India to Boost AI Compute Capacity, Urges Industry-Academia Tie-Ups
India to Augment AI Compute Capacity, Says Ashwini Vaishnaw

India to Expand AI Compute Capacity

Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw announced on Saturday that India will augment its computing capacity to support the country's growing artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem. Speaking at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) during an interaction with industry leaders on the "Role of Technology in Building Viksit Bharat 2047," Vaishnaw emphasized the need for continuous learning and innovation in the face of rapid technological change.

"Technology is changing rapidly, and Artificial Intelligence is transforming the global IT industry," the minister said, adding that these changes require "continuous learning, innovation and adaptation." He urged the IT industry to seize the opportunity by developing next-generation technology solutions and strengthening India's position as a global technology leader.

Industry-Academia Collaboration

Addressing concerns around AI infrastructure, Vaishnaw assured industry leaders that India's compute capacity would be expanded. "He also assured industry leaders that compute capacity of India will be augmented as it is the need of the hour," the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) said in a release.

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The minister called on the IT industry to work closely with educational institutions to ensure that academic curricula remain aligned with evolving industry requirements. Citing the example of GSV, he noted that Airbus had collaborated with the institution to update its curriculum based on industry needs and is now recruiting engineers from there.

Data Trusts and Semiconductor Push

During the interaction, industry leaders proposed the creation of sector-specific data trusts in Indian educational institutions. Welcoming the suggestion, Vaishnaw said a pilot project could be launched at IIT Hyderabad. According to MeitY's release, the proposed data trusts would "securely host Indian datasets for specific sectors" with "appropriate usage policies" to enable startups, researchers and companies to use the data responsibly.

Highlighting the government's push to build India's semiconductor ecosystem, Vaishnaw said 315 universities across the country have been equipped with advanced Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools that allow students to design semiconductor chips using industry-standard platforms. He added that these chip designs are fabricated at the Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL), Mohali, giving students practical exposure from chip design to fabrication and testing.

Electronics Manufacturing Growth

The minister also highlighted the growth of India's electronics manufacturing sector, saying it has crossed Rs 13 lakh crore in production and continues to expand at a double-digit compound annual growth rate (CAGR). He said electronics have become India's third-largest export category, while mobile phones are now the country's largest individual export product, reflecting India's emergence as a trusted global manufacturing and technology hub.

The interaction, attended by Union Minister for Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy, focused on strengthening collaboration between the government and industry in areas including artificial intelligence, semiconductors, electronics manufacturing, digital infrastructure and other emerging technologies to help achieve the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.

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