Prof PB Sharma, Sanskrit Sharma
AS India moves forward into its accelerated trajectory of growth and sustainable development, one force stands poised to profoundly shape its destiny: Artificial Intelligence. AI presents a unique opportunity for India to leapfrog structural barriers, empower its massive population, and redefine the contours of its economy and society.
Realising this potential is, however, neither easy nor inevitable. It demands a sustained focus on the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047, continued thrust on robust, yet smart and intelligent infrastructure, proper ethical frameworks, and an inclusive mindset that cares for its people and the planet Earth.
No passive recipient
It is important to recognise that India is not a passive recipient of this AI revolution. It is already demonstrating how AI can be adapted, scaled, and deployed in ways distinctly suited to its diverse socio-economic context. At its core, AI in India is not merely about automation, or data processing; it is about enhancing human capabilities, bridging historical inequities, and unlocking new models of service delivery and productivity.
With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, the challenges that face India are vast – healthcare access, education quality, resource distribution, employment generation, and providing good governance in an elected democracy framework. But the catch lies in the scale of human resources India has, which when paired with AI, becomes a powerful advantage. AI in India is no less than a revolution in the making; it is ‘Advantage India’.
Talent powerhouse
It is heartening that India has succeeded in bridging the digital divide. Today with 97.6 per cent urban and 96.8 per cent rural mobile users in the age group of 15-29 years, powered by hyper connectivity and internet, India stands at the cusp of creating, as well as encashing, AI as Advantage India. The vast volumes of data generated by Indian users create a fertile ground for training robust machine learning models that make AI grow stronger and versatile.
Moreover, the country’s youthful demographic and thriving tech talent base, powered by its STEM lovers, forms a strong foundation for a new era of AI that can meet the challenges of today and create future-readiness for its vast talent powerhouse.
Already, we are witnessing how AI can function as an equaliser. In education, for instance, AI-driven platforms would allow for rural students to access personalised, adaptive learning experiences previously available only in elite urban institutions.
In governance, AI may be used to create citizen-centric policies and robust implementation systems free from human biases, address public grievances, predict urban planning needs, and deliver public services more efficiently. These would not just be simple incremental improvements; they signal a paradigm shift in how India governs and grows hereafter with AI translated as ‘Advantage India’.
India’s vast diversity – linguistic, cultural and economic – has long posed a challenge to inclusive development. But AI, especially in the domains of natural language processing and speech recognition, is turning that diversity into strength. Initiatives like Bhashini aim to ensure that every Indian, regardless of the language they speak, can access digital content, public services, and economic opportunities.