The Hidden System – The Cost Beneath the Answer (Episode 2)
A deep dive into the invisible infrastructure that powers every AI response.
A deep dive into the invisible infrastructure that powers every AI response.
A visual story of how AI adoption exploded before its economic reality was understood.
Parliament intervenes. Regulators act. Episode 3 captures the moment the IndiGo crisis turned into a national accountability mission.
Regulators step in. Oversight begins. Episode 2 captures the moment the IndiGo crisis shifts from disruption to accountability preparation.
A festive DataComics special where Santa investigates the IndiGo Crisis of 2025. Through 12 panels of humor and insight, he uncovers how FDTL rules, hiring freezes, night ops, and thin crew buffers brought India’s largest airline to a standstill-and what aviation can learn from it.
The final India won – and the stories the world never saw. Chapter 7 captures the decisive overs, the tributes to Mithali and Jhulan, the homecoming, and Harmanpreet’s message that sparked a new wave of young cricketers across India.
A victory goes home – into families, schools, policies, murals, and dreams. Chapter 6 reveals how the Women in Blue became a national movement shaping the next generation.
A high-pressure semifinal becomes the moment a group of individuals transforms into a single force. Chapter 5 follows the partnerships, belief, and unity that made the impossible achievable.
A chapter of recovery and recalibration. Chapter 4 traces how the Women in Blue turned injury, uncertainty, and tactical strain into a renewed sense of direction.
A rain pause, an injury, and the inward work that made resilience possible. Chapter 3 traces the small, decisive acts that reshaped a team’s path.
After a bright start, India’s Women in Blue face three defeats that test spirit and strategy. Chapter 2 of The Fire in Blue explores pressure, scrutiny, and repair.
What happens when a “Model-in-Training” joins the team meeting? Early-career anxiety meets machine learning humor in this light-hearted DataComics satire.