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Tomorrow's Tools, Today's Wealth: Why Tech is the Bedrock of Your Child's Financial Future

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November 11, 2025

Mandeep Mahendru emphasizes the importance of financial literacy in children as a foundation for responsible money management and long-term success

- Mandeep Mahendru

Across 5,000 years of human history, civilizations that embraced breakthrough technologies have not only gained power but also enduring prosperity. The Sumerians developed cuneiform and irrigation, enabling trade, taxation, and state control. Ancient Egypt's engineering and administrative systems transformed resource management into lasting wealth. China's dynasties advanced paper, printing, and the compass, driving scientific discovery and trade across continents. The Islamic Golden Age merged intellectual and financial innovations to connect vast economies. Industrial Europe mechanized production, creating capitalism and global finance. Postwar America leveraged semiconductors, space tech, and the internet to dominate the 20th century's financial landscape.

Each of these epochs marks a clear transition—from stone tools to silicon chips, wealth has consistently flowed to those who have embraced the frontier. Today, that historical logic is not only intact but intensified.

From Empire Builders to Code Owners

In 2025, the world's five most valuable companies are all tech entities. Nvidia's $3 trillion valuation, driven by its dominance in Al chips, is not merely a market anomaly—it reflects the shift toward data as capital. India, too, is witnessing a tectonic shift, wherein Public digital infrastructure (including Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker, ONDC, etc) is attracting global venture capital, while simultaneously democratizing access to banking, credit, and enterprise tools.

At the same time, the geopolitical theatre is being recast around technology. The U.S., China, and the European Union are locked in a “tech cold war” over artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and clean energy. For families, particularly in economically aware urban India, these macro narratives are not distant—they are deeply personal.

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