Human Interest

Elon Musk Names Son ‘Strider Sekhar’ in Tribute to Indian Nobel Laureate


Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has shared the name of his newborn son, Strider Sekhar, revealing a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Indian-American physicist and Nobel laureate Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.

Chandrasekhar, renowned for his groundbreaking work in astrophysics, including the Chandrasekhar limit that predicts the maximum mass of a stable white dwarf star, has inspired millions in science and beyond. Musk’s choice reflects his admiration for scientific achievement and global icons who have shaped the understanding of our universe.

While Musk is better known for his ventures in SpaceX, Tesla, and AI, his naming choice underscores a personal connection to scientific brilliance. Fans and followers quickly took to social media to applaud the unique name, noting its deep historical and scientific significance.

The announcement adds to Musk’s reputation for unconventional yet meaningful personal decisions, following previous headlines about his family life and children. Strider Sekhar is now officially part of Musk’s growing family, and the name serves as a nod to the global impact of Indian scientists on the world stage.

TechPulse

Goa’s First Friday Explores How Location Tech Shapes Our World


What do Tesla, Google Maps, and Swiggy have in common? The answer lies in geospatial technology. This was the question that set the stage for the 16th edition of First Friday, a monthly meetup by Goa’s Creative Community, held at FiiRE in Margao. Organised by the Creative Community of Goa in collaboration with the Association of Designers of India – Goa Chapter and supported by the Startup & IT Promotion Cell, Department of Information Technology, Electronics and Communications, Government of Goa, the session drew creative professionals, entrepreneurs, and innovators into a conversation about the hidden force that powers our everyday world: location.

Architect and entrepreneur Vikrant Karandikar led the session, tracing the journey of geospatial technology from its military origins to its present-day ubiquity in apps and tools that shape modern life. He explained how GPS, healthcare diagnostics, and delivery services all rely on location data to function seamlessly. More than just physical maps, location has become a core driver of decision-making and innovation. Businesses like Airbnb and CouchSurfing have leveraged it to scale, while platforms such as Swiggy and Google Maps thrive on real-time, crowd-sourced updates from their users.

Karandikar also drew examples from urban mobility, pointing to Tesla’s autonomous systems and the ACES model—Autonomous, Connected, Electric, Shared—that is transforming the way we think of transport in cities. On the conservation front, he cited drones monitoring rhino habitats in Karnataka and 3D mapping tools preserving India’s cultural heritage. Even sports are being revolutionised, with smart bats equipped with gyroscopes to analyse swing dynamics and offer instant feedback.

Through vivid examples, he showed how location-aware strategies have been shaping industries for decades, recalling how consumer goods companies once adapted packaging sizes to local markets based on purchasing power. Today, location intelligence goes even deeper, from flood warning systems to GIS-driven architectural design.

The session was not just about technology but also about Goa’s place in this emerging landscape. Addressing the gathering, Shri DS Prashant, CEO of Startup and IT Promotion Cell, reminded the audience that Goa is evolving beyond its reputation as a beach destination into a hub for creativity and premium tech innovation. “Goa is where talent comes together to build products, because it nourishes creativity and offers ample space and freedom one needs to innovate,” he said, urging the community to work towards making Goa India’s Creative Capital.

By the end of the evening, the audience was left with a deeper appreciation for the unseen role of geospatial data in everyday life. From the delivery on your doorstep to the car you choose to ride, from protecting wildlife to responding to natural disasters, location remains the quiet constant behind innovation. First Friday once again lived up to its reputation as a hub where design, technology, and creativity meet to spark new ideas and possibilities for the future.

International

Indian-Origin Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja Appointed Treasurer of Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’


In a significant crossover between corporate leadership and political ambition, Vaibhav Taneja, the Indian-origin Chief Financial Officer of Tesla Inc., has been appointed as the Treasurer of Elon Musk’s newly launched political initiative — the America Party. This move highlights the growing influence of global executives in shaping the future of U.S. politics.

Elon Musk, who has often voiced his concerns about government overreach, free speech, and the future of democracy, recently announced the formation of the America Party as a platform aimed at shaking up the U.S. political system. Designed to be non-partisan but disruptive, the party seeks to redefine conventional political narratives.

Taneja, who joined Tesla in 2017 and was promoted to CFO in 2023, has long been seen as a strategic and stabilizing force within Musk’s sprawling business empire. Born in India, he is a qualified Chartered Accountant and has held key roles in companies like SolarCity and PwC before rising through the ranks at Tesla.

His appointment as Treasurer underscores the importance of sound financial stewardship in the development of this new political entity. The role will likely see Taneja overseeing campaign funding, budgeting, regulatory compliance, and building trust with donors and stakeholders.

While some industry observers see this as an unusual crossover, others point to Musk’s tendency to tap trusted insiders from his business ventures to support broader missions. With Taneja’s involvement, the America Party may gain not only financial discipline but also an international dimension to its leadership structure.

As U.S. elections draw near, all eyes will be on how the America Party positions itself — and how leaders like Taneja shape its path.