NITI Aayog’s ‘AI for Viksit Bharat Roadmap’
Kartavya Desk Staff
Syllabus: Governance and Technology
Source: PIB
Context: NITI Aayog launched the ‘AI for Viksit Bharat Roadmap’ and ‘Frontier Tech Repository’ under its Frontier Tech Hub.
About NITI Aayog’s AI for Viksit Bharat Roadmap:
What it is?
A comprehensive national blueprint to harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a growth accelerator.
• Focus: Productivity enhancement, sector-specific AI adoption, innovation-driven R&D.
• Objective: Bridge 30–35% of India’s growth gap to achieve sustained 8%+ GDP growth by 2035.
• Approach: Accelerate AI adoption in key industries (banking, manufacturing, pharma, auto). Transform R&D with generative AI to leapfrog innovation. Strengthen data, compute, talent, and governance infrastructure for inclusive growth.
• Accelerate AI adoption in key industries (banking, manufacturing, pharma, auto).
• Transform R&D with generative AI to leapfrog innovation.
• Strengthen data, compute, talent, and governance infrastructure for inclusive growth.
Key Summary of Report:
• AI’s Economic Potential: Can add $500–600B to GDP by 2035 through productivity gains and efficiency
• Sectoral Priority: Banking & manufacturing could derive 20–25% of sectoral GDP from AI; pharma & auto identified for leapfrog innovation
• Data Capital of the World: India to become global hub of trusted, anonymized data ecosystems through AI Kosh, sectoral data grids, and DPI integration
• AI Skilling Ecosystem: Plans for AI Open University, AI Chairs in top institutes, national certification programs, and workforce reskilling to close skill gaps
• Generative AI in R&D: Can cut drug discovery timelines by 60–80%, speed automotive design validation, and reduce costs of innovation
• Frontier Tech Repository: 200+ case studies in agriculture, healthcare, education, and national security to inspire states & districts
• Frontier 50 Initiative: Support for 50 aspirational districts to implement frontier tech solutions for service saturation
• Impact Awards: Recognition for top 3 states leveraging technology for governance, education, health & livelihood transformation
India’s Opportunity:
• Demographic Dividend: Large STEM workforce to lead global AI innovation and service exports.
• Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI): UPI, Aadhaar, ABHA, and Account Aggregator create scalable AI use cases.
• Global AI Hub Potential: AI Kosh + 38,000+ GPU compute network can attract global R&D investments.
• Export Competitiveness: AI-enabled manufacturing, pharma, and auto components can boost India’s share in global value chains.
• Inclusive Growth: AI adoption in agriculture, health, education can improve service delivery in rural and underserved regions.
Challenges:
• Talent Gaps: Limited high-end AI researchers and applied AI professionals.
• Fragmented Data Ecosystem: Need for standardised, privacy-compliant, sectoral data-sharing frameworks.
• Compute Infrastructure: GPU shortages, lack of edge-cloud networks could slow deployment.
• Regulatory Uncertainty: Patent norms for AI-discovered drugs, cybersecurity compliance for AI models need clarity.
• Adoption Divide: MSMEs and small financial institutions may struggle to afford AI solutions, widening inequality in adoption.
Way Ahead:
• National AI Mission Execution: Fast-track implementation of IndiaAI Mission with periodic monitoring.
• AI-Ready Infrastructure: Invest in AI-ready industrial parks, federated compute networks, and data exchanges.
• Skilling at Scale: Launch AI micro-credentials, lifelong learning pathways, and reverse diaspora programs for top talent.
• Robust AI Governance: Build frameworks for ethical AI, explainability, risk audits, and consumer protection.
• Public-Private Partnerships: Incentivise startups, industry, and academia to co-develop solutions and scale innovation.
Conclusion:
The AI for Viksit Bharat Roadmap is a bold step to make India a global AI powerhouse. If executed well, it can close the growth gap, generate millions of new-age jobs, and place India at the forefront of responsible, inclusive, innovation-driven growth. Timely execution, governance, and skilling will decide whether India leads or lags in the global AI revolution.