Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu calls for greater technology sovereignty following US restrictions on Anthropic’s top AI models. Speaking in response to the curbs, Vembu argues that “globalisation is dead,” framing the US limitations as a shift in how advanced technology is controlled and accessed. He portrays technology as increasingly tied to national or strategic interests, suggesting that countries and industries may need to develop stronger domestic capabilities rather than rely on foreign AI systems subject to export or usage limits. The remarks connect the policy change to broader concerns about who controls frontier AI and how quickly technology can spread globally under regulatory constraints.

Across the coverage, the focus remains on Vembu’s reaction to the US action against Anthropic’s leading models and his call for tech sovereignty, with the emphasis on the implications for access to advanced AI rather than on any technical details of the restrictions themselves.