India's AI Impact Startups: 110 Ventures Driving Population-Scale Change

A new digital repository profiling 110 AI startups and non-profits driving population-scale social and economic impact in India has been launched. The initiative, published by IndiaAI and Kalpa Impact, serves as a critical reference for policymakers and investors seeking scalable, integration-ready solutions. It spans key sectors including healthcare, agriculture, and education, highlighting the use of voice AI and vernacular interfaces to reach underserved communities. The repository underscores a maturing ecosystem where Indian founders are building locally-designed solutions with global relevance.

Key Points: India's AI Impact Startups Repository Maps 110 Social Ventures

  • First structured map of India's AI-for-impact ecosystem
  • Spans healthcare, agriculture, education & climate sectors
  • Highlights voice AI & vernacular interfaces for underserved populations
  • Showcases Made-in-India foundation models
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Repository maps over 110 AI startups delivering population-scale impact across India

New repository profiles 110 Indian AI startups delivering scalable impact in healthcare, agriculture, and education for informed policy and investment.

"India's AI ecosystem is maturing rapidly... startups are moving from promising pilots to deployed, scaled solutions that serve millions. - Mohammed Y. Safirulla K"

New Delhi, Feb 19

A digital repository, namely India's AI Impact Startups has been released at the 'India AI Impact Summit 2026', that profiles 110 startups and non‑profits deploying artificial intelligence for population‑scale social and economic impact, the government said on Thursday.

The repository, published by IndiaAI and Kalpa Impact, marked the first structured mapping of India's AI‑for‑impact ecosystem and will serve as reference for policymakers seeking integration‑ready AI capabilities, for investors identifying ventures with technical maturity and scalability, according to an official statement.

The repository documents how Indian founders are building solutions that are local in design and global in relevance and thus serve as a map for the global development community looking at replicable models from the Global South.

The repository spans sectors including healthcare, agriculture, education, climate, financial inclusion, urban mobility and public service delivery, the statement from Ministry of Electronics and IT said.

The analysis reveals an ecosystem both experimenting and consolidating, with voice AI and vernacular interfaces emerging as primary channels for reaching underserved populations and a growing cohort of builders investing in Made-in-India foundation models, the statement said.

"India's AI Impact Startups is a practical resource that gives stakeholders a structured overview of initiatives aligned with public objectives. For policymakers, it highlights capabilities ready for integration with existing digital public infrastructure," said Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Director General, NIC, and CEO, IndiaAI Mission.

For industry and investors, the repository showcases ventures with technical maturity, scalability, and long‑term potential. Together, it serves as a unified reference to support informed engagement and adoption, he added.

"India's AI ecosystem is maturing rapidly, and this repository captures a critical moment where Indian startups are moving from promising pilots to deployed, scaled solutions that serve millions," said Mohammed Y. Safirulla K, IAS, IndiaAI Mission.

- IANS

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Aman W
Great initiative, but the real test is on-ground impact. We've seen many 'digital India' projects fail to reach the last mile. I hope this repository leads to actual policy support and procurement, not just another database that gathers dust.
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Rohit P
"Local in design, global in relevance" – that's the mantra! Indian startups solving for our complex, diverse population are creating solutions that can work anywhere. Proud to see this structured effort. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As an investor watching this space, this is a valuable resource. Cutting through the noise to find ventures with technical maturity and scalability in sectors like agri-tech and healthcare is crucial. Well done, IndiaAI.
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Karthik V
Hope this leads to more support for the 'Made-in-India foundation models' mentioned. We can't just be users of Western LLMs. Our languages and context need our own models. The future is sovereign AI.
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Nisha Z
Financial inclusion and urban mobility! These are the areas where AI can change daily life for millions. If an app can help my mother in Jaipur navigate the bus system or get microloans, that's real development. Excited to see what's in the repository.

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