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Goa AI Mission 2027 outlines citizen-first digital roadmap, MoU with Bhashini enables multilingual AI governance solutions

Goa has launched an ambitious AI mission to transform its governance systems by 2027. The state signed a crucial partnership with Bhashini to develop multilingual AI solutions that ensure inclusive access for all citizens. Minister Rohan Khaunte emphasized that the focus remains on human-centric and ethical AI implementation. This initiative positions Goa as a potential model for other Indian states seeking to integrate AI into public systems.

Panaji, August 24

As part of its journey to become an AI-led state under the Goa AI Mission 2027, the event 'AI for Governance and Social Impact: Leveraging Technology for Inclusive, Responsible, and Sustainable Public Systems' marked a defining step in this direction.

The event, organised by the Department of Information Technology, Electronics and Communications (DITE&C), Government of Goa, in collaboration with the Goa Institute of Management (GIM) and IndiaAI Mission, brought together leaders from government, academia, and global industry to discuss how Artificial Intelligence can strengthen governance with inclusivity and sustainability.

A highlight of the day was the signing of an MoU between DITE&C and the Digital India Bhashini Division (MeitY). This collaboration will bring multilingual AI solutions to Goa's public systems, ensuring that governance becomes more inclusive and accessible for citizens across languages and backgrounds.

The event was inaugurated by Minister for Information Technology, Electronics and Communications Rohan A. Khaunte, along with Shri Kabir Shirgaonkar, Director of DITEC; Dr. Ajit Parulekar, Director of Goa Institute of Management; Shri Amitabh Nag, CEO of DIBD; and Kavita Bhatia, Chief Operating Officer of the IndiaAI Mission, MeitY. The program was also attended by Heads of Departments and senior officials of the Government of Goa.

At its core, the day carried a clear vision: to make Goa a living model of how AI can drive inclusive, ethical, and sustainable governance, where innovation translates into social impact and every citizen becomes part of the digital economy.

Addressing the gathering, Minister Rohan A. Khaunte said, "We are focusing on capacity building, ethical and responsible AI, and turning innovation into impact, because AI is not just a buzzword; it must remain human-centric. With the Goa AI Mission 2027, we are building skills, empowering startups, creating capital support, and strengthening infrastructure."

He further stressed that this is a shared mission, where integrating AI into governance goes beyond efficiency to embrace creativity, inclusivity, and transformative impact. "Goa embodies a spirit of innovation, openness, and resilience, and is prepared to lead this transformation," he added.

The sessions explored themes ranging from equity in governance to the opportunities of Generative AI, with perspectives from the IFC World Bank Group, Google Cloud, UNESCO, AI Transformation, Practical Action, and Sarvam AI, sharing global perspectives and methods for assessing AI readiness.

By integrating AI into its governance frameworks, Goa is not only strengthening its innovation ecosystem but also laying the groundwork for becoming a model AI-led state in India.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Hope this doesn't remain just another government announcement. Implementation is key - we've seen many digital initiatives fail at the last mile. But the Bhashini integration sounds promising.

Arjun K

As a tech professional from Goa, I'm excited to see my home state leading in AI adoption. The focus on ethical AI and capacity building is exactly what we need. Hope this creates local job opportunities too!

Sarah B

Interesting to see Goa taking this initiative. The tourism industry could benefit tremendously from AI-powered multilingual services. Would love to see how this develops over the next few years.

Vikram M

Good initiative but hope they prioritize data privacy and security. With AI handling governance, we need strong safeguards against misuse of citizen data. The human-centric approach mentioned is reassuring though.

Meera T

Finally! Elderly people in my village struggle with digital forms and English interfaces. If AI can provide services in local languages, it will be a game-changer for digital inclusion in Goa. 🙏

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