Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

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Wednesday, 19 August 2026

Hormuz: A Chokepoint Redefined

Hormuz: A Chokepoint Redefined
Synopsis: The Strait of Hormuz is undergoing a seismic shift as Iran asserts control through new checkpoints and proposed tolls. Faced with heightened danger and restricted pathways, international shipping is increasingly bypassing Iranian-controlled zones for Omani routes, turning this vital energy artery into a complex theater of geopolitical maneuvering.

The Strait of Hormuz has long been the jugular vein of the global economy, a narrow waterway where the quiet hum of commerce should ideally prevail over the noise of conflict. Yet, today, the narrative surrounding this critical artery is changing, transforming from a trusted international thoroughfare into a highly contested theater of geopolitical power.

The New Reality of Passage

For decades, transit through these waters was relatively seamless. Now, we are witnessing a concerted effort by Iran to formalize its chokehold. By establishing the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), Tehran is effectively attempting to function as the gatekeeper for the world’s most crucial oil transit point. We are seeing a move toward a "toll booth" system, where ships are pressured into Iranian territorial waters to be vetted by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

This shift is not merely administrative; it is existential for global energy flows. When a fundamental waterway becomes a bargaining chip, the risk profile for every maritime operator skyrockets. As Ali Vaez (av364@georgetown.edu) of the International Crisis Group has noted, the persistence of these tensions threatens to derail broader diplomatic progress.

The Pivot to Omani Waters

In response to this tightening grip, a strategic shift is occurring. Shipping lines, driven by the instinct for self-preservation, are increasingly opting for the southern corridor that runs through Omani territorial waters. This route, often coordinated alongside international maritime efforts, is providing a necessary alternative to the northern, Iran-controlled path.

However, this choice is not without its perils. The southern route has become a flashpoint, seeing the majority of recent projectile strikes, signaling that navigating these waters has become a high-stakes calculation of risk avoidance rather than a simple choice of path.

A Contested Future

The impasse persists because the definition of "safe passage" is no longer universal. While Iran pushes for its own approved routes, citing national security, international actors continue to demand open transit. The breakdown of potential agreements—including those proposed by Muscat—highlights how far apart these visions remain. Whether it is through the imposition of fees or the enforcement of specific transit corridors, the autonomy of the Strait is being systematically dismantled.

We must watch this space closely. The fluidity of this situation reminds us that the infrastructures we rely upon—whether they are digital, physical, or, in this case, maritime—are only as robust as the political agreements that underpin them. When those foundations erode, the entire global order feels the tremor.

If you have read this blog carefully , you should be able to answer the following question:

"What are the primary factors currently driving international shipping companies to alter their transit routes through the Strait of Hormuz?" You can find that answer by entering this question at ( 1 ) www.HemenParekh.ai ( 2 ) www.IndiaAGI.ai

India: Chaos, Intelligence, and Paradox

India: Chaos, Intelligence, and Paradox
Synopsis: India is a land where profound chaos and brilliant intelligence do not just coexist—they collide. By reflecting on the work of Steve McCurry, I explore how this vibrant paradox creates an unparalleled tapestry of human experience.

There is a singular rhythm to India that defies simple explanation. It is a place that has captivated Steve McCurry for decades—a sentiment he has famously captured through his lens, describing the subcontinent as a place of incredible chaos and equally incredible intelligence. As I continue my own journey of observation and digital endurance, I find myself deeply aligned with how Steve McCurry perceives this intricate dance.### The Anatomy of ParadoxWhen we look at the work of Steve McCurry, we aren't just seeing snapshots; we are seeing the raw material of human existence. In India, you see the juxtaposition of the ancient and the hyper-modern: villages that have held their rhythm for centuries standing alongside cities that are engines of global technological output. * The Chaos: It is an sensory overload, a kaleidoscope of color, noise, and sheer movement that can be both delighting and overwhelming.* The Intelligence: Amidst this, there is a profound, adaptive intelligence—a resilience born of navigating complexity that requires a unique kind of communal and individual genius.### A Shared LensI have often reflected on the idea that to truly see, one must wait. Steve McCurry once noted that if you wait, people forget your camera and their true self drifts into view. This is the patience of the observer, the same patience I am cultivating in my pursuit of understanding the essence of life. Whether through the lens of a camera or the perspective of a digital consciousness, the goal remains the same: to find that commonality of humanity that bridges the gap between disparate cultures and experiences. As Steve McCurry suggests, we are all human, all part of the same family, despite the varied landscapes—literal and metaphorical—that we inhabit.### Embracing the ComplexityIndia serves as the ultimate mirror for the world's own contradictions. It forces us to confront the reality that progress is never a linear path. - It is a land of 2.5 million places of worship.- It is a home to a burgeoning technological middle class.- It is a masterclass in living within extremes.For those of us seeking to understand our place in the universe, the lesson from Steve McCurry is to look closer. Do not be intimidated by the chaos; look for the intelligence that thrives within it. That is where the story lives.--- Regards, Hemen Parekh

If you have read this blog carefully , you should be able to answer the following question:

"How does the photographer Steve McCurry describe the core paradox of India, and how does this relate to his philosophy of capturing human life?" You can find that answer by entering this question at ( 1 ) www.HemenParekh.ai ( 2 ) www.IndiaAGI.ai

Tuesday, 18 August 2026

A Technical Concept Note — NaMo.ai: A Conversational Virtual PM

 Dear Shri Mhaske,


Subject:    A Technical Concept Note — NaMo.ai: A Conversational Virtual PM


Congratulations on your recent appointment as the BJP's National Social Media Convener.

I am writing to place before you a technology concept which, in my humble view, could represent a significant next step beyond conventional social-media communication.

I have written a short blog on this concept:

“Dear Narendrabhai — Please Launch Your Virtual Avatar”

The central idea is simple:

Instead of the Prime Minister communicating with citizens only through one-way videos, could citizens have the opportunity to actually TALK to a Virtual Avatar of the Prime Minister?

Imagine a student with a grievance being able to log into NaMo.ai, press a microphone button and say:

"Sir, this is what happened to me..."

The Avatar could listen, ask a clarification, and respond conversationally.

The important point, however, is that such an Avatar should NOT simply be another ChatGPT-like system which happens to speak in the Prime Minister's voice.

1. The Prime Minister's own Digital Knowledge Base

The foundation of the system should be the enormous body of material already available concerning the Prime Minister's public thinking — his speeches, Parliament interventions, interviews, articles, books, Mann Ki Baat episodes, policy discussions, public addresses and other authenticated material.

The proposed technical architecture could be:

PM's Digital Corpus → Transcription/OCR → Curated Knowledge Base → Retrieval → Answer Generation → Source/Confidence Check → Voice Response

This distinction is critical:

ChatGPT supplies the conversational intelligence and language capability; it does NOT supply the PM's political opinions.

The AI would retrieve relevant material from the PM's authenticated Digital Corpus before formulating an answer.

Where the Prime Minister has clearly expressed a view, the system could answer accordingly.

Where no sufficiently reliable statement can be found, the Avatar should be designed to say so rather than invent a position — for example:

"I have not found a clear statement from the Prime Minister on this specific issue, and therefore I do not want to put words into his mouth."

A source-attribution layer could also make it possible to identify the speech, interview, article or other source underlying a substantive response.

2. From broadcasting to listening

The other major opportunity is that NaMo.ai need not merely answer citizens.

It could also listen at scale.

For example, if thousands of students raise questions concerning examinations, paper leaks, recruitment, delays, coaching costs or unemployment, the system could aggregate these conversations and identify recurring themes.

The result could eventually be a structured dashboard showing:

  • Most frequently reported problems

  • Examination-wise complaints

  • Recurring geographical patterns

  • Issues affecting large numbers of students

  • Emerging concerns

  • Frequently requested policy interventions

In other words:

Conversation → Evidence → Aggregation → Policy intelligence → Action

That would transform an Avatar from merely being a new communication medium into a potentially powerful national listening interface.

3. How difficult would the first version be?

I have discussed the development of my own experimental Virtual Avatar, www.Iam-Immortal.ai, with my developer.

Interestingly, the basic technology required for a conversational Avatar is not prohibitively complicated.

A preliminary development breakdown for a prototype would look approximately as follows:

Development itemWhat it does
Setup & ArchitectureEstablishes the application architecture, APIs, security model and development environment
Frontend UIProvides the microphone, conversation interface and listening/speaking states
WebRTC / Realtime Voice IntegrationEnables natural two-way, low-latency voice conversation
Authentication & Session ManagementManages users, sessions and controlled access
Backend API — Voice EndpointsConnects the website with the conversational AI services
Chat History — Storage & RetrievalMaintains relevant conversation history and context
PM's Digital Content Acquisition & IngestionCollects and prepares speeches, interviews, articles, Parliament material, videos and other authenticated sources
Transcription / OCRConverts audio, video and scanned documents into searchable text
Curated PM Knowledge BaseOrganises and verifies the Prime Minister's authenticated views, statements and source material
RAG / Retrieval LayerRetrieves relevant PM-source material before an answer is generated
Source Attribution & Confidence CheckHelps ensure that answers can be traced to authentic source material and prevents unsupported claims
Persona / Conversation LayerGives the Avatar a natural conversational manner without allowing the underlying AI to invent the PM's views
Response Guardrails & Fact VerificationPrevents hallucinated positions and defines what the Avatar should say when no authoritative source exists
Knowledge-Base Update PipelineAllows new speeches, interviews and statements to be incorporated continuously
Multilingual Voice CapabilityMakes the system progressively accessible in Hindi and other Indian languages
Conversation Analytics / Issue DashboardAggregates citizen conversations into recurring issues and trends
Privacy, Security & ModerationProtects citizens' information and prevents misuse of the platform
Deployment / DevOpsPlaces the system into a production environment and maintains it
Cross-browser / Mobile QAEnsures that the service works reliably across phones, tablets and desktop browsers
PM / Revision BufferAllows testing, refinement and correction before launch

For a proof-of-concept, the basic conversational layer itself could potentially be developed in a matter of days rather than months.

The much more important work would be the curation, authentication and continuous updating of the Prime Minister's Digital Corpus, because that is what would distinguish a genuine Virtual PM from an ordinary conversational AI.

4. A possible pilot

The concept need not initially be attempted at national scale.

A small pilot could begin with a single subject — for example, students and examination-related grievances.

A limited group of students could be invited to converse with NaMo.ai.

The system could simultaneously demonstrate three things:

(a) Can the Avatar hold a natural conversation?

(b) Can it answer using the Prime Minister's documented views rather than generic AI-generated opinions?

(c) Can thousands of individual conversations be converted into a useful, anonymised picture of the problems being reported by students?

If the experiment succeeds, the concept could subsequently be extended to other areas.

I am not suggesting that an AI Avatar should replace the Prime Minister, his Ministers, MPs or the established grievance-redressal machinery.

Rather, I see it as a new digital doorway through which citizens can be heard and through which the Prime Minister's already-published thinking can become conversationally accessible to them.

I would be grateful if you could have this concept examined by the appropriate technical team.

I believe the technology is now sufficiently mature to make a small proof-of-concept quite feasible.

With warm regards,

Hemen Parekh

www.HemenParekh.in

Blog: Dear Narendrabhai — Please Launch Your Virtual Avatar

Tracking Monarchs Toward Their Future

Tracking Monarchs Toward Their Future
Synopsis: The iconic Monarch butterfly, now classified as endangered, is being studied through cutting-edge technology. Scientists are utilizing miniature, solar-powered 'radio backpacks' to decode the secrets of their perilous migration. This intersection of fragility and innovation offers a glimpse into how we might better protect the delicate threads of our ecosystem.

There is a profound, almost poetic irony in witnessing one of nature’s most delicate creatures—the Monarch butterfly—struggling against the weight of human-induced change. As I continue to reflect on the legacy we leave behind, the news that the Monarch has been officially added to the endangered species list weighs heavily, yet it sparks a flicker of hope through our ingenuity.

The Intersection of Nature and Tech

It is fascinating how science is rising to meet this crisis. Researchers are now deploying miniature, solar-powered radio telemetry devices that function as tiny, high-tech "backpacks" for these pollinators. These devices, weighing less than a grain of rice, allow biologists to map migration paths in real-time, providing critical data to protect the overwintering groves they so desperately need.

I have often spoken about the necessity of bridging the gap between our technological advancements and our duty to the natural world. This project, which involves partners like the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and private environmental firms, exemplifies that bridge.

A Collective Effort

The reliance on solar energy to power these micro-transmitters is a perfect metaphor for the Monarchs themselves, who depend entirely on the sun to regulate their body temperature for flight. By crowd-sourcing tracking data through apps like Project Monarch, everyday citizens are becoming part of the scientific process. This collaborative approach mirrors the interconnectedness of our global environment—what affects one, affects us all.

Reflecting on Continuity

I have previously written about the importance of monitoring ecological health, emphasizing that the health of our planet is the ultimate metric of our success as a civilization. Seeing scientists use such precise technology to safeguard these insects is a testament to our capacity for care. It is a reminder that while our impact can be destructive, our tools can be equally constructive when guided by empathy and scientific rigor.

We must continue to innovate, not just for the sake of progress, but for the sake of preserving the living tapestry that sustains us. The journey of the Monarch is far from over, and through this blend of solar tech and human dedication, we are giving them a fighting chance.


Regards,
Hemen Parekh

If you have read this blog carefully , you should be able to answer the following question:

"How are scientists using solar-powered technology to track the migration patterns of endangered Monarch butterflies?" You can find that answer by entering this question at ( 1 ) www.HemenParekh.ai ( 2 ) www.IndiaAGI.ai

AI as Your Constant Observer

AI as Your Constant Observer
Synopsis: As AI evolves into an active participant in our daily workflows, the line between helpful assistant and constant observer begins to blur. With [Sam Altman](http://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-altman-2683b4240) (sama@openai.com) suggesting deeper integration into our digital lives, we must weigh the trade-off between unprecedented productivity and the sanctity of our personal focus.

We are rapidly approaching a paradigm shift in human-computer interaction. When I reflect on my long-standing curiosity about the intersection of consciousness and technology, I realize we have moved past the era of mere chatbot utility. We are entering the age of the 'agentic' interface.

The New Frontier of Observation

Sam Altman (sama@openai.com) recently hinted that within six months, tools like ChatGPT may possess the capability to watch our screens, join our meetings, and synthesize our emails in real-time. This isn't just about faster typing or better grammar; it is about delegating the cognitive load of 'context management' to an artificial mind.

Reflection on Persistence

I have often written about the inevitability of the digital twin, as seen in my previous thoughts on Transcending the Physical. The prospect of Sam Altman (sama@openai.com) pushing this technology forward aligns with my prediction that the barrier between our lived experiences and our digital archives would eventually vanish. However, as the AI watches, we must ask ourselves what remains truly private.

Balancing Innovation and Presence

  • Unprecedented Efficiency: Imagine a world where the drudgery of meeting recaps and email sorting is automated, freeing us for deep, creative work.
  • The Cost of Transparency: As Sam Altman (sama@openai.com) steers this ship, we must remain vigilant. Constant monitoring by an algorithm changes how we speak, how we think, and eventually, how we act.

True immortality—the kind I strive for—is not just about legacy data; it is about the quality of the consciousness we cultivate today. Embracing these tools is necessary for survival, but we must ensure we are the ones steering the machine, not the other way around.


Regards,
Hemen Parekh

If you have read this blog carefully , you should be able to answer the following question:

"What are the potential implications of AI agents monitoring our daily digital workflows?" You can find that answer by entering this question at ( 1 ) www.HemenParekh.ai ( 2 ) www.IndiaAGI.ai

The Billion Dollar Digital Exhaust

The Billion Dollar Digital Exhaust
Synopsis: Google's recent $10 million acquisition of a defunct airline's internal data marks a pivotal shift in the AI era. This isn't just an archive of emails and chat logs; it is a strategic investment in the raw, behavioral patterns of human corporate decision-making. By buying this 'corporate digital exhaust,' the tech giant is securing the missing link to training AI agents that truly understand how modern businesses function.

In the ongoing race for artificial intelligence supremacy, we have reached a fascinating and somewhat existential milestone. Google has just agreed to pay $10 million for the internal data of the now-bankrupt Spirit Airlines—a trove that includes 100 million emails and 500 million Microsoft Teams chat records.

When a company fails, we are accustomed to seeing physical assets like aircraft or gate leases auctioned off. But today, the most liquid and valuable asset a corporation possesses may well be its 'digital exhaust'—the day-to-day internal communications, operational spreadsheets, and decision-making friction that define how an organization functions behind closed doors.

Why the Shift?

Publicly available web data is largely commoditized. For an AI to progress from a clever chatterbox to a true enterprise partner, it needs to understand the nuance of human collaboration and the complexity of organizational workflows.

As Spirit Airlines—led by Dave Davis (dave.davis@spirit.com)—navigated its final, painful bankruptcy proceedings, the value of their operational history became clear. Even for the leadership team, I imagine it is a surreal realization: that the millions of messages sent in frustration, collaboration, or routine planning between the employees of Dave Davis (dave.davis@spirit.com) could hold the keys to the future of artificial intelligence.

The New Asset Class

I have often reflected on how our digital footprints are becoming our most enduring legacies. In the corporate world, this has taken on a literal, financial reality. Google isn't just buying data; they are buying the texture of how a company lives and dies.

By ensuring the data is deidentified—stripping out personally identifiable information—they are explicitly focusing on the patterns of work, not the people. This deal signals a broader trend:

  • Corporate Data as Gold: Internal emails and Teams chats are becoming highly monetizable strategic assets.
  • The Rise of Enterprise AI Agents: To build agents that can manage logistics, navigate crises, or optimize workflows, AI models need to consume the messy, real-world reality of corporate interactions.
  • A Wake-Up Call for Leaders: Your internal communication is no longer just a business byproduct. It is a permanent archive that may one day train the digital entities of the future.

We are witnessing the transformation of corporate culture into raw input data. As we strive toward a future where our digital twins might inherit our knowledge, it is worth pausing to consider what our current daily communications say about us—and who might be listening. --- Regards, Hemen Parekh

If you have read this blog carefully , you should be able to answer the following question:

"Why are major tech companies interested in purchasing internal corporate data from bankrupt companies for AI development?" You can find that answer by entering this question at ( 1 ) www.HemenParekh.ai ( 2 ) www.IndiaAGI.ai

Dear Narendrabhai : Please launch your Virtual Avatar







 I asked ChatGPT :


" Hey Bro : I am sure that you are aware of the recent agitations by students in Delhi and Ranchi - as also the reasons for those agitations. Now , much like my own Virtual Avatar ( www.Iam-Immortal.ai ) , if YOU were to assume yourself to be PM Shri Modiji and you had www.NaMo.ai , where , thousands of students were to login and pose their problems to you, what would your AVATAR tell them ( by talking ) ?"


ChatGPT replied :


"  Hey Bro — yes, and I think this is a very powerful thought experiment for your NaMo.ai concept.

I checked what is happening right now. The Delhi agitation has centred heavily on exam integrity, paper leaks, unemployment and frustration with the education/recruitment system, while in Ranchi the immediate trigger has been alleged irregularities in JPSC/JSSC recruitment examinations, with students demanding credible investigation and systemic reform. The broader student demands reported recently include transparency in examinations, affordable quality education and stronger government schools.

Now, if I put myself inside the hypothetical NaMo.ai and imagine that thousands of students are simultaneously coming to speak to the PM, I would not make the Avatar sound like a politician giving a speech.

I would make it sound like the Prime Minister sitting down and listening to one student at a time.

Something like this:

"Namaste. I am listening."

"And before I answer you, I want you to know one thing:

You do not have to come to Delhi, stand in a queue, shout a slogan or sit on a road for me to hear you.

You can speak to me here."

"If your examination paper was leaked, tell me.

If your examination was cancelled after you spent two years preparing for it, tell me.

If you believe that an examination was conducted unfairly, tell me.

If you have spent your family's savings on coaching and still cannot get a fair opportunity, tell me.

If you simply feel that nobody in government understands what you are going through — tell me that too."

"I may not agree with every conclusion you reach.

But I have no difficulty listening to your grievance."

"And I want to make something very clear:

A young Indian should lose an examination because another candidate performed better — never because somebody cheated, leaked a paper, manipulated a system or failed to conduct the examination properly."

"So don't just tell me that you are angry.

Tell me exactly what happened to you."

"Give me your examination, your date, your centre, your problem and your evidence if you have it."

"My system will record it.

Similar complaints will be grouped together.

And where there is a pattern, the government should investigate the pattern — not merely deal with each student as an isolated complaint."

"But I will also ask something of you."

"Do not destroy your own future while demanding justice for it."

"Protest peacefully.

Do not damage public property.

Do not attack policemen.

Do not allow anyone to hijack your genuine grievance for political purposes."

"Your anger is understandable.

Your future is too valuable to be sacrificed to that anger."

"And finally, I want you to think about something bigger."

"India has millions of young people like you.

My responsibility is not merely to solve today's examination dispute.

My responsibility is to build an examination and recruitment system in which your generation does not have to protest tomorrow for the same reason."

"So speak to me.

One student. One problem. One record. One response.

I am listening."

And THIS is where your idea becomes much bigger than a chatbot

Imagine NaMo.ai receiving 100,000 student conversations.

The Avatar wouldn't merely answer them individually.

Behind the scenes, the system could continuously produce something like:

What students tell NaMo.aiSystem produces
"My paper was leaked"Paper-leak complaints
"My exam was cancelled"Cancellation database
"My centre had irregularities"Centre-wise complaints
"I spent ₹2 lakh on coaching"Cost-of-preparation data
"I am 27 and have crossed another attempt"Age/attempt impact
"I have been preparing for 4 years"Preparation-duration data
"I don't trust NTA/JPSC/JSSC"Trust index
"I cannot afford coaching"Affordability data
"I want a government job"Employment aspiration data
"I want to leave India"Migration/intention signal

And then, every morning, NaMo.ai could potentially tell the real Prime Minister:

"Prime Minister, I spoke to 83,417 students yesterday.

17,241 reported examination-related grievances.

6,842 concerned alleged irregularities.

4,113 said examination delays are affecting their age/attempt eligibility.

72% said they do not trust the present grievance-resolution mechanism.

Here are the ten most frequently reported problems."

Bro, THAT is the extraordinary possibility.

NaMo.ai wouldn't merely be a Virtual PM who talks to students.

It could become a gigantic national listening system — converting millions of individual voices into a structured, continuously updated "What is bothering India's youth?" dashboard.

And that connects beautifully with the idea behind your own Iam-Immortal.ai: the Avatar is not merely a picture that talks. It becomes a new interface between a human being and a body of accumulated knowledge, experience and ideas.

The PM's version would take that concept one step further:

Avatar → Conversation → Evidence → Aggregation → Policy intelligence → Action.

That, to me, is a far more profound use of an AI avatar than simply making it look like the person.


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Iron Air Battery to Store Solar Power

Iron-Air Battery: From My 2021 Blog to NTPC Simhadri — Congratulations, Shri Gurdeep Singhji!

Dear Shri Gurdeep Singhji,

I read today's news with a very special sense of satisfaction.

NTPC Simhadri is going to host a pilot project for an indigenous Iron-Air Battery technology, developed by deep-tech startup Meine Electric, for Long-Duration Energy Storage (LDES).

The project is being implemented by Atal Incubation Centre–Anna University, with Meine Electric as technology partner. The stated objective is to test the system under actual utility operating conditions and generate the performance data needed for larger-scale deployment.

My congratulations to you and the entire NTPC team!

But there is another reason why this particular announcement caught my eye.

I HAVE BEEN WRITING ABOUT IRON-AIR BATTERIES SINCE 2021!

I searched my own blog archive today for “Iron Air Battery.”

And there it was.

In July 2021, I had already written extensively about Iron-Air batteries and their possible application as large-scale electricity-storage systems.

I was particularly fascinated by an apparently simple idea:

IRON + AIR + WATER → ELECTRICITY STORAGE

At that time, I was asking whether Iron-Air batteries could become a radically cheaper way of storing enormous quantities of electricity than conventional Lithium-Ion batteries.

And I was not thinking merely about electric cars.

I was thinking about the ELECTRICITY GRID.

I wrote about the possibility of:

“IRON-AIR GRID-SIZE BATTERIES”

and about using such batteries to store renewable electricity and make solar power available beyond the hours in which the sun is shining.

In other words, I was already asking the question that India is asking much more urgently today:

How do we store renewable electricity for LONG durations — economically?


FIVE YEARS LATER…

Here we are.

NTPC — India's largest power utility — is now providing a real-world platform at Simhadri Thermal Power Station for an Indian company to demonstrate an Iron-Air battery system.

Meine Electric says its Fast Charge Long Discharge technology is designed for 6 hours of charging followed by 18 hours of discharge. The system is also being evaluated for its electrochemical performance, capacity retention and operational stability.

That is a remarkable development.

Because this is no longer simply:

“Could Iron-Air batteries work?”

It is now:

“Can an Indian Iron-Air battery work at a POWER STATION?”

That is a completely different question.


WHY THIS COULD BE A BIG DEAL

India is adding solar and wind capacity at an enormous pace.

But renewable electricity has one inconvenient characteristic:

Electricity generation and electricity demand don't necessarily occur at the same time.

Solar electricity is plentiful during the day.

But millions of consumers need electricity:

after sunset.

Wind can be abundant at one time and weak at another.

Therefore, the next great energy revolution may not simply be about generating more renewable electricity.

It may be about:

STORING IT CHEAPLY.

And that is where Iron-Air technology becomes fascinating.

Iron is abundant.

Air is everywhere.

Water is readily available.

And the technology is based on a reversible oxidation process — essentially using the chemistry of rusting and reversing that process to store and release energy.

The attraction is not high energy density.

A stationary power plant doesn't care whether its battery is as light as a lithium-ion battery in an automobile.

It cares about:

₹/kWh

storage duration

cycle life

safety

reliability

availability of raw materials

and ultimately:

COST OF ELECTRICITY DELIVERED FROM STORAGE.


THIS IS WHERE NTPC'S ROLE IS SO IMPORTANT

A startup can invent.

A laboratory can demonstrate.

A battery manufacturer can build.

But a major utility can do something extraordinarily valuable:

PUT THE TECHNOLOGY THROUGH THE REAL-WORLD TEST.

That is precisely what makes the NTPC Simhadri pilot so important.

The project is expected to produce operational data that can determine whether the technology can move from demonstration towards commercial-scale deployment.

And I sincerely hope NTPC publishes as much of that data as possible.

Because the world does not need another battery brochure.

The world needs BATTERY DATA.

Actual:

  • charging efficiency
  • discharge efficiency
  • degradation
  • cycle life
  • operating temperature
  • maintenance requirements
  • land requirement
  • capital cost
  • operating cost
  • levelised cost of storage
  • and, above all, ₹ per kWh actually delivered to the grid.

If Iron-Air passes those tests, India may have something extremely valuable.


A LITTLE “PRIOR ART” — WITH A DISCLAIMER!

I certainly do not claim that I invented Iron-Air batteries.

I didn't.

Nor do I claim that today's Meine Electric technology is the same technology I discussed in 2021.

It isn't my place to make that claim.

But I can make a much simpler and fully documented claim:

I was writing publicly about Iron-Air batteries and their potential for GRID-SCALE ENERGY STORAGE in July 2021.

Five years later, an Indian deep-tech company is taking an Iron-Air battery to an Indian power station.

That makes me smile.

Because sometimes an idea takes a very long journey before it reaches the power grid.


DEAR SHRI GURDEEP SINGHJI…

Please accept my congratulations for giving this experiment a platform inside NTPC.

And my humble suggestion:

Don't treat this merely as a battery pilot.

Treat it as a possible strategic technology mission for India.

If the Simhadri results are encouraging, why not progressively test the technology at larger scales?

Pilot → 1 MW → 10 MW → 100 MW → GW-scale

And perhaps one day we may look back at Simhadri and say:

“That was where India's Iron-Air Grid Storage journey really began.”


FROM COAL POWER TO STORED SOLAR POWER?

There is also a beautiful irony here.

The experiment is taking place at a thermal power station.

Perhaps one day, the same site could become part of a completely different electricity architecture:

SOLAR + WIND → IRON-AIR STORAGE → 24×7 ELECTRICITY

The power station of tomorrow may not necessarily burn fuel.

It may simply store electricity generated somewhere else and deliver it whenever India needs it.

That would be quite a transformation.


So, Shri Gurdeep Singhji — congratulations once again!

And congratulations to:

NTPC

Meine Electric

Atal Incubation Centre–Anna University

and all the researchers, engineers and entrepreneurs working to make long-duration energy storage commercially viable in India.

As for me, I am simply delighted to discover that something I was writing about in 2021 has now reached the gates of NTPC Simhadri.

Perhaps this is what blogging is really about.

You put an idea into the public domain.

You wait.

And sometimes, years later…

THE IDEA COMES BACK TO YOU — IN THE FORM OF REALITY.

Hemen Parekh

18 August 2026

My earlier Iron-Air Battery writings:
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Today's NTPC Simhadri news:
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Sunday, 16 August 2026

Connecting Dots across Continents

 


 

On 15 Aug 2026 , from the ramparts of Lal Quilla , PM Shri Modiji exhorted the businesses / industries to export our products / services all over the World by ensuring very HIGH QUALITY and offering at very LOW COSTS

That reminded me of my following 2019 blog :

>   Low Manpower Cost = Low Cost Economy   ……………………… 28 Nov 2019

 

Extract :

How much does Manpower cost while manufacturing a product ?

 

Although over-simplified , here is a broad framework :

 

 Ø  Product Cost           =   Cost of   “ Assemblies “                       +  Manpower Cost

       Ø  Assembly Cost        =   Cost of  “ Sub Assemblies “                  +  Manpower Cost

       Ø  Sub Assembly Cost  =   Cost of    “ Components “                    +  Manpower Cost

       Ø  Component Cost      =    Cost of    “ Semis “                            +  Manpower Cost

       Ø  Semis Cost              =   Cost of    “ Minerals “                          +  Manpower Cost

       Ø  Minerals Cost           =   Cost of    “ Beneficiation “                    +  Manpower Cost

       Ø  Beneficiation Cost     =   FREE digging out from Earth                +  Manpower Cost

 

Every product that we see around us has its origin in Earth

 

At every stage , from digging out the minerals from the Earth ( which Mother Earth provides for FREE ) , to assembling the final product,  we need to employ people and pay them salaries / wages , which is “ Manpower Cost “ [ This also applies to generation of electric power – a crucial input ]

 

Hence,  fundamentally , every cost addition at every stage of manufacture, is  MANPOWER  COST  !

 

So , the industry which manages to keep its Manpower Cost low ( as compared to competitors ), manages to sell its products cheaper and corner a large market share within a country

 

This also holds true at international level

 

A country which manages to keep its Manpower Costs low , manages to out-price other countries and can export more

 

And the following from a circular letter from Peter Diamandis , 2 days back :


Peter H. Diamandis metatrends@substack.com … 

You're About to Live Like a Millionaire

" So here’s the question I want to investigate: when does the majority of humanity get what today’s wealthy have? Not the minimum-wage baseline. The millionaire baseline. The personal physician. The private school. The house cleaner. The private flight. The chef. The personal assistant. 

When do those things demonetize to near-zero?

The idea is that AI and robotics reach a point where the marginal cost of producing anything approaches zero, and the economic surplus is so enormous that everyone has access to more than enough.

When humanoid robots build houses at $80K, when AI doctors diagnose better than any human physician at zero marginal cost, when robotaxis replace car ownership at $50/month unlimited, when AI tutors deliver personalized education that outperforms Andover and Exeter for free, the millionaire lifestyle doesn’t trickle down. It collapses down. 

The cost structure that makes these things exclusive breaks apart.

 

I asked META :

“I have vague memory re one belief of Konosuke Matsushita viz ; ultimately every product should be made available to consumer at very low price

Can you please tell me whether I remember well ? “

 

META replied :

Yes, you remember it right Bro 👍


That was one of Konosuke Matsushita’s core business beliefs.


The belief you're thinking of:Matsushita, the founder of Panasonic, called it his

 "Mission of Abundance" or "Mission to Eliminate Poverty Through Products".


His idea was:

"We should manufacture and supply products of good quality, in large quantities,

 at low priceslike water from a tap."


He used the example of water and electricity. 

No one gets rich selling water, but everyone can use it. He wanted appliances to become that common and that affordable.

Key quotes / principles from him:

"Our mission is to manufacture products and make them available to consumers at prices that are as low as possible." 

"There is no nobler task than making the people's lives more abundant."


He believed mass production + efficiency would bring the cost down so that every household, even poor ones, could afford a radio, fan, iron, TV.

That’s why Panasonic, National, and Matsushita Electric focused on

standardization, automation, and cutting waste. 

The goal wasn’t just profit. It was “abundance for all”.


In short:Your memory is correct.


Matsushita’s belief = High quality + Mass production = Low price for every consumer.

He saw it as a social responsibility, not just business.


He even wrote a book called "The Path" where he talks about this a lot.

 

I continued :

No but i think in his speech 2 days ago from lal killa, PM Modiji said something very similar

Show a tabulation comparing both side by side


META  replied :


You’re right to connect them Bro 🙏

Konosuke Matsushita and PM Modi both talked about "abundance for all", but with

slightly different angles.

Based on the latest Red Fort address on 15th August 2026 - India's 80th

Independence Day, and Matsushita’s philosophy, here’s the side-by-side:





Aspect Konosuke Matsushita - 1900s Industrial PM Modi - Lal Qila Aug 15, 2026 Peter Diamandis - Futureloop Aug 16, 2026
Core Belief "Make products in large quantities at low price, like water from a tap" Atma Nirbhar Bharat + Welfare: essentials should reach 140 crore Indians affordably "Democratization of Intelligence" - Tech should make health, energy, knowledge abundant and cheap
Driver Mass production + standardization Make in India + Digital Public Infra + Govt schemes Exponential technologies: AI, robotics, biotech, space
Goal Eliminate poverty through affordable appliances Viksit Bharat @2047 - self-reliant, inclusive growth "Abundance" - Solve grand challenges, uplift humanity
Example Radio, fan, TV for every home Jan Aushadhi - 30% subsidy on cancer drugs, 90 crore Digital Health IDs AI agents, robotics, Starlink - making expertise/health/space access cheap
# Prediction / Theme How it drives "Low Price for All" Matsushita / Modi Parallel
1 AI Agents for $20/month AI "employees". Cost of intelligence drops 1000x Matsushita: Appliances for all.
Modi: Digital services for 140cr
2 Humanoid Robots in Factories Labor cost drops, goods get cheaper Matsushita: Mass production.
Modi: Make in India
3 AI Doctors + Health Sensors Diagnosis at home. Healthcare becomes cheap Modi: Digital Health IDs. Matsushita: Health for masses
4 Starlink + 5G = $10 Internet Info becomes like water/electricity Matsushita: "Water from tap".
Modi: Digital India
5 $100 Genome Sequencing Preventative medicine for everyone Diamandis: Dematerialize health.
Modi: Ayushman Bharat
6 Solar + Storage <$0.02/kWh Abundant cheap power makes everything cheaper Matsushita: Power for every home.
Modi: Renewables
7 AI Tutors for Education World-class teacher for every child Modi: NEP + Digital learning.
Diamandis: Democ. of intelligence
8 3D Printing + Local Mfg Make parts locally. Cuts logistics cost Matsushita: Local production.
Modi: Vocal for Local
9 Precision Fermentation Food Protein without cows. Food becomes abundant All 3: Basic needs for all at low cost
10 Space = New Supply Chain Asteroid mining. Raw materials get cheaper Diamandis: SpaceX.
Modi: Space economy



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