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India Accelerates AI Independence Drive with Homegrown Tech

What Happened

India is taking major steps to assert its independence in artificial intelligence by pouring resources into local chipmaking, developing open-source large language models, and compiling sovereign data sets. According to a report by MIT Technology Review, the Indian government and industry leaders aim to reduce dependence on US and Chinese technologies, hoping to use homegrown advances to bolster economic security and global tech leadership. Initiatives such as the AIRAWAT supercomputing platform and collaborative programs with academic institutions are helping build a local AI ecosystem. India faces challenges, including limited funding compared to Western tech giants, but the country is determined to create world-class infrastructure and talent in AI.

Why It Matters

India\’s push for AI self-reliance could alter the global balance in artificial intelligence, providing alternatives to US and Chinese dominance. Success in these efforts may accelerate innovation, foster regional data privacy, and strengthen India\’s position in the global tech marketplace. Read more in our AI News Hub

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