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IAIRO Launch Marks India's Shift Toward Sovereign AI Execution
Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO), a pioneering institution and a national beacon dedicated to foundational and applied AI research aligned with India's core challenges and priorities. Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO), a pioneering institution and a national beacon dedicated to foundational and applied AI research aligned with India's core challenges and priorities. Aimed at catalysing the shift - from strategy formulation to sovereignty and streamlined execution from prototypes and IP to global products - the launch of IAIRO comes at a pivotal moment backed by a position paper titled "Sovereign AI for India's Strategic Autonomy" by Dr Amit Sheth, the Founding Director of IAIRO.
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India Signals Shift from AI Vision to Sovereign Execution with the launch of IAIRO
~ The execution engine for India's AI strategy ~ A decisive shift in India's artificial intelligence journey is in the making with the formal launch of Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO), a pioneering institution and a national beacon dedicated to foundational and applied AI research aligned with India's core challenges and priorities. Aimed at catalysing the shift - from strategy formulation to sovereignty and streamlined execution from prototypes and IP to global products - the launch of IAIRO comes at a pivotal moment backed by a position paper titled "Sovereign AI for India's Strategic Autonomy" by Dr Amit Sheth, the Founding Director of IAIRO. Aligned with the IndiaAI Mission, the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), and the Gujarat AI Action Plan, IAIRO will focus on - Advancing frontier AI research and creating sovereign intellectual property; Building and retaining world-class AI talent within India; Translating research into real-world, high-impact deployments for economic and social impact; and Supporting evidence-led policy for robust, secure, and trustworthy AI. Unlike consumer-oriented large language models (LLMs) that are 'monolithic and generalistic', IAIRO will focus on next generation of AI models, that are custom (domain specific), compact (small), neurosymbolic (utilizing not just data but knowledge and human expertise), within a composite framework (involving hybrid agents). This will make them much more cost effective to train and deploy. Such models are expected to be at the core of global products supporting high value, mission critical enterprise applications as well. IAIRO is firmly committed to establishing, for AI, the same concentrated national capability that ISRO achieved for the space sector. The organisation's unique ecosystem will nurture talent, develops sovereign intellectual property, bring on board entrepreneurs in residence and startups, with closely engagement of investors seeking to support deep tech AI started ups. This approach ensures that ideas are not only developed but also translated into tangible products, ultimately scaling up to create a significant impact at the population level across the nation. Commenting on the founding of IAIRO, Dr. Amit Sheth said, "As AI rapidly reshapes economic competitiveness, governance capacity, and national security, India is moving to ensure that its AI future is built in India, for India, and governed by Indian institutions. IAIRO has been established to serve as the country's long-term execution engine -- converting national AI ambition into deployable systems, sovereign intellectual property, and enduring capability." Dr. Sheth has also discussed the desire to avoid consumer-centric AI in the form of LLMs, which requires costing massive resources in technologies that is quickly being commoditized. This is in line with recent observations at the World Economic Forum by Union Minister of Electronics & Information Technology Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw about the need for India follow its own path by including small language model development as part of the national AI strategy. "The articulation of Union Minister Vaishnaw at Davos marked a clear inflection point. India's AI agenda is no longer exploratory. It is entering a mission-mode phase, requiring dedicated institutions, long-term capital, deep talent, and translational capability. IAIRO has been created precisely to meet this need", Dr. Sheth added. IAIRO represents a new institutional model for India, one that integrates frontier research, talent development, ecosystem partnerships, and real-world deployment within a single national mandate. Established as a public-private-partnership, IAIRO will focus on AI systems that address India-specific challenges at population scale -- across governance, healthcare, climate resilience, language inclusion, digital public infrastructure, and strategic sectors -- while generating sovereign IP of global relevance. Unlike conventional research centres, IAIRO is designed as an execution-first institution, bridging the gap between foundational science and deployment, and ensuring that AI innovation translates into measurable national outcomes. IAIRO will play a meaningful role in catalysing innovation in AI, through its unique breakthrough to breakout strategy, which includes entrepreneur-in-residence programs, applied labs, and venture-creation pathways. With a board comprising industry stalwarts including Padma Bhushan recipient Dr. Ajai Choudhry, Chairman, Mission Governing Board, National Quantum Mission, Prof. Rajat Moona, Director of IIT Gandhinagar, and Smt. P. Bharati, Secretary, Department of S&T, Government of Gujarat. The approved board expansion will bring Shri Sharad Sharma, Founder of iSPIRIT and a former key member of the team that developed India's digital stack, Shri Abhishek Singh, CEO of the IndiaAI Mission and Prof. Ramesh Jain, Director at the Institute of Health at UC-Irvine and regarded as the Father of Multimedia. IAIRO's founding team comprises Prof. Ramesh Jain, Prof. Dev Niyogi (UNESCO Chair for AI, Water & Cities), Prof. Sanjay Chaudhary (Ahmedabad University), Juhi Bhatnagar (Growth Operator, VC and Wharton MBA - Snap, MuSigma, Swiggy and Forj Capital) and Selvam Velmurugan (Seasoned Engineering Leader - Amazon, Netflix, Vulcan, BlinkRx) and Dr Amit Sheth. Similarly, IAIRO's many distinguished advisors include Prof. Srinivasan Parthasarathy (Ohio State University), Prof. Vasant Hanover (Penn State University), L. Venkata Subramanium (Quantum AI and IBM), and some of the top technical and engineering leaders from industry including IBM Research, Google, DeepMind, OpenAI, Apple, and Amazon. During his 44+ years in the USA, Dr. Sheth, an educator, researcher, and entrepreneur has been instrumental in building some of the most respected research organisations in the USA. He is one of the highly cited authors in the world in his area, has developed exceptional technical talents by supervising over 55 Ph.D. students and Postdocs, licensed his university research and IP to launch multiple AI startups, and led the development of multiple products including the first commercial semantic search engine. Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to "nation build", Dr. Sheth, recently returned to help shape India's sovereign AI mission. As India prepares to host the AI Impact Summit, the launch of IAIRO underscores a broader national intent, to pair ambition with institution-building, and innovation with sovereignty. In doing so, India positions itself not merely as a participant in the global AI race, but as a shaper of its own AI destiny. The Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO) is a national organization for foundational and applied artificial intelligence research. Headquartered in GIFT City, Gujarat, IAIRO operates under a public-private partnership model and focuses on research excellence, talent development, ecosystem building, and the creation of AI systems of national and global relevance.
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India has formally launched the Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO), marking a decisive shift from AI strategy formulation to sovereign execution. Founded by Dr. Amit Sheth, IAIRO aims to develop sovereign intellectual property, build AI talent, and translate research into real-world deployments addressing India's core challenges at population scale.
India has formally launched the Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO), a pioneering institution designed to serve as the country's long-term execution engine for artificial intelligence initiatives
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. This shift from AI vision to sovereign execution represents a critical inflection point in India's AI journey, moving the nation from strategy formulation to tangible deployment of AI systems. The launch comes backed by a position paper titled "Sovereign AI for India's Strategic Autonomy" authored by Dr. Amit Sheth, the Founding Director of IAIRO1
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Aligned with the IndiaAI Mission, MeitY, and the Gujarat AI Action Plan, IAIRO is dedicated to foundational and applied AI research that addresses India-specific challenges at population scale
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. The organization will focus on advancing frontier AI research, creating sovereign intellectual property, building and retaining world-class AI talent within India, and translating research into real-world, high-impact deployments for economic and social impact.Unlike consumer-oriented Large Language Models that are monolithic and generalistic, IAIRO will concentrate on developing the next generation of neurosymbolic AI models that are custom, compact, and cost-effective to train and deploy
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. These domain-specific models utilize not just data but knowledge and human expertise within a composite framework involving hybrid agents. This approach makes them much more suitable for high-value, mission-critical enterprise applications and avoids the massive resource costs associated with consumer-centric AI that is rapidly being commoditized.Dr. Sheth emphasized this strategic direction, noting that "as AI rapidly reshapes economic competitiveness, governance capacity, and national security, India is moving to ensure that its AI future is built in India, for India, and governed by Indian institutions"
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. This stance aligns with recent observations at the World Economic Forum by Union Minister of Electronics & Information Technology Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw about the need for India to follow its own path by including small language model development as part of the national AI strategy.IAIRO is firmly committed to establishing for AI research the same concentrated national capability that ISRO achieved for the space sector
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. The organization's unique ecosystem will nurture AI talent development, develop sovereign intellectual property, and bring on board entrepreneurs in residence and startups with close engagement of investors seeking to support deep tech AI startups. This approach ensures that ideas are not only developed but also translated into tangible products that scale up to create significant impact at the population level across the nation.Established as a public-private partnership, IAIRO represents a new institutional model that integrates frontier research, talent development, ecosystem partnerships, and real-world deployment within a single national mandate
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. The organization will focus on AI systems addressing India-specific challenges across governance, healthcare, climate resilience, language inclusion, digital public infrastructure, and strategic sectors while generating sovereign intellectual property of global relevance.Related Stories
With a board comprising industry stalwarts including Padma Bhushan recipient Dr. Ajai Choudhry, Prof. Rajat Moona from IIT Gandhinagar, and government representatives, IAIRO is positioned for strategic impact
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. The approved board expansion will include Shri Sharad Sharma, Founder of iSPIRIT, and Shri Abhishek Singh, CEO of the IndiaAI Mission, bringing deep expertise in India's digital infrastructure.Dr. Sheth noted that "the articulation of Union Minister Vaishnaw at Davos marked a clear inflection point. India's AI agenda is no longer exploratory. It is entering a mission-mode phase, requiring dedicated institutions, long-term capital, deep talent, and translational capability"
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. IAIRO will play a meaningful role in catalyzing innovation through its unique breakthrough to breakout strategy, which includes entrepreneur-in-residence programs, applied labs, and venture-creation pathways. This execution-first approach bridges the gap between foundational science and deployment, ensuring that AI innovation translates into measurable national outcomes and establishes India's Strategic Autonomy in the global AI landscape.Summarized by
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