Key Points

India’s Consul General in Shanghai Pratik Mathur championed PM Modi’s responsible AI vision at a major Singapore business forum. He spotlighted India’s thriving AI startups transforming healthcare and clean energy sectors. The event reinforced global recognition of India’s Rs 10,371 crore national AI mission for ethical innovation. India and EU are expanding cooperation on secure AI development following Modi’s Paris Summit advocacy.

Key Points: Shanghai CG Pratik Mathur Highlights Modi's AI Vision at Singapore Tech Symposium

  • Mathur underscores India’s AI startup ecosystem driving urban and healthcare innovation
  • Modi’s Paris Summit vision for ethical AI gains global traction
  • India and EU deepen AI collaboration on large language models
  • Rs 10,371 crore IndiaAI mission to boost inclusive tech growth
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Shanghai Consul General Pratik Mathur addresses technology symposium of Singapore Chamber of Commerce

India's Consul General in Shanghai showcases Modi's responsible AI agenda at Singapore Chamber of Commerce tech summit, emphasizing India's AI startup boom.

"India’s AI vision shines in Shanghai – Consulate General of India in Shanghai"

New Delhi, May 21

Shanghai Consul General Pratik Mathur addressed the Singapore Chamber of Commerce annual technology symposium, one of the region's most prominent business forums.

In a post on X, the Consulate General of India in Shanghai said that Mathur's participation underscored the growing global recognition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for responsible and inclusive artificial intelligence (AI). PM Modi advocated for the responsible use of AI during the Paris Summit.

In his remarks, CG Mathur highlighted India's dynamic AI startup ecosystem, which is driving innovation across key sectors including urban development, healthcare, clean energy, and agriculture in the world's fastest-growing major economy.

The X post added, "India's AI vision shines in Shanghai. CG @PratikMathur1 participated in the annual technology symposium of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, one of the largest and oldest business chambers in the region."

"The invitation was a reflection of the global recognition of Prime Minister's vision of harnessing AI responsibly, for good, and for all, as articulated in the Paris Summit," the post added.

The post further added, "In his remarks today, CG highlighted India's vibrant AI startup ecosystem that is driving change in the world's fastest-growing major economy, creating opportunities and revolutionizing diverse sectors such as urban renewal, healthcare, clean energy, and agriculture."

In continuation of the commitment, India and the European Union reiterated their commitment to safe, secure, and sustainable AI in March of this year and to promote this vision globally.

As part of this, the European AI Office and India AI Mission have agreed to deepen cooperation, encourage an ecosystem of innovation, and foster information exchange. They have also agreed to enhance cooperation on large language models.

In furtherance of the vision of Making AI in India and Making AI Work for India, the Union government last year approved the comprehensive national-level IndiaAI mission with a budget outlay of Rs 10,371.92 crore.

The IndiaAI mission is to establish a comprehensive ecosystem that catalyses AI innovation through strategic programs and partnerships in the public and private sectors.

By democratizing computing access, improving data quality, developing indigenous AI capabilities, attracting top AI talent, enabling industry collaboration, providing startup risk capital, ensuring socially impactful AI projects and bolstering ethical AI, it will drive responsible, inclusive growth of India's AI ecosystem.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great to see India's AI leadership being recognized globally! Our startups are truly changing the game. Just hope this translates to more job opportunities for Indian engineers and better digital infrastructure in rural areas too. 🇮🇳 #TechForAll
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the vision, I worry about AI replacing traditional jobs. The government must ensure proper skilling programs are in place, especially for small business owners who might be affected by automation. The budget allocation is impressive but implementation is key.
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Amit S.
Singapore-China-India tech collaboration sounds promising! Our AI solutions in agriculture could really help small farmers if scaled properly. But we must be careful about data sovereignty when partnering with foreign entities. Jai Hind!
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Sunita R.
The focus on ethical AI is commendable 👏 We've seen how unchecked AI can create problems elsewhere. India's diverse population needs solutions that respect our cultural context. Hope the 'AI for good' vision includes regional language support and accessibility features!
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Vikram J.
₹10,000+ crore is a massive investment! While the intentions are good, I hope there's transparency in how these funds are utilized. We don't want another 'Digital India' where promises outpaced delivery. Strict accountability measures needed.
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Neha T.
Exciting times for Indian techies! 🚀 But can we please have more women representation in these AI initiatives? Most panels and leadership teams are still male-dominated. Inclusive growth should mean gender inclusion too.

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