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Friday, 23 May 2025

World Richest List of Wealth: Who Are the Richest People in 2025?

 

Elon Musk (Tesla-SpaceX), Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook-Meta), Larry Ellison (Oracle), Bernard Arnault (LVMH). 


Synopsis: In 2025, some billionaires became richer, while others came down. The biggest wealth loss of the year goes to Gautam Adani, who lost USD 12 billion, and Elon Musk, who missed USD 35.2 billion. Many Indian tycoons, such as Mukesh Ambani and Shiv Nadar, also came down based on their stock falling in the capital market, with a weaker Indian rupee.


Key Highlights:


·     Despite some extent of losses, Elon Musk is still the richest person in the world, with USD 421.2 billion. 

·  The Other top billionaires include Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison, and Bernard Arnault. 

·      Many billionaires are getting richer on account of their holdings in technology stocks. The total wealth of the top 500 richest people has now reached USD10 trillion.


In 2025, Elon Musk will remain the richest person, thanks to his companies, such as Tesla and SpaceX. The world's richest people continue to grow their wealth, mainly through technology and other companies' vertical growth.

Forbes’ World’s Billionaires List for 2025:

As per Forbes’ World’s Billionaires List for 2025, the U.S. leads with a record 813 billionaires,  China with 473, and India impressively claims the 3rd spot with 200 billionaires. 


Top 10 richest people in the world 2025

Rank

Name

Net worth (2025)

Name of Company

1

Elon Musk

$421.2 billion

SpaceX, Tesla, X (formerly Twitter), xAI, Boring Co.

2

Jeff Bezos

$233.5 billion

Amazon

3

Larry Ellison

$209.7 billion

Oracle

4

Mark Zuckerberg

$202.5 billion

Meta (formerly Facebook)

5

Bernard Arnault

$168.8 billion

LVMH (Luxury Goods)

6

Larry Page

$156 billion

Alphabet (Parent company: Google)

7

Sergey Brin

$149 billion

Alphabet (Parent company: Google)

8

Warren Buffett

$141.7 billion

Berkshire Hathaway

9

Steve Ballmer 

$124.3 billion

Microsoft, Clippers, Investments

10

Jensen Huang

$117.2 billion

Nvidia

 How Hindenburg’s Allegations Wiped Out Over USD 80 Billion of Gautam Adani’s Wealth

·     Gautam Adani lost USD12 billion in 2025, making it the second-biggest loss after Elon Musk, who lost USD35.2 billion. 

·    Adani's group has witnessed its stock prices drop, with Adani group companies falling up to 18%. In 2025,  Adani’s total wealth is USD 66.8 billion.

·      Gautam Adani's wealth decreased in 2023 primarily due to allegations made by the US short-seller Hindenburg Research in January 2023. 

·       The report accused Adani’s conglomerate of stock manipulation and accounting fraud. 

·     The report led to intense scrutiny, a stock market meltdown, and a huge decline in the market value of Adani Group companies. 

·     The Hindenburg report also highlighted high debt levels within the group, raising concerns about its financial stability. 

·       As a result, Adani’s fortune fell by over $80 billion, despite efforts by the Adani Group to counter the allegations.

 What is the reason for the decline in Adani's net worth?

 Gautam Adani's net worth declined amid bribery charges by Hindenburg Research, leading his net worth to decline by $12 billion (Rs 2 lakh crore) in investor wealth.

Other Indian billionaires who lost to some extent:

Shiv Nadar (HCLTech) lost USD 4.5 billion

·         Ravi Jaipuria (Varun Beverages) lost USD4.2 billion

·         Mukesh Ambani lost USD2.9 billion, now worth USD 87.7 billion

A big reason for these losses is the falling Indian stock market, up in a 1.2% drop in the Indian rupee. The Nifty 50 index also went down by 3.5% this year.


The Richest 10 People in the World in 2024 

 family

$233

$233 B

Name

Networth (2024)

country

Name of Company

1. Bernard Arnault & family & family

$233 Billion

France

LHMV

2. Elon Musk

$195 Billion

United States

Tesla, SpaceX

3. Jeff Bezos

$194 Billion

United States

Amazon

4. Mark Zuckerberg

$177 Billion

United States

Facebook

5. Larry Ellison

$141 Billion

United States

Oracle

6. Warren Buffett

$133 Billion

United States

Berkshire Hathaway

7. Bill Gates

$128 Billion

United States

Microsoft

8. Steve Ballmer

$121 Billion

United States

Microsoft

9. Mukesh Ambani

$116 Billion

India

Reliance + (Diversified)

10. Larry Page

$114 Billion

United States

Google

What THESE Billionaires Have in Common


·         Elon Musk is the Founder of Tesla and SpaceX.  Musk revolutionized electric cars and reusable rockets, pushing space travel forward.

·         Jeff Bezos started Amazon from a bookstore. He turned it into the world’s biggest online retailer. He also expanded into space with Blue Origin.

·         Larry Ellison: Co-founder of Oracle. He  built a tech empire in software and cloud services while investing in luxury real estate and philanthropy.

·         Mark Zuckerberg, who created Facebook, is now Meta. He acquired Instagram and WhatsApp, leading the social media world and investing in the metaverse.

·         Bernard Arnault, who Owns LVMH, the top luxury brand empire.

·         Larry Page, who co-founded Google, grew it beyond search into AI, YouTube, and self-driving cars.

·         Sergey Brin: Google’s co-founder, who played a key role in innovation and now focuses on advanced technologies like AI and smart cities.

·         Warren Buffett: A legendary investor, he runs Berkshire Hathaway and pledges most of his fortune to philanthropy in health & education.

·         Steve Ballmer: Former Microsoft CEO. He expanded the company’s reach and later invested in sports, owning the LA Clippers.

·         Jensen Huang: Co-founded Nvidia, leading AI and gaming chip innovations.


World’s Richest People in 2023

Forbes made its 37th list of the richest people in the world in 2023. It showed 2,640 billionaires, and together they had USD12.2 trillion. 


That is 28 fewer people and $500 billion less than in 2022. More than half of the billionaires had fewer wealth records than the year before. Even Elon Musk lost his No. 1 spot and dropped to No. 2.

 

For the first time, a French person was at the top of the list. This was also the first time since 2013 that the richest person was not from America. The then richest person was Carlos Slim Helu from Mexico.

 

In 2022, there were 15 billionaires within 30 years of age. The richest young billionaire was Mark Mateschitz, who secured wealth from Red Bull. He had $34.7 billion. 

 

The youngest billionaires were Clemente Del Vecchio, who shares his family's Luxottica fortune, and Kim Jung-yang, who has money from the gaming company Nexon. Both of them were under 20 years old.

 

How Are Some Billionaires Getting Richer?

 

Many billionaires have seen their wealth grow because of technology stocks. The combined wealth of the top 500 richest people has now grown  USD10 trillion, a massive number.

 

Elon Musk also made history by becoming the first person ever to have more than USD  400 billion at one time, merely on account of SpaceX, which is recorded as USD 350 billion.

Musk’s Starlink All Set to Launch in India: Will It Be Affordable, and Who Will Be Impacted?

 

                                   Satellite Internet Elon Musk, Starlink, ElonMusk

Synopsis

Satellite Internet: India is getting ready for fast internet from space! TRAI is making rules so Starlink can start by June 2025. Elon Musk wants to bring Starlink and Tesla cars to India. Pretty much a lot of private internet service provider companies would get competition and pressure to provide their version of satellite-based high-speed internet service, on SpaceX’s Starlink mainstream.

Key Highlights: 

  • India is preparing for satellite internet services with TRAI working on a rollout framework.
  • Starlink is expected to launch by June 2025, competing with Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel.
  • Tesla’s Plans for India - India’s 110% import tax has delayed Tesla’s entry. 
  • A new policy lowers tariffs to 15% for companies investing $500M in local factories.
  • Tesla has started hiring and leased its first showroom in Mumbai.
  • Starlink is complying with Indian security regulations to get its operating license.
  • The government mandates local data storage and national security access.
  • Starlink seeks some flexibility but is under review by Indian authorities.

Elon Musk’s Starlink Internet in India

India is getting ready to launch satellite internet services as the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) prepares a framework for its rollout. If everything goes as planned, the Starlink services, no doubt, start by June 2025. This will bring intense competition between Starlink, Reliance Jio, and Bharti Airtel over spectrum allocation and pricing.

Musk’s Growing Interest in India

Elon Musk has a global reach, but India is one market he has not fully entered yet. Despite his growing international business and his influence in the U.S. government, his special debut in Satellite Internet to India is getting materialized sooner than expected. The Tech giant is interested in launching both  Starlink satellite internet and Tesla electric cars in India.

Musk had a special meeting in Washington, on Satellite Agenda with  Prime Minister  Narendra Modi on his US trip. They talked about working together on new ideas, space travel, smart computers, and ways to help the Earth.

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Starlink Satellite Overview

Starlink is a satellite broadband internet system being implemented worldwide by Elon Musk's SpaceX company. The goal is to provide direct internet access via satellites to isolated, rural, underdeveloped, mountainous, and oceanic areas. Starlink service is currently available in more than 100 countries. It has started service in India's neighboring country of Bhutan. The process is in the final stages in Bangladesh and Myanmar. The government has not permitted it in India.

Will Starlink, which has signed a satellite internet distribution agreement with two of the country's leading telecom companies in a matter of hours, have an easy time in India? Even though the two opposing companies have come together as partners, things may not be so easy for Starlink in India. It remains to be seen whether the high cost of Starlink satellite internet will be acceptable to Indians who are looking for cheap prices for everything. Or will it have to capture the market by giving free data, like Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio did in the telecom sector.

Communication is through satellites launched in the closest orbit to Earth. So far, Elon Musk's SpaceX has installed 7,000 satellites for this purpose. Musk says that the network will be upgraded with new technology in five years. Since it is closer to Earth, the signals will be faster, more reliable, and more accurate. A dish antenna and router are required to receive the signals. This will allow direct communication with the nearest satellite. It requires less energy to operate. Currently, the design is designed to be used in a fixed location. If some additional components are added, it can be used in vehicles, boats, and airplanes. This will be the most suitable system for video conferencing and other purposes.

Service in India

There are still obstacles. The government has not given permission for satellite internet. SpaceX has only signed distribution agreements with Indian companies. They can only distribute if the government permits them to provide Starlink service. Reports say that the distribution agreements with Airtel and Jio are nothing new. Starlink service is provided by partnering with major mobile service companies worldwide.

Challenges

The main challenge is the high operating cost. In isolated locations, a dish antenna and a router are required to communicate with the satellite. The price starts from $300. That is, it comes to around Rs 26,000. Although the cost will come down as the number of connections increases, it will affect operational efficiency. In addition, there will be a monthly fee. In Bhutan, the fee ranges from Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,200. Broadband service is currently available in the country at much lower rates. According to the Ericsson Mobility report, the average monthly revenue of telecom companies in India from a customer is only Rs 172.57. Indians use up to 32 GB of data on average. The company has not made an official announcement regarding the rates and services in India.

How does billionaire Mukesh Ambani's telecom venture Jio benefit from Elon Musk's Starlink Internet?

This question cannot be predictably answered right now. However, it can be simply said that Jio is unlikely to directly benefit from Elon Musk’s Starlink internet.

Starlink is more of a competitor to Jio than a partner. Starlink Internet could compete with Jio’s fiber and broadband services, especially in remote and rural areas. Because laying cables is tough in remote areas.

No doubt, Starlink has its challenges such as high costs, technical hurdles, and political curbs in  India.

Satellite internet needs powerful ground equipment, which may not be affordable for many in rural India. On the other hand, building enough ground stations to support large numbers of users is expensive.

For now, Jio’s focus on building affordable broadband and mobile networks in India gives it an advantage. 

Let us hope that Jio will keep creating jobs and investing heavily within the country, which also helps the local economy. So, while Starlink might bring some competition, it is unlikely to replace or seriously disrupt Jio’s internet business anytime soon.

Tesla’s Plans for India

So far, India’s high import tariffs on electric vehicles (110%) have kept Tesla from entering the market. But Musk has promised that Tesla will come to India “as soon as humanly possible.” After meeting with Modi, he seems eager to make it happen.

Tesla has already started hiring in Mumbai and Delhi and signed a lease for its first showroom in Mumbai. The Indian government has also introduced a new scheme that reduces import tariffs to 15% if companies invest at least $500 million in setting up a local factory. This offer is only for the first 8,000 cars, but Tesla might try to change that.

If Tesla builds a factory in India, it will help the economy by creating jobs and bringing in money from other countries. But no one knows for sure if Musk will go through with it.

Last year, he canceled a planned India visit at the last minute and instead went to China, where he secured a major business deal.

Starlink Gets Closer to Indian Market

Musk’s satellite internet company, Starlink, is now one step closer to launching in India. The company has agreed to follow key security rules set by the Indian government to obtain its operating license.

Starlink Accepts India’s Security Rules

To operate in India, Starlink must follow strict security and data storage regulations. One major requirement is that all user data must be stored within India. Additionally, Starlink must allow intelligence agencies to access its network when required for national security.

Starlink has asked for some flexibility on certain conditions, which it plans to fulfill gradually after getting its license. The Ministry of Home Affairs and other security agencies are currently reviewing its application.

No Special Treatment for Foreign Companies

The Indian government has made it clear that no special exceptions will be given to foreign companies like Starlink or Amazon’s Kuiper. Meanwhile, TRAI is finalizing how satellite spectrum will be allocated and priced. Industry experts now forecast that satellite internet will be all set in India by the end of 2025.

What is TRAI's Role in It?

TRAI has a new idea! They want to combine two old licenses, GMPCS and VSAT, into one new license called "Satellite-based Telecommunication Service Authorization." This will help make things simpler.

Also, the government (DoT) is making new rules for phone and internet services.

Big telecom companies like Reliance Jio want the government to sell space signals (spectrum) through an auction. They worry that satellite internet, like Starlink, might take their customers in cities and create unfair competition.

However, the Indian government prefers an administrative allocation method, citing technical reasons unique to satellite communications.

Elon Musk's Starlink vs. Mukesh Ambani's Jio

As for now for India, the Jio of Mukesh Ambani is the biggest internet provider, with more than 14 million subscribers using its broadband and also about 500 million using mobile internet. Coming second, Airtel also has nearly 300 million users.

But now, Jio and Airtel are worried! They have spent over $20 billion to buy network space, but Elon Musk's Starlink could take away their customers. Why? Because Starlink uses satellites to provide the internet, which means people can get fast internet even in remote places!

Starlink’s Pricing vs. Indian Broadband

Satellite internet is significantly more expensive than regular broadband in India. Here’s a price comparison:

  • Starlink Monthly Plan: $10 - $500 (Rs. 800 - Rs. 41,000)
  • Indian Broadband Plans: $5 - $7 (Rs. 400 - Rs. 600) per month
  • Starlink One-time Hardware Cost: $250 - $380 (Rs. 20,000 - Rs. 31,000)

Right now, Starlink is not a big problem for Jio and Airtel. Most of their money comes from mobile networks, not home internet. Also, Starlink’s internet is slower and has limits on how much data people can use, while Jio and Airtel give unlimited data at faster speeds. If Starlink wants to do well in India, it needs to make its prices much cheaper.

Amazon’s Kuiper is even slower. It has not asked for permission to work in India yet because it hasn’t launched its satellites.

Still, experts think that in the future, both Starlink and Kuiper can help bring the internet to villages and faraway places where normal internet does not work.

With Starlink agreeing to India’s security and data rules, satellite internet services are opening at India's Doorstep. However, pricing and regulatory challenges still need to be resolved. As the government finalizes its policies, competition between Starlink, Kuiper, and Indian telecom providers will determine the future of internet access in India.

Who are the most likely to benefit from the launch of SpaceX's Starlink?

Pretty much a lot of private internet/network service provider companies would get competition and pressure to provide their version of satellite-based high-speed internet service, on SpaceX’s Starlink mainstream. They won’t be out of business necessarily any time soon though.

But if SpaceX gets serious about providing Space Communication Technologies to Federal/DoD entities as well, a lot of federal research labs and DoD contractors would get hurt and lose their long-term SATCOM projects. Because SpaceX is more likely would provide faster, cheaper, and more efficient communication technologies to the military.

But SpaceX mostly might stay out of that rat race to serve the military because there are way too many defense labs, contractors, subcontractors, etc., who have their interest and would be a collective barrier. They will all try to keep/win their bid. It would become a political war and not worth it for SpaceX in the long run.

In DoD/Government’s eyes, SpaceX could be a valuable candidate to bring faster wireless SATCOM communication services to the warfighters, whether SpaceX serves the purpose or not is a whole different aspect.

Will Musk's surgical strike on Jio and Airtel, Indian Starlink succeed?

It has been five years since Starlink, which is capable of providing high-speed internet directly from satellites even in places where cable broadband or even a 2G connection could not be dreamed of, arrived at the country's doorstep. It has been a long time since the stage was set for opening India's skies to Starlink. 

As the complaints and controversies related to the satellite internet sector continue, the twist has taken place in the past few weeks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US and discussions with Elon Musk, the owner of Starlink and Tesla. Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio, who complained that the central government's move to give satellite spectrum without even an auction was for Starlink, have signed agreements with Starlink. 

Airtel with OneWeb and Jio with Space Fiber are in the satellite internet sector. Yet, within 24 hours, they forgot all the troubles and joined hands. The fact that Jio and Airtel, which control nearly 70 percent of the country's broadband internet sector and have made great strides in satellite internet trials and approvals, have made such a big splash has become a major public debate.

Currently, internet data reaches our phones or computers through cables, mobile phone networks, or through some means such as Wi-Fi. Our experience is that only when all these basic facilities are in place can we receive internet data without any interruption. 

However, satellite broadband provides high-speed internet directly from artificial satellites without the help of any "middlemen". It would be clearer if we say that it is like providing television channels through DTH. If you have a kit consisting of a small dish antenna and a receiver, you can get the net anywhere on Earth. As technology improves, sometimes even that is not needed. The same in the snowy mountains of the Himalayas and the Thar Desert.

Starlink provides internet to Earth from a group of satellites (Satellite Constellation) orbiting above 550 km. All that is needed to receive data signals from Starlink satellites is a 50 cm long dish antenna and a smaller Wi-Fi router. In the case of Starlink, only equipment that is not even the size of a DTH system is needed. 

Starlink dish antennas on the ground will establish communication links with suitable satellites. At regular intervals, they will search for the most suitable satellite in this network. Thus, internet connectivity will be ensured from the fastest, lowest latency satellite. Starlink promises speeds of at least 100 megabytes per second. Once this technology becomes commonplace, high-speed internet will be available even on fast-moving planes and ships. SpaceX has announced that Starlink currently has more than 7,000 satellites and that it will reach 42,000 in the near future.

Starlink vs Fiber and Wireless: Which Internet is Best for India

  • Starlink Satellite Internet: Reaching Far Places
  • Starlink sends internet from satellites in the sky. It helps people in villages and mountains where other internet can't reach.
  • Speed: Slow (25-150 Mbps)
  • Weather Impact: Rain or clouds can make it stop working sometimes
  • Places: Great for villages and faraway places
  • Price: Very costly! Plus, you need to buy a big dish
  • Fiber Broadband: Super Fast and Strong
  • Fiber uses special cables under the ground. It is fast and steady.
  • Speed: Very fast (250 Mbps to 1 Gbps)
  • Weather Issues: Almost none, works even when it rains
  • Places: Only in cities or towns with fiber cables
  • Price: Cheaper than Starlink, and setup is mostly free
  • Wireless Broadband: Easy and Cheap
  • Wireless comes from towers, like your phone's internet (4G/5G).
  • Speed: Changes with 4G or 5G
  • Weather Issues: Works in rain, but towers far away can make it slow
  • Places: Where towers are near
  • Price: Cheapest! Just use a SIM card.

Starship’s Historic Mars Mission in 2026: Tesla’s Humanoid Robot Optimus to Join

Mars Mission 2026: Tesla Humanoid Robot, SpaceX Chief Elon Musk, space mission


Synopsis: Elon Musk’s SpaceX is setting Starship rocket to Mars by 2026. Starship will carry Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus. Starship could also lead to human landings by the end of the year 2026. Starship will refuel in space before heading to Mars. Musk’s dream is to make Mars a second home for humans.

Key Points

  • SpaceX sets to launch Starship to Mars by the end of the year 2026.
  • Starship Rocketp can carry up to 250 metric tonnes. It will also refuel in space for long-distance.
  • Musk wants to make Mars a new home for humans in case of disasters on Earth.

SpaceX Chief Elon Musk is now setting his future focus on a major space mission. SpaceX is now set to launch its Starship rocket to Mars by the end of the year  2026. This mission will be exciting because it will carry Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, on board.

Future Human Landings on Mars

Musk's vision is that humans might land on Mars as early as 2029, but a more realistic timeline would be 2031. The success of previous missions will decide how soon people can travel to the Red Planet.

Why is Mars Important?

  • Mars is one of Earth’s closest neighbors in space. It is located about 140 million miles away. The Mars receives enough sunlight to support life, though it is much colder than Earth. 

  • Scientists think they can warm up the planet over time. Mars’ atmosphere is precisely made of carbon dioxide (CO2). It is made with small amounts of nitrogen and argon. 

  • It is believed  If the air is compressed, plants can grow there. The planet’s gravity is about 38 percent of Earth’s. This means that humans could carry heavier objects and move around more easily. In addition, a day on Mars is very similar in length to a day on Earth.

The Power of Starship

Starship is SpaceX’s massive spacecraft designed in such a way to carry both people and cargo beyond Earth. It is the most powerful rocket so far being built. It can carry 150 metric tonnes when reusable and 250 metric tonnes when used only once.

How Starship Will Reach Mars

Before its heading to Mars, Starship will be recharged in low-Earth orbit using a special tanker spacecraft. This process permits the rocket to carry up to 100 tonnes of cargo to Mars. Since the fuel costs are low, this way of creativity makes space travel more affordable.

Landing on Mars

Starship will enter Mars’ atmosphere at a speed of 7.5 kilometers per second. It has also slowed down using aerodynamic forces. The heat shield is set to protect the spacecraft. However, some wear and tear is expected, similar to how brake pads wear out over time.

Challenges Ahead

Starship is mainly focused on Musk’s dream to populate Mars. NASA (National Aeronautics & Space Administration) is also counting on an updated version of Starship for its Artemis program. This aims to return astronauts to the Moon soon. However, SpaceX still needs to prove that Starship is comfortable, reliable, and capable of refueling in orbit before any crewed missions take place.

Recently, SpaceX faced a setback when a Starship test flight ended in an explosion. The booster successfully returned, but the upper stage lost control before the video feed was cut off. Now, the United States Federal Aviation Administration is requiring SpaceX to investigate before more test flights can continue.

Why Does Elon Musk Want to open up Mars?

Musk believes, setting up a human colony on Mars is essential for the future. He thinks that humanity needs a backup plan in case of disasters on Earth, such as nuclear war or extreme climate change. Accordingly, SpaceX is working hard to develop the required technology to make life on Mars possible.

U.S. Government’s View on Mars Missions

Even though there is global excitement about Mars exploration, not everyone sees it as a top priority. Earlier this year, Donald Trump said that sending humans to Mars is not the main focus of the U.S. government. While Trump acknowledged the interest in interplanetary travel, he suggested that other issues might take priority over.

By carrying the Optimus humanoid robot, SpaceX’s 2026 Mars mission marks a major step toward human space exploration. While there are some challenges ahead, Elon Musk remains concerned about making life on Mars becoming a reality. The world will be watching as SpaceX continues its journey toward the Red Planet.

To sum up, Elon Musk plans to send a Starship rocket to Mars in 2026. This rocket will carry Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot. The robot will land on Mars years before humans do. Musk believes human landings could begin by 2029, but 2031 is more likely.

This mission will test the technology needed for future human trips to Mars. It will check if Starship can handle the long trip and if the robot can work well on Mars. If the mission works, SpaceX may send humans a few years later.

In 2018, SpaceX launched a Falcon Heavy rocket carrying a Tesla Roadster with a dummy inside. That car now orbits the Sun. Astronomers once mistook it for an asteroid.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration is focused on the Artemis program to explore the Moon. It does not plan to send astronauts to Mars until the 2030s or later, as the trip itself takes about 300 days.

Is Deepseek Holding Their Employee Passports to Block Data Breaches?


DeepSeek’s key technology leaking, DeepSeek order, AI engineers can’t leave China

Synopsis:

DeepSeek is a fast-rising AI company from China that has caught global attention for creating powerful AI tools at a fraction of the cost compared to big tech companies. But now, the Chinese government is keeping a very close watch on DeepSeek, calling it a "national treasure." 


  • In a bid to protect its technology from leaking, China has stopped some of DeepSeek’s key employees, especially the AI creators, from leaving the country. 

  • The matter has raised concerns about workers' rights and freedoms, and also big worries about how AI from China might affect global security.

  • DeepSeek has ordered its top AI engineers to hand over their passports, so they cannot leave China, due to fears of key technology leaking abroad

  • The Chinese government sees DeepSeek as a valuable asset and is increasing control over who can invest in it.
  • Other countries, like India and the US, are cautious about Chinese AI tools. Some governments have even banned their employees from using them on official devices.
  • DeepSeek claims its AI systems can rival top products from major US companies like OpenAI, Apple, and Microsoft.

 Why DeepSeek Employees Can’t Leave China

 DeepSeek is a company in China that makes smart AI (artificial intelligence) models. These models are very good and don’t cost too much to make. Because of this, DeepSeek has become very famous around the world.

 But now, the Chinese government is watching DeepSeek very closely. They are worried that key secrets about the company’s AI might be shared with other countries. So, DeepSeek has told some of its top workers that they are not allowed to leave China.

Some workers from DeepSeek, especially those who create and build the AI, had to give their passports to DeepSeek’s parent company, High-Flyer. This means they can’t travel to other countries. The government wants to make sure that no important information or secrets about AI models are leaked.

The Chinese government has also told many AI experts in the country not to visit the United States. They are scared that if people travel, they might accidentally or purposely share business secrets.

DeepSeek has become very important to China. The government has even called it a “national treasure.” Now, the government has more power over who can invest in the company.

DeepSeek is seen as a strong competitor to the United States in AI technology. But stopping people from leaving China has made some people worried about the rights and freedoms of the workers.

 

Why is everyone watching DeepSeek?

 

DeepSeek’s new AI chatbot is being closely checked by many countries. Some worry that it could be used to spread false information or hurt online safety.

For example, India’s finance ministry told its workers not to use AI tools like DeepSeek or ChatGPT on their work computers, because it could put secret information at risk.

In the US, there are already rules that stop Chinese AI companies from doing certain things, for national security reasons. The European Union is also thinking about making tougher rules on AI from other countries.

About DeepSeek:

DeepSeek was started in May 2023 by Liang Wenfeng in Hangzhou, China. Liang also started High-Flyer, a hedge fund, in 2015. When DeepSeek began, it used 50,000 special computer chips called Nvidia A100s. The US has now banned these chips from being sent to China.

DeepSeek has created several smart AI tools. In November 2023, it launched the DeepSeek Coder. Then in May 2024, it released DeepSeek LLM and DeepSeek V-2. Its newest models, R1 and V-3, have surprised many people around the world because they work well and don’t cost much to make.

DeepSeek says it only spent about $6 million (about Rs 51 crore) on its latest AI model. That is much less than what big companies like Apple or Microsoft usually spend on AI.

The company says its AI can do math, coding, and understand language very well. It even says it can compete with the most advanced AI models made by big US companies like OpenAI.

 

Changes in Passport Rules in 2025 at a Glance

 


                                                                 New Passport Rules 2025

 SYNOPSIS: The Passport Rules 2025 introduce key changes, including a mandatory birth certificate for those born on or after October 1, 2023, while older applicants can use alternative documents. The updates will come into effect once officially published in the Government Gazette.

 Passport Rules 2025 Highlights

  • Birth Certificate: People born on or after October 1, 2023, must submit a birth certificate as the only valid proof of date of birth.

  • Alternative Doc for Older Applicants: Those born before October 1, 2023, can use other documents like school certificates, PAN cards, voter ID, and insurance doc to prove their date of birth.

  • No Address on Passports:  Residential addresses will no longer be printed on passports, and immigration officials will access the information through a barcode scan

  • Passport Colors: Passports will be color-coded, with red for diplomats, White for government employees, and Blue for regular citizens

  • No Parents' Names: The last page of passports will no longer display parents' names, which will help children of single parents or those from severed families.

A passport is an official document that proves a person’s identity and nationality. The Ministry of External Affairs of India issued a notification on February 24, 2025, in this connection:-

Birth certificate mandatory for those born after Oct 1, 2023

People born on or after October 1, 2023, will be submitted a birth certificate as proof of date of birth. No other document is needed. This certificate is to be issued by:

  • The Municipal Corporation, 
  • Registrar of Births and Deaths 
  • Any authorized Govt body under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969.

What about those born before October 1, 2023?

  • If you were born before this date, you can use any one of the following doc to prove your date of birth:-
  • Birth certificate issued by a government authority
  • School leaving certificate or matriculation certificate
  • PAN card showing your date of birth
  • Service records or pension documents (for government employees)
  • Driving license
  • Voter ID card with date of birth
  • LIC or any public insurance policy document showing your date of birth

The address will no longer be printed on passports.

The residential address will not be printed on the last page of new passports. Instead, immigration officials can scan a barcode to access this information. This change is to protect privacy.

Different passport colors for different categories

The government has introduced different passport colors for particular categories

  • Red Colour for diplomats, 
  • White for government employees 
  • Blue  for regular passport holders

Parents' names were removed from the last page.

The last page of the passport will no longer display the parents' names. This change is helpful for children of single parents or those from severed families.

These new rules are applicable once it is officially published in the Govt Gazette. When you are applying for a new passport or renewal, please check the official government website for more updates, if any.

Previous Passport Rules introduced in 2016 - A Lookback: 

Previous Passport Rules introduced on December 23, 2016, include the documents as follows: 

Birth Certificate:  Issued by the government or municipal office.

School Certificate:  Leaving certificate or matriculation certificate with DOB.

PAN Card  Issued by the Income Tax Department.

Aadhar Card:  Physical or e-Aadhar with DOB.

Government Employee Records:  Service record or pension order (for retired employees).

Driving Licence:  Issued by the transport department.

Voter ID (EPIC Card): Issued by the Election Commission.

Insurance Policy Bond: Issued by public insurance companies with DOB.

Other Major Passport Rule Changes

Single Parent-Friendly Forms: Now, applicants only need to provide the name of one parent or guardian instead of both.

Fewer Annexure Forms: The number of required annexures has been reduced from 15 to 9. 

Some forms have been removed or merged.

No More Attestation: Applicants no longer need to get annexures attested by a notary or magistrate. A self-declaration on plain paper is enough.

No Marriage Certificate Required: Married applicants don’t need to provide Annexure K or a marriage certificate.

No Need to Mention Spouse’s Name: Divorced or separated applicants don’t need to mention their spouse’s name or submit a divorce decree.

Easier Process for Orphans: Orphaned children without a birth certificate can get a passport if 

The orphanage head confirms their DOB in a letter.

Children Born Outside Marriage: Only Annexure G is needed for such cases.

Simpler Adoption Process: Adopted children no longer need a registered adoption deed. A declaration on plain paper is enough.

For Government Employees: If they cannot get a No Objection Certificate from their employer, they can submit a self-declaration instead.

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Passport Surrenders In 10 Years: See Updates

Over 22,000 People in Gujarat Gave Up Passports in 10 Years

In the last 10 years, more than 22,000 people from Gujarat gave back their Indian passports because they moved to live in other countries. Last year alone, 181 people gave back their passports. So far, the total is 22,993 since 2014. But in 2024, fewer people gave back their passports. The number this year is three times less than in 2023. On average, about 15 people gave back their passports every month this year

Gujarat is One of the Top States for Giving Up Passports

From 2014 to 2022, Delhi had the most people giving up Indian passports with 60,414 cases. 

After Delhi, Punjab had 28,117, Gujarat had 22,993, Goa had 18,610, and Maharashtra had 17,171. 

Across all of India, around 12.88 lakh people gave back their passports during this time.

More People Going to Live in Other Countries

In the last six years, the Ahmedabad Passport Office gave out about 36 lakh passports. This means more people are now traveling, studying, or moving to other countries to live.


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