Bharat Bodhan AI Conclave 2026 Launches EduAI Stack for Viksit Bharat

The Bharat Bodhan AI Conclave 2026 commenced in New Delhi, marking a major push to integrate AI across India's education ecosystem. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan launched the Bodhan AI Centre of Excellence and outlined the vision for a sovereign, India-centric 'Bharat EduAI Stack'. The conclave aims to build strategic partnerships across government, academia, and industry to develop ethical and scalable AI solutions for schools, higher education, and skilling. The event featured an exhibition of AI-driven innovations and will continue with sessions on Digital Public Infrastructure and emerging technologies.

Key Points: Bharat Bodhan AI Conclave 2026 Kicks Off in New Delhi

  • Launch of Bodhan AI Centre of Excellence
  • Development of open Bharat EduAI Stack
  • Focus on S.A.F.E. AI principles
  • Nationwide platform for AI in education
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Bharat Bodhan AI Conclave 2026 kicks off at Bharat Mandapam, sets stage for nationwide EduAI collaboration

Union Ministers launch AI Centre of Excellence and outline vision for the Bharat EduAI Stack to transform India's education system with ethical AI.

"India's AI will be inclusive by design, interoperable by architecture and sovereign by capability. - Dharmendra Pradhan"

New Delhi, February 12

Union Minister for Education Dharmendra Pradhan addressed the Bharat Bodhan AI Conclave 2026 at Bharat Mandapam on Thursday. The event was also graced by Sukanta Majumdar, Minister of State for Education.

During the event, Pradhan launched the Bodhan AI Centre of Excellence. The Conclave marks a significant step in advancing the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across India's education ecosystem, the Ministry of Education said in an official statement.

Senior officials including the Secretary, School Education & Literacy, Shri Sanjay Kumar; Secretary, Higher Education (DoHE), Vineet Joshi, ; Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), S Krishnan; Director, IIT Madras, Prof V Kamakoti; academic leaders, researchers, and founders from leading startups who use AI in Education, participated in the proceedings.

The Bharat Bodhan AI Conclave 2026 is envisioned as a national platform for landscape discovery, strategic alignment, and partnership building in AI-enabled education.

Its primary purpose is to: Enable landscape discovery and ecosystem mapping to identify gaps and opportunities; Support strategic partnerships across government, academia, startups, and industry; Mark the beginning of the development of the Bharat EduAI Stack, an open and interoperable architecture to build, integrate, and scale AI-powered learning solutions across India, as per the ministry.

The conclave will engage solutions across four priority verticals - AI for School Education, AI for Higher Education, AI for Skilling and Workforce Readiness, and AI Research and Deep Technology.

Speaking on the occasion, Dharmendra Pradhan said that the two-day conclave brings together academia, industry, policymakers, start-ups, innovators, scientific leadership and the skilling ecosystem to integrate AI in education at scale and develop the 'Bharat EduAI Stack'. He noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a clarion call to make India AI-ready and has emphasised the need for developing and deploying ethical, responsible and inclusive AI.

Pradhan underlined that India's AI will be inclusive by design, interoperable by architecture and sovereign by capability. Stressing the importance of embedding AI in education to empower students and support teachers, he called upon all stakeholders to build scalable, responsible, ethical and India-centric sovereign AI models for transforming education and realising the goal of Viksit Bharat. He expressed confidence that the collective wisdom of the conclave would pave the way for enhancing India's AI capacity, strengthening India's leadership in AI, building a DPI in education and ensuring AI For All.

Sukanta Majumdar, in his address, said that as we move towards the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, let us commit to S.A.F.E. AI Secure, Accountable, Fair, and Empowering so that India shapes technology for inclusive progress.

An exhibition showcasing AI-driven innovations in school education, higher education, and skilling was also inaugurated, providing a platform for interaction between policymakers and innovators.

The Conclave witnessed a special session on Bodhan.ai, AI Centre of Excellence for Education at IIT Madras. A detailed presentation was made on the initiative including the need for building an open Bharat EduAI Stack. Pratyush Kumar, CEO, Sarvam AI also addressed the gathering and discussed about the future of AI in education.

The Conclave will continue on 13 February with sessions focusing on Digital Public Infrastructure, AI Platforms, Emerging Technologies, Skills, and Higher Education.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hoping this leads to real, on-ground change. My concern is about implementation in rural government schools. Will the AI tools work with limited internet and in local languages? The 'AI For All' vision must include the last student in the most remote village.
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Vikram M
Great to see IIT Madras leading the Centre of Excellence. We have the talent. The focus on ethical, responsible, and sovereign AI is crucial. We must build our own models tailored for Indian contexts, not just use Western ones. The S.A.F.E. AI principle is a good framework.
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Sarah B
As an educator working in Delhi, I'm cautiously optimistic. The exhibition of innovations sounds promising. My request to policymakers: please involve practicing teachers in the design process. We know the classroom challenges best. AI should empower teachers, not replace them.
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Rohit P
Finally! A concrete step towards modernizing education. The four verticals cover everything from school to skilling. If executed well, this can bridge the huge skill gap and make our youth future-ready. Hope the partnerships with startups move fast from conclaves to classrooms.
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Michael C
This is an ambitious and necessary project. Building a Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for education, like UPI for finance, could be a global model. The key will be data privacy and security for millions of students. The 'sovereign by capability' line is important.

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