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India Becomes Founder Nation in AI, Robotics, and Quantum Tech: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said India is positioning itself as a founder nation in emerging sectors like AI, robotics, quantum computing, and semiconductors. He made the remarks while launching the first phase of Million Minds Tech City, Gujarat's first SEZ IT park, in Ahmedabad. The project, with a total investment of Rs 15,000 crore, aims to create over 63,000 high-value jobs over five years. Shah emphasized the need for skilled leadership and modern urban planning to keep pace with global changes.

India positioning itself as founder nation in emerging sectors: HM Amit Shah

Ahmedabad, May 17

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah has said India was positioning itself as a "founder nation" in emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum computing and semiconductors.

He said this while addressing the launch of Million Minds Tech City, Gujarat's first SEZ IT park, in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

Speaking at the inauguration of the first phase of the project in Tragad, HM Shah said the country had moved from lagging behind in several sectors to establishing a strong presence in technologies expected to shape the global economy over the next 25 years.

"AI and deep tech are the future economy. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has become a founder nation in all emerging sectors in the world today. There was a time when we had fallen far behind in many sectors, but today India is establishing a strong presence in all the sectors that will shape the world economy," he said.

He said sectors including robotics, quantum computing, semiconductors, autonomous systems, cybersecurity, defence technology and space technology would require a large pool of highly skilled youth and advanced infrastructure.

"The intelligence is already there; we also need to provide them space, atmosphere and support," he said, adding that technology parks such as 'Million Minds Tech City' would help build that ecosystem.

HM Shah said the first phase of the project was being developed at a cost of around Rs 1,100 crore on 13.5 lakh square feet and would provide workspace for 9,000 high-skilled professionals.

The full seven-phase project is expected to attract investment of around Rs 15,000 crore and create more than 63,000 high-value jobs over the next five years.

"Gujarat's economic activity was undergoing a transformation with increasing emphasis on technology parks and global capability centres over the last few years," he noted.

He further emphasised that "India needed skilled leadership and modern thinking in urban planning and infrastructure development to keep pace with global changes".

The event was attended by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, and representatives of Ganesh Housing Limited.

— IANS

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Sneha F
Finally, someone is talking about creating an ecosystem for deep tech. We have the brains in our IITs and NITs, but they often go abroad for opportunities. If projects like these can retain that talent, it's a win for India. 🇮🇳
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James A
Interesting move by India. As someone from the US, I've seen how parks like these in Bengaluru and Hyderabad fueled innovation. This could be a game-changer if execution matches the vision. But 63,000 jobs — let's see if that materializes.
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Priya S
I'm cautiously optimistic. We've seen many "tech city" announcements that didn't deliver. But if this project really provides infrastructure for robotics and quantum computing, it could put Gujarat on the global map. Hope they focus on cybersecurity too — that's a weak spot. 🔐
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Vikram M
Founders are setting trends, not following. India's tech ecosystem has matured under PM Modi, and this aligns with that narrative. But let's not forget — we still need basic infrastructure like reliable power and internet for these parks to thrive. Bade sapne, lekin ground reality bhi important hai.
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David E
As a foreigner working in tech, India's ambition is impressive. But "founder nation" implies taking risks and building from scratch, not just assembling existing tech. If they can foster original research in quantum and AI, that's real leadership. Good luck, India! 🇮🇳

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