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India's AI Future: Build or Borrow?
25 Feb
Summary
- India urged to prioritize building domestic AI models.
- Data sovereignty is key to preventing digital neo-colonialism.
- Foundational AI infrastructure requires policy, academia, and industry coordination.

India must prioritize developing its own foundational artificial intelligence (AI) models and bolster data sovereignty safeguards to decrease dependence on foreign technologies. This was the consensus among experts, including Sandeep Shukla of IIIT Hyderabad and Jibu Elias of Mozilla India, during a panel discussion.
Experts emphasized that AI should function as digital public infrastructure, with sector-specific data used to retrain models. Utilizing foreign models like ChatGPT or Gemini risks relinquishing crucial data to other nations, potentially leading to a new form of digital neo-colonialism. India's demographic diversity is seen as a strength for developing models applicable globally.
To achieve AI diffusion, India needs compute power, connectivity, skilled talent, and multilingual capabilities. The recent New Delhi Declaration on AI underscores the importance of trusted AI and infrastructure sharing among Global South countries. India's commitment to the Pax Silica initiative also highlights a focus on critical mineral supply chains.
Building indigenous AI capabilities requires a coordinated push across policy, academia, and industry, extending to chip design and high-performance computing. Experts stressed that relying solely on application-layer innovation is insufficient, and investment in R&D by both government and the private sector is vital. Specialized training and university-industry collaborations are also crucial for skilling the workforce.




