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Rohan Tiwary is head of business development, APAC at Google TV
New Delhi: Google on Friday elevated Rohan Tiwary as the head of business development, APAC, Google TV. Tiwary has been associated with the tech giant for over seven years.
Before this, Tiwary was APAC head partnerships (media, news and entertainment) since December 2019. He was responsible for building strategic partnerships with key players in media industries across the Asia-Pacific and advancing holistic solutions that span the breadth of Google’s suite, to solve the media industry’s business problems.
“Excited to join the Google TV team and further the vision of connecting users to the content they love in an effortless and efficient manner. Look forward to working with partners from the media industry to uncover the opportunities in the Living Room space. What more can your TV do?” he announced the latest move in a LinkedIn post.
He has also worked with Accenture, and Star TV Network in the past.
Gaming
Formula 1 and Mumbai Falcons launch India’s first official F1 sim racing championship
Nationwide competition creates pathway from virtual racing to pro motorsport
MUMBAI: Formula 1 has teamed up with Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited to launch India’s first officially sanctioned F1 sim racing competition, marking a new step in the country’s growing motorsport ecosystem.
The championship, titled F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026, will offer a structured national platform for sim racers, with participants competing on the official F1 25 across multiple stages. The competition will begin with online qualifiers, followed by city-based simulator rounds, before culminating in a national final in Mumbai this November.
Open to players across PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox, registrations for the event will begin on 30 April via the Mumbai Falcons app. The format mirrors real-world racing, featuring official circuits, team liveries and competitive structures aligned with the global series.
Formula 1 driver Narain Karthikeyan said the initiative arrives at a time when interest in the sport is surging in India, adding that a structured sim racing platform could help identify and nurture the next generation of talent.
Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited managing director Ameet Gadhoke noted that the championship aligns with the team’s long-term goal of building a strong motorsport pipeline in the country and placing Indian talent on the global stage.
The launch also reflects broader momentum in esports, especially after its recognition under India’s Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025. By bridging gaming and real-world racing, the initiative aims to offer aspiring drivers a credible entry point into professional motorsport.
With interest in Formula 1 steadily rising and conversations around its return to India gaining pace, the new championship could become a proving ground for future racing stars.








