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Digital India BHASHINI Division: National Hub for Language Technologies Powers End-to-End AI at Population Scale
The Digital India BHASHINI Division (DIBD), under the Digital India Corporation (DIC), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), has enabled the availability of advanced AI models, including open-sourced Sarvam models, on the BHASHINI platform, further strengthening India’s capabilities in building and deploying population-scale artificial intelligence systems.
National Additive Manufacturing Symposium(NAMS) 2026: Driving Digital Manufacturingthrough Additive Manufacturing
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, organizedthe second edition of the National Additive Manufacturing Symposium (NAMS) on 13 March 2026at Scope Convention Centre, New Delhi, bringing together policymakers, industry leaders,researchers, start-ups and other stakeholders to deliberate on the growth of the AdditiveManufacturing (AM) ecosystem in India. The symposium served as a national platform fordiscussions on policy directions, technological advancements, market opportunities and ecosystemstrengthening required to accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing across key sectors of theIndian economy.
Data centre capacity in the country hasincreased from about 375 MW in 2020 toaround 1500 MW by 2025
The data centre industry in India is growing steadily. The total data centre capacity in the countryhas increased from about 375 MW in 2020 to around 1500 MW by 2025.
AI models developed under IndiaAI Missionrepresent important progress in buildingIndia’s own AI capabilities tailored to locallanguages and use-cases
Government of India launched the IndiaAI Mission in March 2024 with the objective of building arobust ecosystem of AI in the country. The Mission seeks to expand access to AI technologies,support innovation and promote the development of AI solutions addressing India-centric challenges.
India has emerged as a global hub for semiconductor design and R&D
India hosts about 7% of the world’s Global Capability Centres (GCCs) of Semiconductor domain; employs nearly 20% of the global semiconductor chip design workforce
Legal safeguards in place to prevent potential harms that may arise from AI and related technologies
India’s AI strategy is based on Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of democratizing technology. It aims to address India centric challenges, create opportunities and ultimately improve the lives of citizens.
Digital India is advancing digital inclusion through greater access, affordability & strong Digital Public Infrastructure, says Union Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw
In line with Prime Minister’s vision to democratize technology and empower citizens, the Government of India had launched the Digital India programme in July, 2015.
India AI Impact Summit 2026 Witnessed Extensive Participation of Public, with approximately 6 Lakh Attendees in Person
In line with Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision, the Government is democratising the development and usage of technology. The focus is on using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for solving real-world problems and ultimately improving lives across various sectors.
UIDAI Launches Bug Bounty Programme to Further Strengthen Aadhaar Security
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has launched its first structured Bug Bounty Programme to further strengthen the security of the Aadhaar system.
ICANN85 in Mumbai Highlights Collaboration to Strengthen a Secure and Resilient Internet
The ICANN85 Community Forum, organized by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and hosted in collaboration with the National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) under MeitY, brought global Internet stakeholders to Mumbai to discuss how to support an open, secure, inclusive, and resilient Internet across the global Internet ecosystem. The ICANN85 Community Forum is currently taking place from 7th to 12thMarch 2026 at Jio Convention Center in Mumbai.
Under Chips to Startups (C2S), India made significant progress towards its target of training 85,000 semiconductor engineers;
Government of India’s initiative for prioritizing talent development through Training, Up-skilling and Workforce Development Programs under Chips to Startups (C2S) initiative of India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting, and Electronics & IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, stated that India has made significant progress in last 04 years itself for its 10-year target of training 85,000 engineers in semiconductor design.
Delhi’s leading educational institutions are actively contributing to India Semiconductor Mission
Government of India’s initiative for prioritizing talent development through Training, Up-skilling and Workforce Development Programs under Chips to Startups (C2S) initiative of India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting, and Electronics & IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, stated that India has made significant progress in last 04 years itself for its 10-year target of training 85,000 engineers in semiconductor design.









