhi chose not to pursue the position, demonstrating his lack of interest in fancy designations. Sankaran emphasized that Gandhi’s decision to prioritize service over power garnered immense respect within the Congress party.
Gandhi’s visit to the United States included meetings in Washington, San Francisco, and the Silicon Valley event, culminating in a community rally at the Javits Centre in Manhattan on Sunday. His engagement with Indian-American startup CEOs provided a platform to discuss the intersection of technology, governance, and human development, showcasing his commitment to driving progressive change.
As the world grapples with the ever-expanding influence of technology, Rahul Gandhi’s nuanced stance on regulating its impact has earned him accolades from both Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and the Indian-American community. His emphasis on humane technological solutions and his deep understanding of the subject continue to position him as a prominent figure in shaping India’s digital future.