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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw strongly rejected IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva’s remark that India is a “second-tier” AI power. Vaishnaw emphasized India’s leadership across AI layers applications, models, chips, infrastructure, and energy citing Stanford rankings that place India third globally in AI preparedness and talent.
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India’s AI ambitions took center stage at Davos as Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw countered the IMF chief’s classification of India as a “second-tier” AI nation. Vaishnaw highlighted India’s comprehensive AI strategy, stressing that the country is not only building large-scale models but also ensuring effective deployment across industries.
Key Highlights
Rebuttal to IMF Chief:
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Vaishnaw directly addressed Kristalina Georgieva’s remarks, asserting India belongs to the first tier of AI powers.
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He questioned the IMF’s criteria, pointing to Stanford rankings that place India third globally in AI penetration and preparedness.
India’s AI Strengths:
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India is advancing across five layers of AI architecture: application, model, chip, infrastructure, and energy.
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Domestic AI models already meet 95% of national requirements, reducing dependency on foreign systems.
Global Positioning:
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Vaishnaw emphasized India’s talent pool and deployment capabilities as key differentiators.
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He noted that nations with large AI models do not necessarily achieve effective integration, whereas India focuses on practical impact and scalability.
Sources: The Economic Times, India Today, ANI, ETtech
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