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EU and India Pursue Tech Sovereignty Amid US Dominance Concerns

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The EU unveiled a plan Wednesday to boost local technology players and reduce reliance on foreign tech giants, while India is similarly pursuing AI sovereignty. The push is driven by concerns that the US could weaponize its technological dominance, particularly in cloud computing where American companies control over two-thirds of Europe's market. Both regions view tech independence as strategically important to protect against potential geopolitical leverage.

The European Union and India are accelerating efforts to achieve technological sovereignty in response to perceived risks from US dominance in critical tech sectors. The EU's Wednesday announcement aims to strengthen local players and decrease continental dependence on foreign technology, particularly cloud services where Amazon, Microsoft, and Google control more than two-thirds of the regional market. European officials worry that geopolitical tensions could prompt the US to exploit a "kill switch" on these services. India faces similar motivations but confronts significant obstacles including years of underinvestment in computing infrastructure, a weak venture capital ecosystem, and a delayed start in developing domestic AI models. Both initiatives reflect a broader global trend of countries seeking digital independence from major tech powers amid rising US-China technological competition.

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