India eyes foundation model of AI that supports national requirements, reduces external dependence: Government White Paper
New Delhi [India], March 15 (ANI): India's ambition is to establish a sustainable and competitive foundation for AI model capacity that can support long-term national requirements that will reduce the structural dependence on external providers, according to a government white paper.
The White Paper, prepared by the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, called for enabling inclusive and affordable adoption across Indian languages, regions, and sectors through a layered ecosystem of large models, multimodal systems, and small language models, and position India as a credible contributor to global innovation.
The White Paper released this week also provided details on India's approach, which is centred on building indigenous capability across the foundation-model stack.
The white paper essentially provides an understanding of India's approach to advancing indigenous foundation models through public-private collaboration and to governing these systems that support trust, accountability, and responsible adoption.
Across countries, the strategic direction is to strengthen domestic capacity to train and deploy models at scale, while also shaping the supply chains and platforms that determine access.
Some countries are also scaling national computing capacity and directing AI deployment toward industrial integration.
India's approach is centred on building indigenous capability across the foundation-model stack, rather than relying on a single model.
The white paper has been prepared with inputs and feedback from domain experts, stakeholders, and others during various stages of its development. (ANI)
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