Posts on February 2026

The Vegetables Are Lying to You — And I’m Building FoodScanLab™ to Stop That

The Vegetables Are Lying to You — And I'm Building FoodScanLab ™ to Stop That

There’s a particular kind of dread that comes not from dramatic disasters, but from the slow revelation that something you trusted completely was never safe to begin with.

That’s the feeling I had reading the Central Pollution Control Board’s latest findings out of Bengaluru. And if you eat vegetables — which I assume you do — it should give you pause too.


What the Data Says (And What It Means for Your Dinner Table)

In a CPCB study whose results surfaced in prominent Indian news outlets since yesterday, researchers tested 72 vegetable samples collected from markets across Bengaluru in FSSAI-approved laboratories. The findings were stark: 26% of samples — roughly one in four — exceeded permissible limits for lead contamination.

Nineteen samples came back positive. And among them, some vegetables carrying an “organic” label showed lead levels 20 times above safety thresholds. Banned pesticides including monocrotophos were also detected in samples.

This wasn’t the first alarm. The Environment Management and Policy Research Institute (EMPRI) had already published findings in 2023 after testing 400 samples of 10 vegetables — brinjal, tomato, capsicum, beans, carrot, green chilli, onion, potato, spinach, and coriander — from 20 stores across the city, spanning everything from premium supermarkets to local markets to organic stores and Hopcoms. They found cadmium levels in coriander and spinach reaching 52.30 mg per kg against a permissible limit of 0.2 mg per kg. Nickel exceeded permissible levels at 67.9 mg per kg in some samples.

The National Green Tribunal took suo motu cognizance. The CPCB was directed to verify the situation. Committees were proposed. Reports were filed. And through all of it, the vegetables kept moving through the supply chain, landing on plates across one of India’s most educated, health-conscious, and economically prosperous cities.

Nobody at the vegetable stall knew. Nobody at the supermarket checkout knew. The consumer certainly didn’t know.

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India AI Impact Summit 2026: A Ringside View of the Programmable Future and What It Means for Your Wealth

India AI Impact Summit 2026: A Ringside View of the Programmable Future — And What It Means for Your Wealth

I’ll be honest with you — when I first started tracking the India AI Impact Summit 2026 a few months ago, I thought it would be another well-intentioned gathering of global leaders making non-binding pledges, posing for cameras, and flying home. I’ve attended enough conferences to be cynical.

But what is unfolding this week at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi — the first global AI summit ever hosted in the Global South — is genuinely different. And as someone who has spent years tracking market trends at the intersection of technology and finance, I believe what is happening in these rooms directly connects to one of the most significant wealth creation opportunities of the next decade.

Let me walk you through what’s happening, what it means, and why the timing of our newly published asset tokenization report from NAVADHI could not be more relevant.

The Summit That Changed the AI Conversation

The India AI Impact Summit 2026 is the fourth instalment of a global AI summit series that began at Bletchley Park, England, in November 2023. Each edition has reflected the geopolitical and technological mood of its moment:

  • Bletchley Park 2023 — 28 nations, cautious, focused entirely on frontier AI safety risks
  • Seoul 2024 — broader participation, started integrating deployment and governance
  • Paris 2025 — transatlantic tensions on AI regulation, dominated by JD Vance’s warning against ‘excessive regulation’
  • New Delhi 2026 — 100+ nations, 250,000 expected attendees, a decisive pivot to measurable impact

India’s choice of theme — ‘Impact’ over ‘Safety’ — is a deliberate statement. Prime Minister Modi announced this Summit at the Paris gathering specifically to reframe the conversation around what AI can do, not just what it might risk.

Inaugurating the Summit today, PM Modi described AI as comparable in civilisational importance to the discovery of fire and the invention of wireless communication. That framing matters — it sets the political will behind a technology that will touch every industry, every market, and ultimately every investment thesis.

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