Key Points
- VYOMA Challenge offers prizes worth ₹80 lakh for multilingual AI solutions
- Twenty shortlisted teams will receive developer kits and mentorship
- Challenge builds on Sunno Sutra device unveiled at IndiaAI Summit 2026
The Digital India BHASHINI Division (DIBD) has launched the VYOMA Innovation Challenge, inviting startups, researchers and students to develop multilingual voice-first artificial intelligence solutions that can operate without internet connectivity. The initiative, announced on Tuesday (2 June), offers prizes worth up to ₹80 lakh and deployment opportunities with central and state government departments.
DIBD, which operates under the Digital India Corporation and MeitY, is running the challenge in collaboration with Current AI and Kalpa Impact. The programme aims to expand access to AI technologies for citizens in areas with limited or no internet connectivity across India’s linguistically diverse regions.
The challenge builds on Sunno Sutra, a handheld AI reference device jointly developed by BHASHINI and Current AI. The device was unveiled at the IndiaAI Impact Summit 2026 and combines multilingual language processing with edge AI capabilities — meaning the artificial intelligence runs directly on the device rather than requiring cloud servers. This allows it to function in offline environments where traditional AI applications would fail.
Challenge structure and prizes
The VYOMA Challenge will be conducted in multiple stages beginning with an open application process. Twenty shortlisted teams will receive developer kits and access to the Sunno Sutra platform to build and test their solutions. Participants will also receive technical mentorship from experts associated with BHASHINI and Current AI.
Finalists will showcase their prototypes before an expert jury. Winning teams will be eligible for prizes worth up to ₹80 lakh and opportunities for deployment with central and state government departments.
The challenge invites startups, researchers, students, academic institutions, micro, small and medium enterprises, industry partners and independent innovators to participate.
Teams are encouraged to build new use cases, hardware improvements, model optimisation and deployment-ready applications based on the Sunno Sutra platform. Participants may also explore approaches to make the device smaller, more efficient and better suited for diverse field conditions.
Applications across sectors
Potential applications span sectors including education, agriculture, healthcare, governance and public service delivery. The focus remains on expanding access to AI technologies across India’s linguistic and geographic diversity.
Amitabh Nag, CEO, DIBD, said: “Multilingual AI is not just a technological shift but a public-impact infrastructure for India, enabling inclusive access to services across languages at population scale.”
“BHASHINI is powering this transformation by strengthening the Indian language AI ecosystem and enabling solutions like Sunno Sutra that work in low-resource, offline, handheld environments — bringing voice-first, intelligent services to the last mile citizen across regions and languages,” he added.
BHASHINI’s multilingual infrastructure
The BHASHINI platform currently powers over 800 government websites and processes more than 15 million inferences daily. It supports 36 Indian text languages, 23 Indian voice languages and 35 international languages through the National Hub for Language Technology.
By the numbers
- ₹80 lakh
- Total prize pool for winning teams
- 20 teams
- Shortlisted participants receiving developer kits
- 15 million
- Daily inferences processed by BHASHINI platform
Open-source technology — software whose underlying code is freely available for anyone to inspect, modify and distribute — forms the foundation of the challenge. This approach allows participants to build on existing work rather than starting from scratch, potentially accelerating development of practical solutions.
Applications for the VYOMA Innovation Challenge are now open at bhashini.gov.in.
Your Questions, Answered
What is the VYOMA Innovation Challenge?
The VYOMA Innovation Challenge is an initiative by the Digital India BHASHINI Division inviting startups, researchers and students to develop multilingual voice-first AI solutions that can operate offline in low-connectivity environments. Winners can receive prizes worth up to ₹80 lakh.
Who can participate in the VYOMA Challenge?
The challenge is open to startups, researchers, students, academic institutions, MSMEs, industry partners and independent innovators. The initiative encourages collaborative participation, particularly teams combining startups, engineers, researchers and academic institutions.
What is the Sunno Sutra device?
Sunno Sutra is a multilingual, voice-first, open-source handheld AI reference device developed by BHASHINI and Current AI. It runs AI directly on the device without requiring cloud infrastructure, enabling conversational AI experiences across Indian languages in offline environments.
How can teams apply for the VYOMA Challenge?
Applications are open at bhashini.gov.in. Twenty shortlisted teams will receive developer kits and access to the Sunno Sutra platform, along with technical mentorship from BHASHINI and Current AI experts.

