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The digital path to a developed India

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March 06, 2025

A tech renaissance driven by Artificial Intelligence is fuelling the journey towards Viksit Bharat by 2047

- Ashwini Vaishnaw

In Baramati, Maharashtra, a small farmer is rewriting the rules of agriculture with Artificial Intelligence (AI). We are witnessing something extraordinary here: a reduction in the use of fertilizers, efficient use of water, and higher yields, all enabled by AI.

This is just a glimpse into India's AI-powered revolution, where technology and innovation are no longer limited to labs but are transforming the lives of ordinary citizens. In many ways, this farmer's story is a microcosm of a much larger transformation that encapsulates our march towards Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Writing the digital destiny: India is shaping its digital future with a strong focus on Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), AI, semiconductor and electronics manufacturing. For decades, India has been a global leader in software but now it is making big strides in hardware manufacturing also.

Five semiconductor plants are under construction, strengthening India's role in the global electronics sector. Today, electronics products rank among our top three exports and soon we will reach a major milestone—the launch of India's first Make in India chip this year.

Building AI—compute, data, and innovation: Semiconductors and electronics form the backbone, while DPI serves as the driving force propelling India's tech revolution. India is democratizing AI by making it accessible to all through a one-of-its-kind AI framework.

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