India is rapidly strengthening its artificial intelligence infrastructure to support large-scale adoption across industries. According to Nasscom, coordinated efforts by government, industry, and startups are improving compute capacity, data availability, and talent readiness, positioning India as a competitive global AI hub.
India is entering a decisive phase in its artificial intelligence journey as it ramps up infrastructure readiness to enable large-scale AI adoption. Industry body Nasscom has highlighted that the country is moving beyond pilot projects and experimentation, focusing instead on scalable, production-ready AI systems that can support enterprises, startups, and public services alike.
This infrastructure push comes at a time when AI is becoming central to economic growth, digital governance, and global competitiveness. Nasscom notes that India’s AI ecosystem is evolving rapidly, driven by a combination of policy support, private investment, and growing enterprise demand.
Key Highlights
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India is expanding access to high-performance computing, cloud platforms, and AI-ready data centers to meet rising compute requirements across sectors such as healthcare, banking, manufacturing, and telecom.
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Public-private collaboration is playing a critical role, with government initiatives aligning closely with industry-led investments to create shared AI infrastructure and national-level platforms.
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Efforts are underway to improve data availability and quality, including sector-specific datasets and frameworks that support responsible, secure, and ethical AI development.
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Talent development remains a priority, with increased focus on reskilling professionals, integrating AI education into academic curricula, and strengthening industry-academia partnerships.
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Startups are emerging as key contributors, leveraging improved infrastructure to build scalable AI solutions tailored for Indian and global markets.
According to Nasscom, the emphasis is now on making AI infrastructure affordable, accessible, and interoperable. This approach aims to ensure that not only large enterprises but also small and medium businesses can deploy AI solutions effectively. The industry body also stresses the importance of energy-efficient and sustainable infrastructure, given the rising power demands of AI workloads.
As India continues to build this foundational layer, the country is positioning itself as a trusted destination for AI innovation and deployment. With the right balance of scale, governance, and talent, Nasscom believes India can move from being a fast adopter to a global leader in applied artificial intelligence.
Sources: Nasscom, The Tribune