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India's AI Stars Shine at Global Summit
19 Feb
Summary
- Sarvam AI's models surpass competitors in crucial benchmarks.
- Emergent Labs achieves $100M ARR in eight months.
- Neysa secures $600M+ to boost India's AI compute capacity.

India is rapidly advancing in the artificial intelligence sector, highlighted by the presence of global AI leaders at the AI Summit 2026 in New Delhi. Startups are spearheading this charge. Sarvam AI has launched Sarvam-30B and Sarvam-105B, demonstrating superior performance in benchmarks like olmOCR Bench and OmniDocBench v1.5, outperforming models from Gemini and ChatGPT, particularly in low-resource languages and vision tasks.
Emergent Labs has achieved a remarkable $100 million annual run-rate revenue in just eight months since its public launch in May 2025, driven by its AI platform that automates UI, backend, and deployment using natural language. This rapid success positions them as a contender against tech giants.
Further bolstering India's AI capabilities, Neysa, an AI acceleration cloud platform, secured up to $600 million in equity from Blackstone and other investors to scale domestic compute capacity. Additionally, C2i is developing innovative power solutions for AI data centers, having raised $15 million in Series A funding. The Indian government is also supporting this growth with a $1.1 billion venture capital program for AI and advanced manufacturing startups.




