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India Set to Unveil AI Model in 2025 Amid DeepSeek Revolution

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India is preparing to join the global artificial intelligence race and is set to release a generative AI model in 2025.

India is taking significant steps to strengthen its AI infrastructure. The country has acquired a total of 18,693 GPUs, including 12,896 Nvidia H100s, and aims to attract $20 billion in foreign investment for data centers over the next three years.

Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that India’s homegrown generative AI model will be developed to suit the country’s multilingual and cultural diversity.

Vaishnaw: “We believe that at least six major developers will be able to produce AI models in the next six to eight months, and this timeline could even shorten to four to six months.”

Vaishnaw

This announcement coincides with the release of the open-source DeepSeek R1, which has been noted for competing with OpenAI’s leading models, but at a fraction of the cost to train.

India Joins the Race, Global AI Competition Heats Up

The launch of DeepSeek R1 has shaken many long-standing assumptions in the AI field, particularly the belief that scaling AI models requires enormous computational power. This shift has intensified the global AI competition.

In response to the impact of DeepSeek, U.S. President Donald Trump has placed tighter restrictions on the export of high-performance AI chips produced by leading chipmaker Nvidia.

The U.S. government has already imposed three major export bans targeting Nvidia’s sales to China. In 2022, an embargo was placed on the H100 AI processor, and in 2023, semiconductor component sales were prohibited. Additionally, Nvidia’s A800 and H800 chips, which were modified to comply with earlier U.S. sanctions on AI components for China, have also been included in the expanded restrictions.

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