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The launch has prompted discussion about India’s approach to AI development, particularly the roles of academic institutions and large technology services companies.
Some observers note that service-oriented business models may not always align with the long-term investment needed for foundational AI research.
How important do you think it is for India to develop its own AI capabilities?
#SovereignAI #AI #India
#IIT Bombay has launched #BharatGen, a family of open AI models developed for India’s 22 scheduled languages.
The announcement comes as access to some advanced AI models from foreign companies is reportedly being restricted for users outside certain countries.
Here’s what the project includes and the context around it.
The models are being developed with potential applications in governance, healthcare, education, finance, and insurance.
The project receives support under the IndiaAI Mission. Development involves researchers from multiple academic institutions.
The team includes researchers, engineers, and linguists from nine institutions, with over 60 people reported to be involved.
US restrictions on powerful AI models are tightening (from chips → now models). India feels the impact immediately.
The question isn’t just “are we on the back foot?” — it’s how fast can we build credible alternatives while managing this new reality of AI geopolitics?
#Anthropic #ClaudeAI #SovereignAI #IndiaAI #AITechnology #USIndia #ITServices
🚨 Do Anthropic’s US strictures put India on the back foot?
On Friday, the US government ordered Anthropic to block foreign nationals from its newest models — Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 — over national security fears they could become “deadly hacking tools.”
Anthropic couldn’t verify nationalities in real time → so it pulled both models offline worldwide.
India is one of Anthropic’s biggest markets (high Claude usage after the US). Sudden blocks like this expose heavy dependence on foreign frontier AI.
Enterprises want cutting-edge tools. Startups want to build on them. Both now face uncertainty.
This is exactly why many are saying: sovereign AI isn’t optional anymore — it’s strategic.
When the company behind some of the world’s most advanced AI has to turn off its newest models for everyone because its own engineers do not have an American passport, we’ve crossed into a new era of the intelligence race.
The deeper worry is the precedent: treating model intelligence itself as a nationality-gated strategic asset.
This risks fragmenting global AI progress, pushing talent toward more open ecosystems, and forcing every country — including India — to accelerate truly sovereign capabilities faster than planned.
https://t.co/24GHR83LAm
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/bwn0sximKZ
@udaykotak The real power of such ventures is the proof that private capital, when deployed with first principles thinking, can compress decades of progress in access to space and digital infrastructure.
For India it’s a time: our private sector must raise its game on long-term tech bets and R&D intensity if we want to move from observers to meaningful players in frontier domains.
Public-private collaboration, and ecosystem support will matter far more than any single listing.
The takeaway is clear.
Japanese capital and Brazilian aerospace know-how are both choosing India for the same reasons: scale, policy stability, and real commitment to self-reliance.
These aren’t one-off moves — they signal sustained opportunities in financials, infrastructure, defence, and aviation.
Drop your thoughts below 👇
#IndiaEconomy #FDI #MakeInIndia #GlobalInvesting
🌏 Two powerful stories dropped today that every investor should notice.
Japanese money is quietly leaving China.
Last year, institutions from Japan put ~$9 billion into India.
At the same time, Brazil’s Embraer is chasing a potential $12 billion defence deal — and they want to manufacture the aircraft in #India with #Mahindra.
Two global players. One clear direction.
Here’s what it actually means for Indian markets → 👇
The real #India advantage:
Embraer has partnered with Mahindra Group to #manufacture the KC-390 locally and set up Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul capabilities.
This fits perfectly with Atmanirbhar Bharat goals and aims for high indigenous content.
Even bigger vision: A proposed Final Assembly Line in Gujarat’s #Dholera region for E175 regional jets, and building a full ecosystem — supply chain, after-market services, and pilot training.