India is planning a $175 billion AI Data City in Andhra Pradesh to strengthen compute infrastructure and support large scale artificial intelligence development.
Karnataka has approved a ₹20 crore AI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru to accelerate deep tech innovation, research collaboration and AI adoption across sectors.
India has committed $3 million to develop indigenous silicon ingots, aiming to secure its AI chip supply chain and reduce reliance on imports.
Perplexity launches an enterprise AI platform designed for public safety and law enforcement, focusing on secure, source-backed intelligence.
India’s data centre expansion is expected to drive nearly threefold growth in the cooling market as digital demand and AI workloads increase.
Gujarat approves a ₹300 crore Indian AI research organisation at GIFT City to support innovation, talent development and applied AI research.
The Delhi government plans to deploy an AI enabled pollution control system with IIT Kanpur to improve monitoring, forecasting and data driven action.
IndiaAI Mission is entering its execution phase, shifting focus from policy vision to scaled deployment, infrastructure buildout and real-world AI outcomes.
The Odisha government has partnered with OpenAI to train students and officials in artificial intelligence, focusing on skills development, governance and responsible AI adoption.
South Korea will implement a comprehensive AI law from January 2026, setting new rules for safety, transparency and governance of artificial intelligence systems.
Karnataka unveils updated IT and space tech policies focused on jobs, regional expansion and incentives aimed at strengthening the state’s technology leadership.
Assam government signs MoU with Google to deploy AI tools for governance, education, and digital infrastructure under its ‘Digital Assam’ vision.
India’s Ministry of Electronics and IT launches the ₹5.85 crore Global AI Impact Challenge to fund innovators, startups, and researchers building AI solutions for public good.
Gartner predicts sovereign AI and agentic AI will dominate government adoption within five years, reshaping public services, trust, and digital sovereignty.
Anthropic offers its Claude AI model to all U.S. government branches for $1 per agency for a year, mirroring OpenAI’s federal offering and accelerating secure AI adoption.
U.S. government approves OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic as AI vendors for civilian use, enabling ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude across federal agencies.