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India Advances AI Technology Sovereignty
March 14, 2026
Shashi Shekhar Vempati, former CEO of Prasar Bharati and co-founder of AI4India, underscores the urgent need for the Government of India to achieve technology sovereignty in artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to mitigate geopolitical risks and enhance national competitiveness by developing indigenous AI capabilities across data, models, compute, and platforms. Vempati highlights a critical structural divide in AI access and skills between elite institutions and smaller towns, emphasizing the importance of bridging this gap through education and AI literacy programs.
- Why this matters: Indian government procurement strategies are likely to prioritize investments in domestic AI development, education, and infrastructure to support technology sovereignty.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for AI-related technology solutions, training programs, and platform development focused on indigenous capabilities.
- Organizations can align business strategies to support government initiatives aimed at reducing dependency on foreign AI technologies and fostering local innovation.
- Addressing the AI skills divide presents opportunities for vendors offering educational and capacity-building services tailored to tier-2 and tier-3 regions in India.
The single biggest risk is a deep structural divide between elite institutions and tier-2/tier-3 towns in AI access and skills.
— Shashi Shekhar Vempati
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- βTech sovereignty is an imperativeβ - The Statesman · The Statesman · Mar 14