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Ideas worth examining. Decisions worth making.

Aletheia's publishing practice spans primary research, secondary research, market research, venture research, independent business assessment, and due diligence support — alongside business commentary, whitepapers, books, newsletters, videos, and podcasts, all grounded in field experience and independent inquiry.

Our Research Practice

Research that grounds every recommendation we make.

Primary research

Original, field-gathered primary research — interviews, surveys, and direct market observation.

Secondary research

Rigorous secondary research that synthesizes existing data, filings, and published studies.

Market research

Market research that tests demand, pricing, and positioning before resources are committed.

Venture research

Venture research that supports investment and partnership decisions with evidence, not assumption.

Independent business assessment

An independent business assessment of commercial merit, market readiness, and execution risk.

Due diligence support

Due diligence support for investors and boards who need a second, research-backed perspective.

Business Commentary

Pointed reflections on markets, institutions, and founder choices.

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Videos

Conversations and explainers on strategy, markets, and learning.

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Podcasts

Long-form listening for founders, educators, and ecosystem participants.

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Newsletter & Blogs

Short, regular notes on founder markets, strategy, and ecosystem signals.

Newsletter issues and blog posts will appear here.

Whitepapers & Research Notes

Structured reports for businesses, think tanks, and serious ecosystem participants.

Whitepaper · June 2026

Israel, Regional Stability, and India's AI Ambitions

A strategic assessment of energy security, technology partnerships, and infrastructure economics

Examines whether continued instability in the Middle East strengthens or weakens India's AI ecosystem. The paper argues that Israel's value to India's AI future lies primarily in innovation and technology cooperation rather than conflict dynamics, while regional instability imposes real indirect costs through energy markets and capital availability — and that domestic infrastructure remains the more decisive factor in India's long-term AI competitiveness.

Books

Research-led publishing that turns field experience into durable frameworks.

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