Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently said India will lead the world in AI capabilities and exhorted young entrepreneurs and startups to work on “Indian solutions for global applications” to solve challenges faced by nations worldwide.
Addressing the Startup Mahakumbh, Modi said the three missions on AI, semiconductors, and quantum, launched by the government earlier, will generate jobs for youth and investment opportunities for global investors.
“We are in a new era of AI technology, and the world acknowledges that India will have the upper hand in AI. It is our priority to ensure we do not let go of this opportunity,” he said.
AI offers limitless possibilities for young innovators and global investors. “The leadership of AI capabilities will and should remain in the hands of India. I am confident that the spirit of `Indian solutions for global applications’ will be a force. Solutions by Indian innovators will solve problems for many countries,” Modi said.
PM recalled that in his address to the US Senate last year, he mentioned that India would continue to be a leader in AI.
The prime minister also projected confidence that his government will come out with a total budget after the upcoming general elections.
With the advent of the AI industry, numerous jobs are being created for young innovators and investment opportunities for global investors. He also mentioned the National Quantum Mission, India AI Mission, and Semiconductor Mission.
The Union Cabinet had earlier approved the National Quantum Mission, which aims to develop intermediate-scale quantum computers with 50-1000 physical qubits in 8 years using various platforms, such as superconducting and photonic technology.
The prime minister said India has decided to form the National Research Foundation with an investment of thousands of crores and is also gearing up to create a better mechanism for funding startups.
“The country has decided to form the National Research Foundation with an investment of thousands of crores. A Rs 1 lakh crore fund has been announced for research and innovation in the interim budget. This will help in long-term research conducted in sunrise sectors,” Modi said.
The prime minister said there were not even 100 startups in 2014, and the country now has approximately 1.25 lakh.
“Around 12 lakh youth are directly connected to them. We have over 110 unicorns. Our startups have filed over 12,000 patents,” Modi said.
The prime minister said he is using AI technology for his election campaign and sharing his statements in Tamil, Telugu, and other languages.
The union cabinet has already approved a Rs 10,000 crore plan for India AI Mission, which will be leveraged for building computer infrastructure and providing funding and other support to startups for innovation. He said youth in India are now becoming job creators instead of job seekers.
The prime minister asked startups to file patents expeditiously or somebody else would start making use of their innovations.
He said that startups have done business for more than Rs 20,000 crore on the Government e-marketplace.
The prime minister also noted that financial startups have gained a lot from UPI and financial inclusion is gaining strength from the use of technology.
“The country has been able to reduce the rural and urban divide. World over, there were concerns when digital progress started. The theory of have and have-nots was linked to it. There were talks about social divides. India has democratized technology. Therefore haves and have-nots can not work here. We have everything for everyone,” Modi said.
He said that more than 45 percent of startups are being led by women, and added that innovation culture is not only important for Viksit Bharat but also for a better future of the world.
He appealed to unicorns to support new ideas the way they had received when they were growing. They should also visit educational institutions and Atal Tinkering Labs as mentors.