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Microsoft announces Elevate for Educators in India to skill 2 million teachers in AI

Microsoft has unveiled Microsoft Elevate for Educators in India, a large-scale initiative aimed at training two million teachers in AI skills and reaching 200,000 schools by 2030. The programme forms part of the company’s broader commitment to equip 20 million people in India with AI capabilities.

February 22, 2026 / 18:51 IST
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  • Microsoft launches Elevate for Educators in India, first in Asia
  • Plans to train 2M educators and reach 200K schools by 2030
  • Supports India's NEP 2020, focusing on AI in school curricula

Microsoft has launched Microsoft Elevate for Educators in India, marking the first rollout of the programme in Asia. The initiative aims to skill two million educators and reach 200,000 schools and institutions by 2030. It is positioned as a cornerstone of Microsoft’s wider commitment to train 20 million people in India in AI skills.

AI’s next chapter begins in classrooms

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With more than 200 million students and nearly 10 million educators, India represents the world’s largest classroom. As global discussions around AI shift from experimentation to productivity and growth, Microsoft argues that the next phase of adoption will be shaped in schools.

Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President at Microsoft, said the goal is to ensure AI strengthens education rather than disrupts it. “As AI becomes part of everyday learning, we want to ensure it strengthens education, preserves human judgment, and earns the trust of educators and learners,” Smith said. “By taking AI at this scale across India, we want it to open new opportunities and deliver meaningful outcomes for teachers and students.”