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Indian-origin researchers abroad pitch for India’s AI foundational model, says MeitY’s Abhishek Singh

Singh added that 67 applications have been received so far, and a committee has been formed to evaluate the same.

February 19, 2025 / 09:43 IST
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India’s push for developing indigenous AI foundational models is seeing interest not just from homegrown talent but also from Indian-origin researchers and engineers working abroad, according to Abhishek Singh, additional secretary at MeitY and CEO of the IndiaAI Mission.

“We are seeing many qualified people return from the US. The foundational model call for proposals is also one option that is giving some opportunity and we have got some proposals from Indian minds and Indian researchers who are currently abroad and they are forming companies and they are aligning with their partners within India to build solutions,” Singh told Moneycontrol at a virtual roundtable, ahead of next week’s Nasscom Technology & Leadership Summit.

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For this, Singh said that 67 applications have been received so far, and a committee has been set up to evaluate them. This growing interest from Indian-origin researchers, as highlighted by Singh, signals a shift in India's tech sector, reversing years of brain drain to the US and other developed nations.

On January 30, Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that India is set to develop its Large Language Model (LLM), designed specifically to meet the country’s needs. Subsequently, the Indian government, on February 11, earmarked Rs 1,500 crore under the IndiaAI Mission to support the development of indigenous foundational AI models.