Ministry of Electronics and Information
Technology has introduced new AI Governance Guidelines to promote safe and
responsible artificial intelligence adoption while enabling innovation across
sectors.The India AI Governance Guidelines were released under the IndiaAI
Mission.The IndiaAI Mission is a strategic initiative approved in March 2024 to
make India a global leader in AI by building a comprehensive ecosystem for
innovation, using AI for public good, and democratising its benefits across
societyThe framework was unveiled by the Principal Scientific Adviser and
senior officials from MeitY.The guidelines focus on human-centric,
innovation-friendly and risk-aware AI deployment.The launch comes ahead of the
India AI Impact Summit 2026. The India AI Impact Summit 2026 will be held in
New Delhi and will bring together global leaders and researchers to discuss
artificial intelligence for development.
Artificial
Intelligence (AI)
¨
AI is the
ability of machines to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence.
¨ It enables systems to learn from experience,
adapt to new situations, and solve complex problems independently.
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AI uses
datasets, algorithms, and large language models to analyse information,
recognise patterns, and generate responses. Over time, these systems improve
their performance, allowing them to reason, make decisions, and communicate in
ways similar to humans.
Key Highlights of
the Guidelines
¨
The India
AI Governance Guidelines aim to ensure safe and responsible use of artificial
intelligence across sectors in India.
¨ The framework is based on seven guiding
principles that include trust, people centricity, equity, accountability,
responsible innovation, safety and resilience.
¨ The guidelines provide recommendations across
six pillars that include governance, risk management, skilling, data
infrastructure, innovation and international cooperation.
¨ The framework highlights a hands-off and
enabling approach rather than a strict regulatory mechanism for AI at present.
¨ The government indicates that no immediate
standalone law on artificial intelligence is planned and that existing laws
will be used wherever necessary.
¨ A phased action plan has been proposed with
short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals for implementation.
¨ The guidelines emphasise the use of
innovation sandboxes for testing high-risk AI systems in controlled
environments.
¨ The guidelines were drafted by a high-level
committee chaired by a professor from IIT Madras with participation from
industry, academia and government experts.
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The
government maintains that the guidelines will help India become a global model
for inclusive and responsible AI governance.
Significance of AI
Adoption in India
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AI
adoption can enhance governance and service delivery by integrating digital
public infrastructure into intelligent systems that improve efficiency and
inclusion.
¨ AI-driven innovation can boost economic
growth by supporting new industries, improving productivity and enabling India
to strengthen its position in the global AI economy.
¨ Responsible and human-centric AI systems can
help address social challenges in sectors such as healthcare, education,
agriculture and climate management.
¨ Structured AI governance with risk mitigation ensures public trust and prevents harms while allowing start-ups, researchers and industry to experiment and scale solutions safely.