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The selection aims to strengthen India’s AI infrastructure by partnering with leading cloud and GPU providers as part of the country’s broader push for a robust, self-reliant AI ecosystem.
In a major step toward boosting the country's artificial intelligence capabilities, the Indian government has shortlisted seven major technology players—including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Oracle, and Google Cloud—in the second round of the GPU tender under the IndiaAI Mission. The Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) is overseeing the initiative as part of a broader effort to create a self-reliant and scalable AI ecosystem.
The shortlisted firms will present their technical proposals on May 14, marking a critical phase in the IndiaAI GPU procurement process. The initiative is aimed at building India’s indigenous compute capacity by leveraging global cloud expertise and high-performance Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). These computational units are essential for training large-scale AI models, including generative AI and language models tailored to Indian languages and use cases.
This GPU tender India 2025 round follows the government’s earlier call for expressions of interest from global and domestic cloud service providers and GPU manufacturers. The tender, a key component of the IndiaAI Mission, seeks to democratize AI access by setting up compute resources across public sector research institutions, startups, and academia.
The IndiaAI GPU bidding process reflects India’s ambition to emerge as a global AI powerhouse by not only developing talent but also securing the critical hardware backbone required for innovation. Industry insiders believe that collaborations with established cloud giants through this tender will help accelerate AI research and deployment, particularly in areas like healthcare, education, and agriculture.
Through the Indian government GPU mission, authorities aim to support foundational AI research, foster innovation in applied AI, and reduce dependence on foreign cloud infrastructure in sensitive or strategic sectors. As the nation prepares for the next wave of digital transformation, this strategic procurement move underscores India's focus on building sovereign AI compute capacity—a necessary foundation for future-proofing its digital economy and competing in the global AI race.
The shortlisted firms will present their technical proposals on May 14, marking a critical phase in the IndiaAI GPU procurement process. The initiative is aimed at building India’s indigenous compute capacity by leveraging global cloud expertise and high-performance Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). These computational units are essential for training large-scale AI models, including generative AI and language models tailored to Indian languages and use cases.
This GPU tender India 2025 round follows the government’s earlier call for expressions of interest from global and domestic cloud service providers and GPU manufacturers. The tender, a key component of the IndiaAI Mission, seeks to democratize AI access by setting up compute resources across public sector research institutions, startups, and academia.
The IndiaAI GPU bidding process reflects India’s ambition to emerge as a global AI powerhouse by not only developing talent but also securing the critical hardware backbone required for innovation. Industry insiders believe that collaborations with established cloud giants through this tender will help accelerate AI research and deployment, particularly in areas like healthcare, education, and agriculture.
Through the Indian government GPU mission, authorities aim to support foundational AI research, foster innovation in applied AI, and reduce dependence on foreign cloud infrastructure in sensitive or strategic sectors. As the nation prepares for the next wave of digital transformation, this strategic procurement move underscores India's focus on building sovereign AI compute capacity—a necessary foundation for future-proofing its digital economy and competing in the global AI race.
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