AI is the Next Big Infrastructure Like Electricity: Tata Chairman

Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran declared artificial intelligence the next major societal infrastructure, comparable to electricity and the internet. He emphasized the mission must be to put AI tools in the hands of every citizen, including the most remote. Chandrasekaran highlighted India's position as a nation of AI optimists, bolstered by its massive digital identity and payments systems. He noted that under national initiatives, India is building full-stack AI capabilities to ensure scale, trust, and long-term competitiveness.

Key Points: AI Must Reach Every Citizen, Says Tata Chairman

  • AI is next big infrastructure
  • Must be accessible to all
  • India's digital success enables AI scale
  • AI drives cross-sector innovation
  • Building full tech stack capabilities
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AI next big infrastructure like electricity, internet, must reach every citizen: Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran

Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran calls AI the next transformative infrastructure, urging global accessibility for inclusive growth.

"Our mission should be to make AI work for every individual and every citizen in this country. - N Chandrasekaran"

New Delhi, February 19

Artificial intelligence is the next major infrastructure that will have a profound impact on society, similar to transformative technologies like steam engines, electricity, and the internet, Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran said on Thursday.

Addressing the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, Chandrasekaran emphasised that AI represents a new form of infrastructure that will shape the future of economies and societies.

"AI, in my mind, is the next big infrastructure. It is the infrastructure of intelligence. It will have a very profound impact, exactly the same way in the past other infrastructure changes have done, steam engines, electricity, or the internet," he stated.

He added that the mission should be to make AI accessible to every individual and citizen in the country and across the world.

"Our mission should be to make AI work for every individual and every citizen in this country. We should put the AI tools in the hands of the last person in the country and in fact on the Earth, and that's the mission that we should all work towards," he said.

Highlighting the accessibility of AI, Chandrasekaran shared an example from a recent event at Bharat Mandapam, where 1,500 rural women with no background in computing or digital tools were able to learn and use AI within hours.

"A couple of days ago, we requested 1,500 rural women here in Bharat Mandapam, who had no background of computing, no background of digital tools, in a matter of a few hours could learn AI, could build products, could build marketing materials, campaigns, all in front of a global audience, and they did it in four hours," he noted.

Chandrasekaran said India is a nation of AI optimists, driven by its success in building large-scale digital infrastructure. He pointed out that India has built the largest digital identity system in the world, covering 1.4 billion people, and a digital payments interface that accounts for half of the world's total transactions.

He added that under the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has treated AI as a strategic national capability and is building capabilities across the full technology stack.

"Learning the full stack, from chips to systems to energy and to applications, through Semiconductor India, an India AI mission, and most importantly, the recent reforms such as the Shakti Act for clean energy, we are building AI at scale with trust, resilience, and long-term competitiveness," he said.

Chandrasekaran also described AI as a foundational technology that cuts across industries. He said AI learns from data, improves continuously, and is not based on fixed rules. He added that AI can scale rapidly and drive innovation across sectors.

The India-AI Impact Summit 2026, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the France AI Action Summit, is being held on February 19-20 in New Delhi. It is the first-ever global AI summit hosted in the Global South.

The summit aims to chart a path towards a future where the transformative power of AI serves humanity, drives inclusive growth, fosters social development, and promotes people-centric innovations that protect the planet.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Absolutely agree with Mr. Chandrasekaran. After UPI and Aadhaar, AI is our next big national project. The focus on the full stack - from chips to apps - is crucial for true self-reliance (Atmanirbharta). Jai Hind!
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Arjun K
The comparison to electricity is spot on. But we must ensure the "electricity" reaches the last mile without creating a new digital divide. Affordable data and devices are just as important as the AI tools themselves.
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Sarah B
Hosting the first global AI summit in the Global South is a significant move. It shifts the narrative. India's experience with scalable digital infra is the perfect foundation to build inclusive AI for the world.
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Vikram M
While the vision is grand, my respectful criticism is about implementation. We need strong guardrails on data privacy and clear policies to prevent misuse. AI for every citizen also means protecting every citizen from its potential harms.
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Karthik V
The example of 1500 rural women is inspiring! Imagine AI tools in local languages helping farmers with weather predictions, market prices, or women artisans with designing and selling products. The potential is limitless.

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