Artificial Intelligence (AI) Appreciation Day is being observed in India today. The day celebrates the country’s growing role in the global AI landscape. From tech hubs like Bengaluru and Hyderabad to rural areas, AI is transforming healthcare, education, agriculture, governance, and industry in the country.
India’s progress in AI is the result of years of planning and support. The government’s AI for All vision and the National Strategy for AI aim to use AI not just for economic growth, but also to improve lives, ensure inclusion, and promote equity.
India’s AI journey began in the 1960s with early computer science research. A major step came in 1986 with the Knowledge-Based Computer Systems project. In the 1990s, organisations like C-DAC advanced supercomputing and early AI work. By the 2000s, IT companies such as TCS, Infosys, and Wipro began investing in AI, while universities built a strong talent pool. The Digital India push in 2015 and NITI Aayog’s 2018 AI strategy accelerated growth.
Today, India is becoming a global AI leader. Its software talent and access to large data sets help create effective AI solutions. India’s diverse needs also provide real-world testing for AI-from farming and healthcare to traffic control and public services.
To support this growth, the government launched programmes like the Skill India AI Portal, National AI Skilling Programme, and AI Youth Bootcamp. These initiatives offer training, certifications, and hands-on projects to students and workers. Vocational centres are also adopting AI tools to boost traditional industries.
The government is also investing in AI research through funding programs and new centres that link education and industry. Partnerships with tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and IBM are helping India stay connected to global developments.
As India celebrates this day, it’s also a moment to reflect on using AI responsibly and ethically. India’s AI journey is about more than just technology, but it’s about making a difference in people’s lives.