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AI regulatory roadmap unveiled

Hindustan Times Haryana

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November 06, 2025

A government-appointed committee has advocated using existing regulation to address risks arising from the use of Artificial Intelligence in India but has also pointed out the need for eventually reviewing laws and rules to fix gaps, particularly in the case of so-called intermediaries, while laying out a regulatory framework with a new apex agency for coordinating policy across ministries.

- Sejal Sharma

In its India AI Governance Guidelines report submitted to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) on Wednesday, the panel headed by Balaraman Ravindran, Professor at IIT Madras, said the Al Governance Group should serve as permanent inter-ministerial body to steer AI governance efforts in the country. The AIGG will be headed by the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India and have government agencies, regulators and advisory bodies as members. MeitY should be the nodal ministry for AI governance while respective ministries and regulators would be responsible for governance in their respective fields, the report said.

Establishing the AIGG as a nodal agency has been identified asa short-term priority in the committee’s action plan, along with conducting “a regulatory gap analysis and suggesting appropriate legal amendments and rules.”

In the medium term, the committee recommended, the government should “amend laws, as may be needed, to address regulatory gaps.” Over the long term, it advised the adoption of “new laws to account for emerging risks and capabilities”. However, as the situation stands today, officials said, the governments of the view that no new law needs to be brought in to regulate AI, with existing laws sufficient to mitigate emerging risks.

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