"It's very important that technology should not be left in the hands of a few. It's very important that a larger section of the society should have access to technology, should be able to develop new solutions, have better opportunities."
Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw

Key Facts
- India approved the IndiaAI Mission in 2024 with a Rs 10,300 crore allocation over five years to strengthen AI capabilities.
- About 19,000 GPUs have been deployed for AI development, and a second round may add 16,000 more GPUs, totaling 34,000 GPUs.
- The government plans to host India's first foundational open-source AI model on Indian servers.
- Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the government is working on a PhD programme to fund fundamental AI research.
- The government aims to democratize AI technology access to a larger section of society and help startups scale globally.
- India's AI ecosystem is on the cusp of a global breakthrough, according to Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
Key Stats at a Glance
Budget allocation for IndiaAI Mission
Rs 10,300 crore

Number of GPUs deployed for AI development
19,000 GPUs

Additional GPUs planned in second round
16,000 GPUs

Total GPUs planned for AI development
34,000 GPUs
