IndiaAI Mission: Union IT Minister Launches Compute Portal and AIKosha Dataset Platform
Marking a significant milestone in India’s artificial intelligence (AI) journey, Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw launched the IndiaAI Compute Portal and the AIKosha Dataset Platform, along with several other initiatives under the IndiaAI Mission. These efforts aim to enhance access to AI resources, promote innovation, and develop India’s AI capabilities.
One of the most significant announcements was the launch of the IndiaAI Compute Portal, which will provide access to over 18,000 GPUs, cloud storage, and various AI-related services.
Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted that this initiative will significantly reduce the cost of AI development, similar to how India’s Chandrayaan mission was executed at a fraction of the cost compared to other nations. He stated that the cost of using GPUs under this portal is expected to remain below Rs 100 per hour, making it one of the most cost-effective AI computing solutions globally.
Furthermore, the minister revealed that 67 applications have already been received for the development of India’s own foundational AI model. He expressed confidence that within 3-4 years, India will have its own GPUs competing at the global level.
Alongside the Compute Portal, the AIKosha Dataset Platform was also launched, marking a major step toward data-driven AI research and innovation.
The platform is expected to streamline AI model development by providing structured and verified datasets essential for training AI systems. By facilitating data access, AIKosha will contribute to the growth of India’s AI ecosystem, enabling researchers and businesses to build robust AI applications.
With the launch of the Compute Portal and AIKosha, the government is taking concrete steps toward developing India’s own foundational AI model.
A foundational model is a large-scale AI model trained on vast datasets and capable of performing multiple AI-driven tasks. Examples include ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Meta’s Llama.
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasized that, just like India’s moon mission was cost-efficient, the country’s AI foundational model will be developed at a fraction of the cost of global AI models.
The government is actively working with researchers, academia, and startups to ensure that India’s AI model is competitive on the global stage while being affordable for businesses and developers.
Apart from the Compute Portal and AIKosha, several other AI-related programs were launched:
The Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) introduced a competency framework for government officials to enhance AI awareness and implementation in public services.
A dedicated program was launched to support Indian AI startups, helping them gain access to global markets, mentorship, and funding opportunities.
To encourage AI research and talent development, the government awarded students under the India AI Fellowship Programme. Additionally, 30 AI applications were recognized for their contributions to the field.
The IndiaAI Mission is designed to:
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Why in News? | Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw launched the IndiaAI Compute Portal and AIKosha Dataset Platform under the IndiaAI Mission to boost AI accessibility and innovation in India. |
IndiaAI Compute Portal | Provides access to 18,000+ GPUs, cloud storage, and AI services. Supports students, startups, researchers, academia, and government departments. Offers affordable AI computing (below ₹100 per hour). Will be used to develop India’s own foundational AI model. |
AIKosha Dataset Platform | All-in-one dataset platform for AI innovation. Offers high-quality, non-personal datasets for AI model training. Provides resources, tools, and mentorship for AI startups and developers. Enables creation of India-specific AI models. |
India’s Own Foundational AI Model | 67 applications received for AI model development. The government aims to build India’s foundational AI model at a lower cost, similar to Chandrayaan’s cost-effective approach. Plan to develop India’s own GPUs within 3-4 years. |
Additional Initiatives | AI Competency Framework: To train public sector officials in AI. India AI Startups Global Acceleration Programme: Supports AI startups in global expansion. India AI Fellowship Programme: Recognized AI students and 30 AI applications. |
Budget & Implementation | ₹10,371.92 crore approved by the Union Cabinet in March 2023. Implemented by IndiaAI Independent Business Division (IBD) under Digital India Corporation (DIC). Focuses on public-private partnerships for AI innovation. |
Strategic Importance | Boosts AI research and development. Strengthens India’s global AI competitiveness. Provides affordable AI infrastructure. Encourages AI solutions in healthcare, agriculture, education, and governance. |
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