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In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most important technologies shaping our world. From chatbots to smart assistants, AI is everywhere. Now, India is stepping up to lead in this field by creating its own powerful AI models — made in India, for India.

🌟 Why Indigenous AI Matters

Most advanced AI systems today are developed in the US and Europe. While they are impressive, they don’t always understand India’s unique languages, culture, or local needs. That’s where India’s new initiatives — Sarvam AI and Bharat GPT Consortium — come in. These projects are all about building AI that works better for Indians and in Indian languages.


🤖 What is Sarvam AI?

Sarvam AI is one of the first companies selected under the IndiaAI Mission, a government-backed plan to boost AI innovation in India. Sarvam is building India’s first indigenous Large Language Model (LLM) — the kind of model that powers chatbots like ChatGPT.

The goal?

This move helps improve India’s strategic independence in technology and encourages local talent to innovate.


🤝 The Power of Collaboration – Bharat GPT Consortium

Another exciting initiative is the Bharat GPT Consortium. This is a team effort involving top players like:

Together, they are building multilingual, multimodal LLMs — AI models that can understand and respond using text, speech, and images, across many Indian languages.

💡 Meet Hanooman

The consortium has already launched the Hanooman series of AI models. These models can work in 22 Indian languages — including Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Telugu, and more. That means people from all parts of the country can interact with AI in their native tongue.


🇮🇳 Made for India, Made by India

These efforts mark a big step forward for India in the global AI race. By creating our own AI tools, we’re not just keeping up — we’re leading the way. More importantly, these models can:

India’s AI future looks bright — and it’s being written in Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and 19 more languages.


Stay tuned as we watch this exciting journey unfold. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳