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96% of Indian Government Leaders Are Driving Sovereign AI Initiatives, Reveals Dell-IDC Study
The findings are drawn from a dedicated IDC InfoBrief, Building a Sovereign AI Foundation for the India Government (read here). This reveals that India's public sector leaders are pursuing one of the most distinctive Sovereign AI strategies in the Asia Pacific region, where regulation and innovation are tightly coupled through national digital infrastructure, rather than separate workstreams. Dell Technologies shared India-specific insights from a new study by International Data Corporation (IDC), commissioned by Dell Technologies, to examine how Asia Pacific governments are approaching Sovereign AI. The findings are drawn from a dedicated IDC InfoBrief, Building a Sovereign AI Foundation for the India Government (read here). This reveals that India's public sector leaders are pursuing one of the most distinctive Sovereign AI strategies in the Asia Pacific region, where regulation and innovation are tightly coupled through national digital infrastructure, rather than separate workstreams. India has taken a distinctive approach to AI sovereignty - operationalising it through proven national digital public infrastructure platforms such as Aadhaar, UPI, ONDC, and Bhashini. This embeds governance, data stewardship, and trust by design into the fabric of national operations. "India has built something truly pioneering; a digital public infrastructure that functions as both a governance framework and an innovation platform," said Manish Gupta, President and Managing Director, Dell Technologies India. "Sovereign AI in India isn't a policy aspiration; it's being engineered into the foundations of how the nation operates. Dell Technologies is committed to partnering with government leaders to strengthen the infrastructure, talent, and security capabilities that will power this vision at national scale." Nearly three-quarters (73.3%) see Sovereign AI as essential for protecting sensitive national data and ensuring local regulatory compliance, a foundational concern for any government handling citizen data at country-wide scale. However, the ambition extends beyond data protection with 70% viewing Sovereign AI investment as a strategic hedge against geopolitical risk and supply chain disruption, reflecting a broader national security calculus that goes well beyond IT governance. When it comes to where that investment is being directed, national security and defence leads at 46%, followed by procurement and supply chain at 36%. This directly illustrates India's twin priorities of strategic autonomy and operational resilience. The India-specific findings reflect a government sector that is transitioning confidently from evaluation into execution, charting a sovereign AI path that is distinctly India's own.
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India's Sovereign AI Push: 96% of Government Leaders Powering Up Strategy
Dell Technologies today shared India-specific insights from a new study by International Data Corporation (IDC), commissioned by Dell Technologies, to examine how Asia Pacific governments are approaching Sovereign AI. The findings are drawn from a dedicated IDC InfoBrief, Building a Sovereign AI Foundation for the India Government (read here). This reveals that India's public sector leaders are pursuing one of the most distinctive Sovereign AI strategies in the Asia Pacific region, where regulation and innovation are tightly coupled through national digital infrastructure, rather than separate workstreams. India has taken a distinctive approach to AI sovereignty - operationalising it through proven national digital public infrastructure platforms such as Aadhaar, UPI, ONDC, and Bhashini. This embeds governance, data stewardship, and trust by design into the fabric of national operations. "India has built something truly pioneering; a digital public infrastructure that functions as both a governance framework and an innovation platform," said Manish Gupta, President and Managing Director, Dell Technologies India. "Sovereign AI in India isn't a policy aspiration; it's being engineered into the foundations of how the nation operates. Dell Technologies is committed to partnering with government leaders to strengthen the infrastructure, talent, and security capabilities that will power this vision at national scale." India's Government Sector: From Strategy to Action The findings show a market that has moved decisively from awareness into action. Nearly all Indian government leaders surveyed are actively pursuing some level of Sovereign AI, with 46% evaluating technologies and a further 46% already running proofs of concept. An additional 4% have moved beyond experimentation into significant investment, underscoring growing institutional confidence in scaling sovereign AI capabilities. Nearly three-quarters (73.3%) see Sovereign AI as essential for protecting sensitive national data and ensuring local regulatory compliance, a foundational concern for any government handling citizen data at country-wide scale. However, the ambition extends beyond data protection with 70% viewing Sovereign AI investment as a strategic hedge against geopolitical risk and supply chain disruption, reflecting a broader national security calculus that goes well beyond IT governance. When it comes to where that investment is being directed, national security and defence leads at 46%, followed by procurement and supply chain at 36%. This directly illustrates India's twin priorities of strategic autonomy and operational resilience. India Leads on Agentic AI Readiness India's government leaders are not just moving fast; they are moving with a clear view of where AI is heading next. Almost all respondents (97.7%) express confidence in agentic AI as an adoption accelerator, with 44.4% believing it will play a major role; well above the Asia Pacific average of 36.9%. A further 53.3% support adoption with robust governance guardrails in place, reflecting India's characteristically balanced approach to innovation and responsible deployment. Scaling Sovereign AI: The Talent and Security Imperative The path to scale is not without friction. More than nine in 10 government leaders (92%) identify the need for specialised digital talent as a priority area, with network management and integration, AIOps, and sovereign data governance among the most in-demand competencies. Strengthening cybersecurity posture (cited by 36%) and navigating cross-jurisdictional regulatory frameworks (34%) are identified as the key areas requiring focused attention as adoption scales. The India-specific findings reflect a government sector that is transitioning confidently from evaluation into execution, charting a sovereign AI path that is distinctly India's own. To access the full India InfoBrief, click here.
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A Dell Technologies-commissioned IDC study reveals that 96% of Indian government leaders are driving Sovereign AI initiatives, making India's approach one of the most distinctive in Asia Pacific. The strategy integrates AI governance and innovation through proven digital public infrastructure platforms like Aadhaar, UPI, ONDC, and Bhashini, with 73.3% prioritizing data protection and 70% viewing it as a hedge against geopolitical risks.
The Indian government has emerged as a frontrunner in Sovereign AI adoption, with 96% of public sector leaders actively pursuing AI initiatives according to a Dell Technologies-commissioned IDC study. The research, detailed in an IDC InfoBrief titled "Building a Sovereign AI Foundation for the India Government," positions India's approach as one of the most distinctive in the Asia Pacific region
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. Unlike other nations where regulation and innovation operate as separate workstreams, India tightly couples both through national digital public infrastructure, creating a unified framework that embeds AI governance and innovation into the nation's operational fabric.
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What sets India apart is its operationalization of Sovereign AI through proven platforms including Aadhaar, UPI, ONDC, and Bhashini. These systems embed governance, data stewardship, and trust by design into national operations, transforming policy aspirations into engineered reality. "India has built something truly pioneering; a digital public infrastructure that functions as both a governance framework and an innovation platform," said Manish Gupta, President and Managing Director at Dell Technologies India
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.The IDC study reveals a government sector transitioning decisively from awareness into action. Among Indian government leaders surveyed, 46% are actively evaluating technologies while another 46% are already running proofs of concept
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. An additional 4% have moved beyond experimentation into significant investment, underscoring growing institutional confidence in scaling sovereign AI capabilities. This progression signals that AI initiatives are no longer theoretical exercises but concrete programs with defined implementation roadmaps.Nearly three-quarters of respondents (73.3%) view Sovereign AI as essential for protecting sensitive national data and ensuring data protection and regulatory compliance, a foundational concern when handling citizen data at country-wide scale
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. However, the ambition extends well beyond data protection. A substantial 70% of leaders view Sovereign AI investment as a strategic hedge against geopolitical risks and supply chain disruption, reflecting a broader national security calculus that transcends traditional IT governance2
. This dual focus positions AI sovereignty as both a technical and strategic imperative.When examining where investment is being directed, national security and defense emerges as the top priority at 46%, followed by procurement and supply chain at 36%
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. These figures directly illustrate India's twin priorities of strategic autonomy and operational resilience, demonstrating how the Indian government views AI capabilities as critical to maintaining independence in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.Related Stories
Indian government leaders demonstrate notable confidence in next-generation AI capabilities. Almost all respondents (97.7%) express confidence in agentic AI as an adoption accelerator, with 44.4% believing it will play a major role—well above the Asia Pacific average of 36.9%
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. A further 53.3% support adoption with robust governance guardrails in place, reflecting India's characteristically balanced approach to innovation and responsible deployment. This forward-looking perspective suggests that Indian government agencies are preparing infrastructure and policies not just for current AI capabilities but for autonomous systems that can operate with minimal human intervention.
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Scaling Sovereign AI faces significant friction points. More than nine in 10 government leaders (92%) identify the need for specialized AI talent as a priority area, with network management and integration, AIOps, and sovereign data governance among the most in-demand competencies
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. Strengthening cybersecurity posture is cited by 36% of respondents, while navigating cross-jurisdictional regulatory frameworks concerns 34% of leaders. These challenges highlight that while India's strategic vision is clear, execution requires substantial investment in human capital and security infrastructure. Dell Technologies has committed to partnering with government leaders to strengthen the infrastructure, talent, and security capabilities needed to power this vision at national scale1
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