The UAE announced plans to deploy a national-scale AI supercomputer in India with 8 exaflops of compute capacity. Delivered by G42 and Cerebras in partnership with MBZUAI and C-DAC, the project was unveiled at the AI Impact Summit 2026, marking a milestone in India’s AI infrastructure expansion.
India’s AI ecosystem is set for a major boost as Abu Dhabi confirmed the deployment of an 8 exaflop supercomputer in New Delhi. The announcement was made on February 20, 2026, during the AI Impact Summit, underscoring the growing India-UAE technology partnership. The initiative follows the 5th India-UAE Strategic Dialogue in December 2025 and the visit of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to India in January 2026.
Strategic Collaboration
The supercomputer will be delivered by G42, the Abu Dhabi-based global technology group, and Cerebras, makers of advanced AI inference systems. The collaboration also involves the Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) and India’s Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC). This partnership highlights the shared vision of both nations to strengthen AI research and innovation.
Key Highlights Of The Project
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The supercomputer will have a peak capacity of 8 exaflops, making it one of the most powerful AI systems globally
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It will support India’s domestic compute infrastructure for advanced AI development
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The deployment reflects deepening India-UAE cooperation in technology, defence, and energy sectors
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The project was announced on the sidelines of the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi
Boost To India’s AI Infrastructure
The deployment of this supercomputer marks a new phase in India’s AI journey. It will enhance capabilities in areas such as healthcare, agriculture, education, and cybersecurity. By providing massive computational power, the system is expected to accelerate AI research, innovation, and population-scale solutions tailored to India’s needs.
Regional And Global Significance
The initiative strengthens India-UAE strategic ties and positions both nations as leaders in AI collaboration. It also reflects the UAE’s commitment to investing in global technology partnerships, while India benefits from cutting-edge infrastructure to drive its digital transformation agenda.
The deployment of the 8 exaflop supercomputer is a landmark step in advancing AI capabilities, reinforcing India’s role as a hub for innovation and collaboration in the global technology landscape.
Sources: Emirates News Agency (WAM), Economic Times, Business Standard, Mint