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    Silke MayrBy Silke MayrFebruary 19, 2025Updated:February 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    India AI development challenges: Two years ago, ChatGPT changed AI forever. Now, China’s DeepSeek is shaking the industry again by lowering AI costs. Countries are racing for AI leadership, but India is struggling. The country still does not have its own major AI model.

    The government says a solution is coming. It is providing startups, universities, and researchers with thousands of powerful chips. Officials claim this will help India create a homegrown AI model in less than 10 months.

    Global AI leaders see India’s potential. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman first doubted India’s ability to compete but now supports its AI ambitions. India has OpenAI’s second-largest user base. Microsoft is investing $3 billion in Indian cloud and AI projects. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says India has some of the best technical talent.

    With 200 AI startups, India’s AI industry is growing. But experts warn that without changes in education, research, and government policy, India will fall behind.

    Challenges India Faces

    The US and China have a huge lead in AI. They have spent billions on research, education, and military AI. India is in the top five on Stanford’s AI Vibrancy Index, but it still lags behind.

    Between 2010 and 2022, China got 60% of global AI patents, while the US got 20%. India had less than 0.5%. AI business startups in India also receive far less private investment than those in the US and China.

    India’s government AI budget is only $1 billion. The US has committed $500 billion to its AI projects, while China has set aside $137 billion to become a leader in AI by 2030.

    DeepSeek shows AI can run on cheaper, older chips. But India lacks patient investors. AI expert Jaspreet Bindra believes DeepSeek had much more funding than its reported $5.6 million budget suggests.

    Another problem is India’s lack of high-quality AI training data. AI models need huge amounts of data in languages like Hindi, Marathi, and Tamil. India’s many languages make this difficult.

    India has great AI talent. Around 15% of the world’s AI workforce comes from India. But Stanford’s AI research shows that many experts are leaving the country. Bindra says India’s weak research system is the reason. Deep-tech breakthroughs are rare in Indian universities and corporate labs.

    The Way Forward with India AI development challenges

    India’s digital payments revolution worked because the government, industry, and universities worked together. Experts say India should use the same model for AI. The Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which changed digital payments in India, was built by a government agency. A similar plan could push India’s AI growth.

    Bengaluru’s $200 billion IT industry should have led India’s AI push. The city has millions of skilled coders. But Indian IT firms have focused on providing services rather than creating AI models. Roy says this has left innovation to small startups.

    The government’s 10-month goal for an AI model is ambitious. Many experts doubt India can match DeepSeek in the next few years.

    In the meantime, India can use open-source AI platforms like DeepSeek to speed up progress. AI startup founder Bhavish Aggarwal says this is the best short-term strategy.

    To be truly independent, India must build its own AI model. This would reduce its need for foreign AI tools and lower the risk of sanctions. Experts say India must also invest in making its own semiconductors, but this industry has not yet taken off. Without these steps, India will struggle to catch up with China and the US in AI.

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