Key Points

The government is heavily focused on AI skilling initiatives across diverse locations in India. Minister Vaishnaw emphasized the deliberate strategy to democratize technology beyond traditional tech hubs. There's a significant shift toward developing specialized, domain-specific AI models rather than just large-scale ones. These efforts align with solving population-scale problems and promoting inclusive, human-centric growth.

Key Points: Ashwini Vaishnaw Details Govt AI Skilling Focus and Inclusive Growth

  • Govt focusing on AI skilling labs in diverse locations beyond metros
  • Strategy shift towards specialized, domain-specific AI models
  • Promoting 1,000 small models to solve specific Indian problems
  • Establishing a global governance framework for AI technology
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Govt has big focus on AI skilling, says Ashwini Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announces India's focus on AI skilling, democratized tech access, and specialized models for inclusive, human-centric growth.

"We are focusing on human-centric, inclusive growth and making technology accessible to all. - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, September 18

Union Information and Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, on Thursday, said that the government has a big focus on skilling in the area of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Speaking at the inauguration of the pre-event ceremony of AI Impact Summit 2026, organised by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology in the national capital, Union Minister said, "We are also looking at a big focus on skilling, as you would have noticed today. You might have noticed that the AI Data Labs are located in diverse locations, not the typical Bengaluru or Bombay (Mumbai) kind of locations, but rather in various locations. That's by design, that's not accidental. That shows our approach to inclusivity at inclusive growth, making sure that the technology is democratised."

Talking about the democratization efforts of the government in the AI sector, the Union Minister added that the focus is on the human-centric and inclusive growth of AI.

"We are focusing on human-centric, inclusive growth and making technology accessible to all. Our focus will be on establishing a governance framework that is acceptable to a significant portion of the world. India has always believed in developing technologies that are accessible to the world, such as our UPI... We must be able to solve the population-scale problems using technology," he added.

The minister also noted a shift in strategy in the development of AI models, with more emphasis on domain-specific solutions. "Our selection of partners for developing models... is adopting the latest thought process in the technical world. The technical world guides us that models which are focused on solving the problems in a particular sector... will be more effective, they will have more utility."

While large-scale models will continue to be developed by institutions like IIT Bombay, the mission is also promoting smaller, specialised models. "We will also require 1,000 small models which basically solve specific problems," the minister said, citing examples in healthcare and material sciences relevant to India's Atmanirbhar Bharat mission.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hope they implement this properly with quality trainers. Many govt skilling programs fail due to poor execution. Need industry experts, not just bureaucrats running the show.
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Arjun K
Domain-specific AI models for Indian problems is the right approach! Healthcare, agriculture, education - these sectors need tailored solutions, not generic Western models.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech education, I appreciate the focus on democratizing AI. Hope they include regional languages in the curriculum to reach wider audiences.
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Vikram M
‎UPI success story should inspire our AI journey. If we can develop homegrown AI solutions that work for our population scale, it will be revolutionary! 🔥
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Michael C
Good to see India taking a strategic approach to AI development. The 1000 small models concept makes sense for diverse local needs rather than one-size-fits-all solutions.

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