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India's AI sutras: Blueprint for man and machine
The Sunday Guardian
|November 09, 2025
India's new AI Governance Guidelines are a blueprint attempting to weave artificial intelligence into every Indian life.
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Imagine a farmer in rural Bihar, her fingers tracing the screen of a smartphone, diagnosing crop disease in Bhojpuri ... or perhaps a small-town entrepreneur in Tamil Nadu accessing the same powerful AI tools as those wielded by tech giants in Bengaluru. This isn't merely a distant dream, it's the vision pulsating through India's new AI Governance Guidelines, a blueprint attempting to weave artificial intelligence into every Indian life, not merely the privileged few. Released by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), these guidelines represent a governance framework that treats technology not as a problem to be controlled, but as a force multiplier for national development ... at a time when global conversations around AI are dominated by fear and heavy-handed regulation, India is choosing a different path-one that balances innovation with responsibility, ambition with caution.
The document opens with a refreshing honesty. AI, it acknowledges, is neither saviour nor villain ... like nuclear energy or biotechnology, it's a dual-use technology whose impact depends entirely on how we shape it. This recognition frees the framework from the trap of technological determinism, placing agency squarely in human hands and asking not "What will AI do to us?" but "What do we want AI to do for us?".
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