Elon Musk revealed his partner, Shivon Zilis, is of Indian descent, with one of their sons’ middle names being Sekhar in tribute to physicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. Zilis, who grew up in Canada after being adopted, is a key figure at Neuralink. Musk also commented on the changing landscape for Indian talent in America due to visa policies. Elon Musk on Nikhil Kamath’s “WTF is?” podcast NEW DELHI: Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk recently shared that his partner, Shivon Zilis, is half-Indian. Speaking on Zerodha founder Nikhil Kamath’s podcast “WTF is?” Musk disclosed, “I’m not sure if you know this, but my partner Shivon is half Indian,” and also revealed that one of their sons has the middle name Sekhar, in honour of Nobel laureate and Indian-American physicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.Discussing Zilis’s ancestry, Musk shared that she grew up in Canada and was given up for adoption as a baby. Musk explained, “She grew up in Canada. She was given up for adoption when she was a baby. I think her father was like an exchange student at the university or something like that. I’m not sure the exact details, but you know it was kind of thing where I don’t know, she was given up for adoption. But she grew up in Canada.” Zilis’s background highlights a blend of Indian and Canadian heritage, and she graduated from Yale University with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Philosophy.Shivon Zilis has played an important role in Musk’s ventures, joining Neuralink in 2017, where she currently serves as the Director of Operations and Special Projects.She and Musk have four children together: twins Strider and Azure, daughter Arcadia, and son Seldon Lycurgus. One of their sons bears the middle name “Sekhar,” honouring the legacy of Chandrasekhar.Appearing on the podcast, Musk also remarked that “America has been an immense beneficiary of talent from India, but that seems to be changing now.” His remarks come at a moment when the American dream is fading for thousands of Indians amid tougher US visa curbs and increasing policy uncertaintyAbout the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAt Least 11 Dead, 20 Injured in Head-On Collision Between Two Govt Buses in Tamil Nadu’s SivagangaUncertainty Over Pakistan’s Top Military Post Could Trigger Conflict: AnalystPak Handler Shahzad Bhatti Directed Gurdaspur Grenade Attack: Special Cell‘Stay Mentally Prepared’: Rajnath Singh’s Remark Fuels Talk Of Another Operation Sindoor‘4,000 Soldier Deaths, 20,000 Injured’: Pak FM Ishaq Dar Blames Taliban For Troop LossesAirbus A320 Glitch: Ex-IAF Pilot Shows How ELAC 2 Fails In Real-Time Flight Simulation‘Can’t Make Someone Disappear’: Shashi Tharoor Calls Out Pakistan Over Imran Khan’s Death RumoursPolitics Increasingly ‘Trumps’ Economics: EAM Jaishankar’s Veiled Swipe At US Amid Trade Tensions4 Dead, 1 Injured As Fire Engulfs Four-Storey Building In South DelhiKashi Tamil Sangamam 4.0: 300 Varanasi Students To Visit Tamil Nadu As Centre Expands Tamil Outreach123PhotostoriesChef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 7 common mistakes people commit while making dosa and how to rectify them5 easy and effective ways to save more time daily4 infused water remedies for everyday health issues and how to make them at homeHow this rare island reptile became the world’s biggest lizard and a powerful hunterExclusive – Diya Aur Baati Hum fame Vindhya Tiwari drops dreamy wedding photos with Ashish Lohra; says ‘Chose Nov 25 to match Lord Ram and Sita ji’s wedding day’How to make Dahi ke Kebab for evening snackingThe tiny behaviours that reveal someone is ready for long-term loveNutritionist shares lab tests to identify the root cause of everyday health issues8 edible plants you can easily grow in glass jars at home10 ways to enjoy moringa leaves to boost immunity and digestion123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayCyclone DitwahWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingGiannis AntetokounmpoBo BichetteED SheeranMLB Trade RumorsStefon diggsSouth Delhi SuicideBike Driver Account Udaipur EDAyesha CurryFuzzy ZoellerJammie Booker
NEW DELHI: Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk recently shared that his partner, Shivon Zilis, is half-Indian. Speaking on Zerodha founder Nikhil Kamath’s podcast “WTF is?” Musk disclosed, “I’m not sure if you know this, but my partner Shivon is half Indian,” and also revealed that one of their sons has the middle name Sekhar, in honour of Nobel laureate and Indian-American physicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.Discussing Zilis’s ancestry, Musk shared that she grew up in Canada and was given up for adoption as a baby. Musk explained, “She grew up in Canada. She was given up for adoption when she was a baby. I think her father was like an exchange student at the university or something like that. I’m not sure the exact details, but you know it was kind of thing where I don’t know, she was given up for adoption. But she grew up in Canada.” Zilis’s background highlights a blend of Indian and Canadian heritage, and she graduated from Yale University with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Philosophy.Shivon Zilis has played an important role in Musk’s ventures, joining Neuralink in 2017, where she currently serves as the Director of Operations and Special Projects.She and Musk have four children together: twins Strider and Azure, daughter Arcadia, and son Seldon Lycurgus. One of their sons bears the middle name “Sekhar,” honouring the legacy of Chandrasekhar.Appearing on the podcast, Musk also remarked that “America has been an immense beneficiary of talent from India, but that seems to be changing now.” His remarks come at a moment when the American dream is fading for thousands of Indians amid tougher US visa curbs and increasing policy uncertainty