In a major stride for artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in India’s Northeast, the Regional Artificial Intelligence Impact Conference 2025 was held on December 3, 2025, at the State Convention Centre in Shillong, Meghalaya. The event is part of a series of regional conferences organized ahead of the India–AI Impact Summit 2026 scheduled for February 2026. The conference emphasizes the themes of people, planet and progress, underlining the government’s ambition to make AI accessible and impactful across India.
Government’s AI Vision: Infrastructure, Labs, and Inclusion
The conference featured a virtual address by the Union Minister overseeing the ministry responsible for AI, where he reiterated the government’s commitment to democratizing AI. Under the national-level IndiaAI Mission, the government has allocated over ₹10,300 crore toward developing AI infrastructure and capabilities across the country.
A key component of this effort has been scaling up computing access: to date 38,000 GPUs have been onboarded under the mission — aimed at powering research, startups, educational institutions, and AI initiatives at an affordable rate. Alongside this, plans are underway to establish hundreds of AI and data labs nationwide; some of these labs have already become functional in the Northeast.
NE Focus: AI Labs and Skill Development in Meghalaya
As part of the push to decentralize AI infrastructure, the Meghalaya conference announced that a lab at NEILIT Shillong is already functional, with additional labs planned at ITI Shillong, Shillong Polytechnic, and ITI Tura. The government aims to make such labs — once concentrated in metros — accessible even in tier‑2 and tier‑3 areas, bridging the urban‑rural technology divide.
Equally important is the focus on human capital: the mission aims to train approximately 1 million people in AI skills, believing that widespread skilling will drive future employability and innovation.
What This Means: Democratizing AI for All
This conference symbolises a shift in India’s AI strategy: from niche research to inclusive, nationwide access. Key implications include,
- Availability of affordable compute power: GPUs and labs give startups, researchers and students in remote regions the infrastructure to experiment and build.
- Skill and employment opportunities: AI training programmes and lab access open up new career paths — especially for youth in states like Meghalaya.
- Bridging regional divides: By setting up labs beyond major cities, IndiaAI aims to ensure technological opportunities are fairly distributed across regions.
- AI for social good: From education to agriculture, health to governance — widespread AI adoption could address local problems with scalable tech solutions.
What’s Next: Road to India‑AI Impact Summit 2026
The Shillong conference is one among several regional events leading up to the India–AI Impact Summit 2026, which will bring together global AI stakeholders — government, industry, academia — to chart the next phase of India’s AI journey. These regional conferences help surface grassroots innovations, regional needs, and inclusive strategies for technology deployment.
For the Northeast, this could mean more labs, more trained talent, and greater participation in India’s growing AI ecosystem.
Key Takeaways
- The Regional AI Impact Conference 2025 was held in Shillong on 3 December 2025 as part of pre‑summit events for India‑AI Impact Summit 2026.
- Under IndiaAI Mission, the government has invested over ₹10,300 crore and onboarded 38,000 GPUs to democratize AI access nationwide.
- Several AI/data labs are being established in Northeast India — including in Shillong and Tura — to decentralize technology infrastructure.
- The mission aims to train around 1 million people in AI skills, prioritizing inclusive growth and future employability.


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