NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has urged India to develop its own artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, highlighting its potential to become a leader in AI innovation. According to the NVIDIA blog, Huang emphasized at the NVIDIA AI Summit in Mumbai that AI can be a driving force in India’s digital transformation.
India’s unique position in AI
Addressing a diverse audience of entrepreneurs, developers, academics and business leaders, Huang said India’s vast IT and computer science expertise was an “amazing natural resource.” He noted that India’s cloud infrastructure providers are rapidly expanding their data center capacity to leverage this talent and leverage India’s vast data resources. NVIDIA is playing a key role in this expansion, with GPU deployments expected to increase nearly tenfold by the end of the year.
The CEO compared the current changes in computing to the revolutionary changes introduced by IBM’s System 360 in 1964 and predicted that the computing industry will evolve into an intelligent industry. He highlighted India’s strengths, including its large population and data resources, as key enablers for the country to drive this change.
AI Infrastructure and Sovereignty
Opposing data being exported to retrieve information, Huang stressed the importance of India manufacturing its own AI. He identified three transformative areas of AI – sovereign AI, agentic AI and physical AI and argued that India is uniquely positioned to excel in all these areas.
Indian startups are already leveraging NVIDIA technology to innovate across industries and establish themselves as global players. Meanwhile, the country’s robotics ecosystem is adopting NVIDIA’s Isaac and Omniverse platforms to advance physical AI and transform sectors such as manufacturing and logistics.
Partnerships and Workforce Development
In a discussion with Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, Huang explored how AI will shape the future of Indian industries, especially the energy, telecom and manufacturing sectors. Ambani emphasized that AI is central to growth, with Reliance collaborating with NVIDIA to build an AI factory aimed at automating industrial tasks.
NVIDIA is committed to preparing India’s workforce for an AI-driven future. The company has partnered with leading Indian IT companies such as Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra and Wipro to upskill nearly half a million developers, ensuring that India can lead the AI revolution through a highly trained workforce.
Shared vision for AI-driven growth
Concluding the session, Huang and Ambani reflected on their vision for India’s AI-driven future. They agreed that with its vast talent pool, burgeoning technology ecosystem and enormous data resources, India has the potential to significantly contribute to global sectors including energy, healthcare, finance and manufacturing.
The two leaders emphasized the importance of joint efforts to harness the potential of AI for a more equal and prosperous world. Huang concluded by calling for a collective commitment to ensure that India can fully benefit from the information revolution.
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