IndiaAI Mission: Pioneering Inclusive AI Governance to Empower Developing Nations

January 31, 2026
IndiaAI Mission: Pioneering Inclusive AI Governance to Empower Developing Nations
  • The policy framework stresses safety, transparency, inclusion, and flexibility to spur innovation, with practical support delivered via the IndiaAI Mission.

  • The summit emphasizes inclusive global governance and sustainability, focusing on active participation by developing countries and measuring outcomes by public value rather than capability alone.

  • Overall, the summit seeks to push for governance and safety standards that elevate developing countries' roles, using widely shared public value as a key metric.

  • AI governance is framed as a core element of national economic strategy, recognizing AI’s pervasiveness across sectors and the rising energy demands of data centers.

  • With AI’s broad embedding and growing data-center energy needs, governance is positioned as essential to sustainable economic strategy.

  • At the AI and development summit, the aim is to advance global governance, sustainability, and safety while ensuring developing countries are active participants rather than passive consumers, with success judged by broadly shared public value.

  • India’s program provides affordable HPC access to academic, startup, and industry players to accelerate research and innovation.

  • India is pursuing a trust-based, inclusion-focused approach to AI governance that centers safety, transparency, accountability, and inclusion while preserving flexibility for innovation, implemented through the IndiaAI Mission launched in 2024.

  • A cornerstone of the IndiaAI Mission is subsidized high-performance computing for startups, researchers, and universities to lower costs compared with global norms.

  • Under the IndiaAI Mission, India is expanding shared compute access, unified data platforms, indigenous model development, and workforce skilling, along with subsidized high-performance computing for startups, researchers, and universities.

  • Principal Scientific Adviser Ajay Kumar Sood highlighted AI governance as central to economic policy and national strategy during a CSIS conference from New Delhi.

  • Ahead of the AI Impact Summit, India promotes a global, inclusive vision where AI enables development and democratizes access to core resources like compute, data, and foundational models for context-specific solutions.

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