India Launches Three Of Its Own AI Models At AI Summit 2026

Eyeing to reduce reliance on big tech systems, India unveils Sarvam AI, Gnani.ai and BharatGen sovereign models at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.

India has unveiled three sovereign artificial intelligence (AI) models at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, marking a significant step in its push to develop homegrown alternatives to global systems.

The initiative is part of the IndiaAI Mission, approved by the Union Cabinet in March 2024 with an initial outlay of ₹100 billion. The mission aims to build foundational AI models, large-scale compute infrastructure and public-use applications. Since its launch, over ₹1 billion in GPU subsidies have been disbursed, with more than a dozen companies selected for support.

- Advertisement -

Bengaluru-based Sarvam AI introduced two large language models (LLMs): a 30-billion-parameter model and a 105-billion-parameter model, both trained entirely in India. The larger model reportedly outperforms systems such as DeepSeek R1 and Google’s Gemini Flash on several benchmarks, using a mixture‑of‑experts’ architecture to reduce inference costs. Sarvam said the models are designed for complex reasoning, programming and agentic AI workloads.

Conversational AI firm Gnani.ai launched Vachana TTS, a text-to-speech model capable of cloning voices across 12 Indian languages using less than 10 seconds of reference audio. The system preserves tone, pitch, and speaking style and is built for low-bandwidth conditions, targeting government services, customer support, and enterprise deployments.

- Advertisement -

Separately, BharatGen, an IIT Bombay-led consortium, announced its 17‑billion‑parameter multilingual foundational model, Param2 17B MoE. Optimised for Indic languages, the model is intended for governance, education, healthcare, agriculture and enterprise applications. BharatGen will release the model and documentation via Hugging Face, enabling developers to fine-tune and deploy India-centric AI solutions. The consortium has received ₹9 billion in funding under the IndiaAI Mission, making it the largest beneficiary to date.

Industry leaders, including Google CEO Sundar Pichai, noted India’s growing developer ecosystem and its potential to shape global AI innovation. The government’s sovereign AI push is positioned as a structural effort to reduce dependence on foreign systems and strengthen domestic technological resilience.

- Advertisement -
Shubha Mitra
Shubha Mitra
Shubha Mitra is an Assistant Editor at EFY, keenly interested in policies and developments shaping the electronics business.

Industry's Buzz

Honeywell’s AI Battery Platform To Power New Battery Research Lab At University Of Alabama

0
The AI-powered platform will help improve battery production, support research, and train future engineers. Honeywell has announced that its artificial intelligence (AI)-based Battery Manufacturing Excellence...
Semiconductor Chip (Representation Image)

RRP Electronics Secures 101 Acres In Maharashtra For Semiconductor Manufacturing Campus

0
RRP Electronics already operates an OSAT facility in Mahape that serves sectors such as automotive, industrial and telecommunications RRP Electronics Limited has secured a 101-acre...

Delta Electronics, TNSDC Launch Robotics & PLC Automation Centre in Tamil Nadu

0
The Centre of Excellence will mainly focus on robotics (4-axis and 6-axis), PLC automation, and smart assembly systems. Delta Electronics India has partnered with the...
Intel

Infosys, Intel Expand Partnership To Scale AI

0
Enterprises worldwide are set to benefit as Infosys and Intel deepen their AI collaboration, combining compute power with Infosys Topaz to move projects from...

HFCL Joins IIT Delhi–Led Consortium To Develop Hollow-Core Fiber Technology In India

0
HFCL aims to develop hollow-core fiber technology for faster, energy-efficient, and low-latency communication networks. HFCL Limited has partnered with a Department of Telecommunications (DoT)-funded research...

Learn From Leaders

Jatin Chudasama, Vice President - Operations, Allnyx Technologie

Gujarat Is Becoming The ‘Taiwan Of India’

0
In conversation with EFY’s Nitisha Dubey, Jatin Chudasama of Allnyx Technologies discusses Gujarat’s electronics ecosystem, policy landscape, market opportunities, and workforce challenges, while outlining...
Garima Bharadwaj, Co-Founder & CTO, Enlite Research Private Limited

“Installation Costs Cut By 30–40% Through Our Patented Wireless Architecture”- Garima Bharadwaj, Enlite 

0
In an era where automation defines efficiency and performance, building management can no longer afford to lag behind. Garima Bharadwaj of Enlite shares with...
Dr Priyadarshi Panda, Founder and CEO, IBC

“Device Technology Is The Hardest Part Of Battery Innovation.”- Priyadarshi Panda, IBC

0
What is next for batteries? Through prismatic, chemistry-agnostic cells, Priyadarshi Panda of International Battery Company (IBC) tells Nidhi Agarwal of EFY how faster charging,...
Rahul Gogi, Vice President- Growth and Strategy at RecycleKaro

“Pilot Projects Have Already Successfully Recovered Neodymium From E-Waste, And Efforts Are Underway To...

0
What if every e-waste stream in India could fuel the country’s rare-earth and advanced materials revolution? Rahul Gogi from Recyclekaro answers EFY’s Vidushi Saxena,...
Siva Kumar, Sr. General Manager, Sales and Marketing, Epson India

“Latest Robots, Especially In Pick-And-Place Applications, Use Machine Vision To Recognise Part Shapes, Colours,...

0
Is it time for you to invest in robots for your manufacturing setup? Are they really worth the investment? Who must review this investment?...

Startups

Redefining How Modern Buildings Think And Perform

0
A Mumbai-based startup delivering wireless, cloud-powered building intelligence to optimise energy use, automation, security, and performance at scale. Founded in 2017 by Gaurav Bali and...
Garima Bharadwaj, Co-Founder & CTO, Enlite Research Private Limited

“Installation Costs Cut By 30–40% Through Our Patented Wireless Architecture”- Garima Bharadwaj, Enlite 

0
In an era where automation defines efficiency and performance, building management can no longer afford to lag behind. Garima Bharadwaj of Enlite shares with...
Dr Priyadarshi Panda, Founder and CEO, IBC

“Device Technology Is The Hardest Part Of Battery Innovation.”- Priyadarshi Panda, IBC

0
What is next for batteries? Through prismatic, chemistry-agnostic cells, Priyadarshi Panda of International Battery Company (IBC) tells Nidhi Agarwal of EFY how faster charging,...
Team OptoML

Fabless Startup OptoML Secures $1.8 Million Funding

0
Winning $1.8 million, Chennai startup OptoML looks to increase hiring, semiconductor design, and partnerships, strengthening India’s AI infrastructure. OptoML, a fabless semiconductor startup based...
Startup

Government Approves ₹100B Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0

0
To strengthen venture capital, support innovation, and drive entrepreneurial growth, the Cabinet greenlighted Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0 with an outlay of ₹100...