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India Emerges as Major Force in AI, Quantum Tech: Dr Jitendra Singh

India is rapidly emerging as a major force in frontier technologies like AI, quantum, nuclear, and space, according to Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh. The National Quantum Mission has achieved over half its targeted outcomes within three years of its 2023 launch, with progress in quantum-secure communication. Dr Singh emphasized that these technologies will determine future growth, national security, and global competitiveness. He also highlighted AI's growing role across sectors and the importance of nuclear energy for sustainable, tech-driven development.

AI, quantum tech to make India a major force in frontier technologies: Dr Jitendra Singh

New Delhi, June 26

India is rapidly emerging as a major force in frontier technologies and AI, nuclear, space and quantum technologies will determine contours of future growth and global competitiveness, Union Minister of State for Science and Technology, Dr Jitendra Singh said on Friday.

The National Quantum Mission (NQM) has already achieved more than half of its targeted outcomes within three years of its launch in 2023, he said while speaking at a media conclave here. Substantial progress has been made in quantum-secure communication, an area with significant applications in defence, strategic communications, cyber security, and protection of sensitive information.

"India today stands at a stage where it is progressing alongside leading nations in several critical technology domains and is steadily building capabilities that will define the next era of economic growth, national security and global competitiveness," he noted.

Space, nuclear and quantum technologies will play a decisive role in shaping the future world order, influencing not only economic advancement but also strategic strength and geopolitical positioning.

"Countries that fall behind in these technologies risk falling behind in both development and security," he added.

On artificial intelligence, Dr Singh said AI is becoming an essential tool across every sector and will increasingly influence governance, industry, education, healthcare, research and public service delivery.

India is simultaneously strengthening the supporting ecosystem through investments in digital infrastructure, computing capacity, data resources and reliable energy systems, he said.

Technological progress has become the principal driver of growth in the modern world, and no nation can sustain long-term development without embracing innovation and frontier technologies.

He said India is pursuing this transformation while remaining committed to inclusive growth, democratic values and social welfare.

The growing demand for advanced computing, data centres and digital services will require robust and dependable energy sources.

In this context, he said Nuclear Energy will play an increasingly important role in supporting India's technology-driven growth while contributing to the country's clean energy transition.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

Impressive progress. But I'm curious—where are the Indian tech giants like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro in all this? Private sector collaboration is key for global competitiveness. Also, the grid infrastructure for AI compute needs massive upgrades. Hope the government is planning for that alongside the research. 🤔

Priya S

Very encouraging! But we must not forget the basics—our education system needs to produce more scientists and engineers. Also, brain drain remains a big issue. How many of our top IITians end up in Silicon Valley instead of contributing to India's tech growth? 😕 We need better research funding and salaries.

James A

As an IT professional, I'm excited about this, but also cautious. We need to ensure data privacy and ethical AI frameworks are in place. Without proper regulation, these technologies can be misused. Nuclear energy is good but what about the safety issues? Let's learn from Fukushima. 💡

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