MyPathGuru
A world where every youth, regardless of background, is empowered with guided access to industry-aligned skills, crystal-clear professional pathways, and global opportunities — creating a generation of professionals who achieve both mass employability and personal fulfillment through ethical, smart, and future-ready learning paths


Welcome to MyPathGuru™ – Shaping Smarter Futures with AI, Experience & Professional Guidance
MyPathGuru™ is a visionary platform founded by a former Chief Engineer of Kerala Water Authority, an alumnus of IIT Delhi (M.Tech, Environmental Engineering) and a certified Project Management Professional (PMP®, USA) since 2009. With decades of leadership in engineering and project management, he now shares his expertise to guide the next generation of learners, professionals, and entrepreneurs.
India loses enormous human and financial potential due to misguided career choices, lack of professionalism, and absence of structured mentoring. From wrong coaching decisions to misplaced engineering admissions, students and professionals often end up wasting years of effort, huge sums of money, and most importantly, their confidence. MyPathGuru was created to prevent this — offering clear, AI-enabled pathways based on individual strengths, aspirations, and market realities.
Who We Guide
Plus Two Students – Avoid the trap of random JEE/NEET coaching. Based on your marksheet, aptitude, and interest areas, we suggest alternate, smarter paths with better scope, preventing years of wasted effort and the mental stress that has led to alarming suicide rates among teenagers.
Engineers – With 1.5 million seats in engineering every year, at least 50% of students land in the wrong course or fail to secure meaningful employment. MyPathGuru provides clarity on core vs. IT careers, interdisciplinary choices, and AI-driven future skills, ensuring engineers align their careers with real opportunities.
Project Managers – India has nearly 2 million project managers, but only 30% meet global standards, resulting in massive project overruns of ₹4.3 lakh crore annually. MyPathGuru shows the certifications, skill stacking, and AI tools required to thrive in governance, sustainability, and digital transformation.
Entrepreneurs – In today’s volatile markets, entrepreneurs must navigate technological disruptions, funding challenges, and global competition. We guide on startup pathways, intellectual property, trade marks, and patents, so committed innovators can leverage India’s transparent digital systems and thrive with global recognition.
Why it is very useful ?
AI-Powered Guidance – Blending data, future trends, and your individual aptitude.
Professional Insight – Backed by IIT and PMP-level expertise, not trial-and-error coaching.
Risk Management Approach – Using project management & AI to reduce failure rates.
Affordable Access – Initial consultation via video interaction (individual or group) at just ₹300, payable through GPay, with feedback delivered within a week. Empowering Your Future with Smart Solutions Empowering Your Future with Smart Solutions






















August 2025
AI, Risk, and India’s Future: From Grassroots to Global Leadership
1. India’s AI Vulnerability – The Investment Gap
In 2024, global private AI investment was $109B in the US, $9.3B in China, and just $1.16B in India. That is less than 1% of the global share. This mismatch highlights India’s structural vulnerability: while we prepare millions of young people for AI-related work, the real capital and infrastructure are concentrated elsewhere. Our talent risks becoming dependent on foreign ecosystems rather than driving indigenous innovation.
2. The Contradiction – Youth Potential vs Poor Investment
India has the largest youth population in the world (~45% under 25). But with weak domestic AI investment, this demographic dividend risks turning into a demographic disaster. By contrast, the US and China — with lower youth ratios — are pouring billions into AI ecosystems, ensuring their young people enter value-added, future-proof industries. India’s contradiction is stark: abundant human resource, meagre capital commitment.
3. Systemic Risks – IoT Overdependence
As IoT penetrates sectors such as agriculture, urban services, and utilities, the livelihoods of millions may be disrupted if over-automation occurs without safeguards. Heavy IoT deployment could magnify vulnerabilities:
Agriculture (80/100 risk) – millions of rural families at stake.
Utilities (85/100 risk) – national infrastructure fragility.
Urban Services (70/100 risk) – affecting daily life in high-density cities.
If not managed wisely, IoT-driven overdependence could worsen unemployment and inequality in already fragile communities.
4. Actionable Mitigation – AI Where Humans Cannot Go
India must design a balanced AI utilization strategy:
AI-dominant domains: deep-sea exploration, space research, underground nuclear operations, and drone defense systems — places where humans cannot safely operate.
Human + AI augmentation: driving safety (fatigue alarms, not driver replacement), skill development at scale, and critical decision support.
This ensures AI amplifies human potential rather than replaces it, while safeguarding mass livelihoods.
5. Vision for the Future – A Rolling Wave Plan
India needs a rolling wave master plan for AI adoption:
Reviewed periodically to adapt to global dynamics.
Inclusive participation: students, engineers, project managers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and citizens.
Grassroots to global scale: ensuring every section of society benefits from AI, while guarding against over-dependence.
Two paths lie ahead:
No Mitigation → underemployment, foreign dependency, rising inequality.
With Mitigation → India emerges as a global manpower hub, exporting skilled professionals and building resilience.
A Call to Action
Students → choose smart pathways in AI, IoT, and sustainable tech.
Engineers & Project Managers → design AI for augmentation, not substitution.
Entrepreneurs → leverage India’s talent pool to build affordable, scalable AI solutions.
Policymakers → fund R&D, regulate responsibly, and ensure equitable growth.
Closing Thought
India stands at a crossroads. AI, climate change, and fragile geopolitics could either accelerate prosperity or amplify catastrophe. High-density urban settlements, unmanaged automation, and foreign dependency may turn bad to worse if we lack vision.
But with 100% participation, rolling wave planning, and strategic execution, India can transform its demographic strength into global leadership



