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In Summary

  • India ranks 10th in Tortoise Global AI Index, 4th in Stanford AI Index, and 1st in AI skill penetration.
  • Challenges include lack of high-performance computing, quality datasets, skilled workforce, and sector-specific adoption barriers like in agriculture.
  • Recommendations include comprehensive AI legislation, expediting IndiaAI Mission, strengthening cybercrime mitigation, and establishing guardrails for AI in defence.

In Summary

The Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology’s in its 27th Report (2025-26) highlighted -

India’s Global Position in AI sector:

  • Rankings: 10th in the Tortoise Global AI Index and 4th place in the Stanford AI Index.
  • Skill Penetration: India ranks 1st globally in AI skill penetration.
  • Workforce Evolution:  AI is projected to add 47 lakh tech jobs by 2027 and transform 38 million existing roles by 2030.
  • Digital Infrastructure: India highest internet users globally (900+ million) and holds the 1st rank in AI scientific publications and ICT services exports.

Challenges in AI adoption in India

  • Barriers to Scaling AI: India faces three fundamental bottlenecks 
    • Lack of high-performance computing infrastructure
    • Limited access to clean and quality datasets
    • Shortage of grassroots-level technical skills.
  • Sector-Specific Adoption Challenges: E.g. AI adoption in agriculture remains critically low due to high initial costs, lack of high-speed rural internet, lack of tools in local dialects and the "black box" nature of AI advice causing a lack of trust among farmers.
  • Cybersecurity: Weaponization of AI to generate deepfakes, Child Sexual Exploitative and Abuse Material (CSEAM), operating "mule accounts" for financial crimes, etc.
  • Risks in Defence: Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) and AI-based deductive reasoning pose significant risks of unintended lethal outcomes.

Key Recommendations

  • Enact Comprehensive AI Legislation and IT Rules (e.g. labeling of Synthetically Generated Information); age restrictions on certain platforms to protect vulnerable citizens, especially women and children.
  • Expedite the IndiaAI Mission: To break the monopoly of a few entities and foster domestic innovation.
  • Strengthen Cybercrime Mitigation ('Surakshini'): an automated hash-matching approach to proactively detect and prevent the uploading of harmful content (like CSEAM and non-consensual imagery) before it spreads.
  • Other: 
    • Curb Financial Fraud: e.g. advance AI to flag mule accounts; 
    • Guardrails in Defence: e.g. establishing standard definitions and limits for the autonomy of weapon systems to maintain human oversight, etc.
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Surakshini

An automated hash-matching approach designed to proactively detect and prevent the uploading and spread of harmful online content, such as CSEAM and non-consensual imagery.

Synthetically Generated Information

Content, such as text, images, or audio, that has been created or manipulated by artificial intelligence or other computational methods, necessitating clear labeling to distinguish it from authentic material.

Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS)

Weapons that can independently search for, identify, select, and engage targets without direct human intervention, raising ethical and legal questions regarding accountability and control.

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