The Delhi Jal Board has signed a landmark pact with IIT Kanpur’s Airawat Research Foundation to deploy Artificial Intelligence and Digital Twin technology across the city’s water infrastructure. The initiative promises cleaner supply, faster complaint resolution, and predictive maintenance—marking India’s first AI-driven urban water management model.
Delhi’s water network gets a tech-powered upgrade
In a first-of-its-kind collaboration, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has partnered with IIT Kanpur’s Airawat Research Foundation to modernize the capital’s water management system using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Twin technology. The agreement, signed in November 2025, aims to transform Delhi’s ageing water infrastructure into a smart, responsive network.
The AI-powered system will monitor pipeline pressure, detect leaks before they escalate, and optimize water treatment processes. Residents can expect quicker complaint redressal and improved water quality. Officials say the initiative will shift DJB’s operations from reactive to proactive, reducing wastage and enhancing service delivery.
The project also includes real-time monitoring of treatment plants and an AI-based revenue management system to streamline billing and reduce losses.
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Delhi Jal Board signs MoU with IIT Kanpur’s Airawat Research Foundation
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AI and Digital Twin tech to monitor pipelines and treatment plants
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Early leak detection and pressure drop alerts to prevent disruptions
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Real-time complaint tracking and AI-based revenue management
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First AI-driven urban water model in India
Sources: NDTV, NewsX, Times of India, The Statesman, Devdiscourse