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Industry must drive India's AI

Financial Express Kolkata

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February 02, 2026

TWO AREAS where there have been expectations for deep investments by the government are deeptech and AI.

- GANESH NATARAJAN, CHAIRMAN, 5F WORLD & GTT DATA SOLUTIONS

While good policy announcements have been made in the past year, the action on the ground and the approach to funding have yet to generate any real outcomes.There have been concerns raised that Indian investments in AI have fallen far short of the leaders, USA and China. The numbers bear out this concern with India’s overall investment announcements in Al of over $11 billion substantially lower than the figures of over $470 billion in the US and nearly $120 billion in China. As the Economic Survey noted, India has chosen a different path from building large scale AI models, focusing on a bottom-up approach to developing narrow and frugal purpose-driven AI systems designed to solve local problems.

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