The IndiaAI Mission, approved with an outlay of over ₹10,372 crore, has established a shared compute facility with over 45,000 GPUs to support AI research and deployment at national scale, MeitY said.
Under the mission’s foundation model pillar, 15 large language models and small language models are being supported across speech, text and vision modalities. The AI Kosh platform now hosts over 12,519 datasets, 307 AI models and 20 toolkits.
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Digital India at 11: ₹1.64 Lakh Crore for Chips, 45,000 GPUs for AI
The Digital India programme, which completes eleven years on 1 July 2026, has secured ₹1.64 lakh crore in approved investments across 12 semiconductor manufacturing projects and deployed over 45,000 GPUs for artificial intelligence research, according to a government statement released on Saturday (27 June).
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) said the programme is now anchoring itself in AI and semiconductor manufacturing after building foundational digital infrastructure, financial inclusion and citizen service delivery over its first decade.
ICMR AI mental health platform wins Gold at e-Governance Awards 2026
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has won the Gold Award at the National Awards for e-Governance 2026 for ICMR-MINDS, an artificial intelligence-powered platform that enables non-specialist health workers to screen and manage mental health disorders.
The award was presented in the Innovation by Use of AI and Other New Age Technologies category at the 29th National Conference on e-Governance held in Jaipur on 1–2 July 2026.
