TechPulse

AI for All: Powering Inclusive Rural Transformation in India


Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer confined to labs or elite industries—it is steadily becoming a powerful force driving transformation across rural India. What makes India’s approach unique is its clear emphasis on inclusion. Rather than positioning AI as an exclusive, high-end technology, the country is shaping it as a public good—one that enhances access, strengthens governance, and empowers communities at the grassroots level.

At the heart of this transformation lies a broader vision: using AI to bridge gaps in agriculture, healthcare, education, employment, and governance. With rapid advances in data, connectivity, and computing power, AI has evolved from experimentation to real-world deployment. In rural India, where service delivery has traditionally faced infrastructural and logistical challenges, AI is emerging as a practical solution to improve efficiency and reach.

This people-centric philosophy is strongly reflected in national initiatives like the NITI Aayog’s National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence, also known as “AI for All.” The strategy prioritises sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and education—areas that directly impact rural livelihoods. Instead of replacing human effort, AI is designed to support farmers, frontline health workers, teachers, and local administrators, enabling them to make better decisions with data-backed insights.

Complementing this vision is the governance framework introduced by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. The India AI Governance Guidelines focus on fairness, transparency, and accountability—ensuring that AI systems do not reinforce bias or exclusion. This becomes especially important in rural settings, where digital tools increasingly influence welfare delivery and access to essential services.

One of the most visible impacts of AI is in local governance. Tools like SabhaSaar are simplifying administrative processes by automatically generating records of Gram Sabha meetings, while platforms such as eGramSwaraj and Gram Manchitra are enabling data-driven planning and monitoring at the पंचायत level. These systems are helping decentralised institutions function more efficiently, allowing local leaders to focus on outcomes rather than paperwork.

AI’s influence extends deeply into agriculture as well. Farmers are now benefiting from AI-powered advisories based on weather patterns, soil data, and pest detection systems. Government-backed platforms are offering real-time insights that help optimise sowing, irrigation, and crop protection—reducing risks and improving productivity. In parallel, initiatives supporting informal workers are leveraging AI to connect people with opportunities, skilling programmes, and social security systems.

Education and skilling are also undergoing a transformation. Digital platforms are integrating AI features to make learning more accessible and personalised, especially for students in remote areas. Programmes designed to introduce young learners to AI concepts are building a future-ready workforce, ensuring that rural youth are not left behind in the digital revolution.

A defining feature of India’s AI journey is its focus on language inclusion. Platforms like BHASHINI are breaking linguistic barriers by enabling citizens to access digital services in their native languages. With support for dozens of Indian languages and voice-based interfaces, such tools are making governance more accessible and participatory.

Adding to this ecosystem is BharatGen, a sovereign AI model built on India-centric datasets. Its multilingual and multimodal capabilities are designed to serve diverse populations, particularly in rural and tribal regions where language and literacy often limit access to technology.

State-level innovations are further strengthening this ecosystem. AI-powered chatbots and localised platforms are improving healthcare awareness, providing real-time information, and connecting communities with essential services. These initiatives demonstrate how technology, when adapted to local contexts, can significantly enhance impact.

Ultimately, AI in India is not just about technological advancement—it is about reimagining development. By embedding principles of equity, transparency, and accessibility into its AI ecosystem, India is ensuring that innovation reaches those who need it the most.

As the country moves toward its long-term vision of inclusive growth, AI is poised to become a cornerstone of rural transformation—empowering communities, strengthening governance, and building a future where technology works for everyone.

Business

Aravind Srinivas Becomes India’s Youngest Billionaire with ₹21,190 Crore Net Worth


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Aravind Srinivas, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Perplexity AI, has become India’s youngest billionaire, with a reported net worth of ₹21,190 crore, as per the Hurun India Rich List 2025.


The milestone highlights the rapid rise of artificial intelligence-driven startups and the growing global footprint of Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the technology sector. Perplexity AI, known for its AI-powered search and answer engine, has witnessed significant growth amid increasing demand for generative AI tools worldwide.

Srinivas, who previously worked in advanced research roles in artificial intelligence, co-founded Perplexity AI with the vision of building a more efficient and transparent AI-based information platform. The company’s valuation surge has contributed substantially to his billionaire status.

His inclusion as India’s youngest billionaire underscores a broader shift in wealth creation patterns, with technology and AI startups emerging as key drivers of new-age entrepreneurship.

The Hurun India Rich List 2025 reflects the expanding influence of tech founders in India’s wealth landscape, particularly those leading innovations in artificial intelligence, data science and digital platforms.

TechPulse

Meet Ranvir Sachdeva, 8-Year-Old Who Became Youngest Speaker at India AI Impact Summit 2026


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Amid global tech CEOs, policymakers and AI innovators at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, one speaker stood out — 8-year-old coder Ranvir Sachdeva.


Held at Bharat Mandapam, the summit saw Ranvir become the youngest person to address the prestigious gathering. Calling himself a “technologist,” he spoke about linking ancient Indian philosophies with modern Artificial Intelligence

During his address, Ranvir explained how India’s AI development approach differs from other nations and shared his use case of a recently released Indian AI model. He also spoke about driving AI literacy and contributing to India’s technological growth.

Ranvir’s appearance at the summit gave him the opportunity to interact with some of the biggest names in global technology, including:

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google
Sam Altman of OpenAI
Previously, he has also met:
Tim Cook of Apple
Marc Benioff
António Guterres

Ranvir began coding at the age of three. By six, he became one of the youngest TEDx speakers globally, discussing technology and innovation. He has also earned recognition for building a prototype rocket concept for Mars exploration, reportedly acknowledged by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

In 2022, he won a gold medal as a “Super Presenter” in the Global Reading Challenge.

As AI continues to shape global discourse, Ranvir Sachdeva’s presence at the summit highlighted the growing involvement of young innovators in shaping the future of technology.

Goan Personalities

IT Minister Rohan Khaunte Inaugurates Goa Pavilion at AI Impact Expo in New Delhi


Rohan Khaunte, Minister for Information Technology, Electronics & Communications, Tourism, Printing & Stationery, Government of Goa, inaugurated the Goa Pavilion at the AI Impact Expo held at Bharat Mandapam on February 18, 2026, ahead of the India AI Impact Summit scheduled for February 19-20.

The AI Impact Expo serves as an experiential platform bringing together international, state, enterprise and startup pavilions to showcase cutting-edge innovations and transformative AI solutions. The Goa Pavilion highlights the state’s expanding footprint in Artificial Intelligence and emerging technologies, while also featuring five promising startups — DivvyUp and Grow, Frover Labs Pvt. Ltd., Neural Kissan, Kverty and Phosic India Pvt. Ltd.

The inauguration took place in the presence of Sanjeev Ahuja, IAS, Secretary, ITE&C, and Kabir Shirgaonkar, Director, DITE&C, along with other senior officials.

Addressing the gathering, Rohan Khaunte emphasised Goa’s strategic roadmap under the Goa AI Mission 2027, which focuses on AI skilling, citizen-centric service delivery and the establishment of a dedicated AI Skilling Centre and Centre of Excellence to promote research and capacity building. He also underlined the importance of strengthening industry-academia partnerships and nurturing the startup ecosystem to position Goa as a destination where innovation thrives alongside quality of life.

During his visit, the Minister interacted with startup founders at the pavilion and held discussions with representatives from National Association of Software and Service Companies, central government bodies and industry leaders to explore collaboration avenues and attract investment opportunities for the state.

Goa’s participation at the international-level summit reflects its commitment to accelerating digital transformation and reinforcing its emergence as a preferred hub for technology innovation and AI-driven enterprises, while also strengthening its appeal as a global Digital Nomad destination.

TechPulse

Goa Strengthens AI Commitment at India AI Impact Summit 2026


Goa is reinforcing its commitment to emerging technologies and future-ready governance with a strong and strategic presence at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, organised by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology at Bharat Mandapam from February 16 to 20, 2026. The summit marks the first major global AI gathering hosted in the Global South and seeks to shape an inclusive, responsible and resilient Artificial Intelligence ecosystem aligned with the vision of People, Planet and Progress.

The Department of Information Technology, Electronics & Communications (DITE&C), Government of Goa, is representing the state at the summit, underscoring its strategic ambition to position Goa as an emerging AI-driven innovation hub within India and on the international stage. The event has drawn participation from political leaders, industry heads, startups and global stakeholders, placing Goa’s initiatives in a broader global conversation on ethical and scalable AI.

During the inaugural knowledge-sharing workshop on AI adoption, Shri Heramb Kanekar from the Startup and IT Promotion Cell, DITE&C, outlined Goa’s AI roadmap and reaffirmed the state’s focus on building citizen-centric and responsible AI solutions. Under the Goa AI Mission 2027, the government has introduced initiatives such as the AI for Governance & Social Impact workshop, AI Hackathons and the launch of an AI Chatbot on the Goa Online Portal. These measures reflect a policy direction that views AI not merely as a technological upgrade, but as a transformative tool to improve public service delivery, enhance transparency, empower startups and drive sustainable economic growth.

A major highlight of the summit is the AI Impact Expo at Bharat Mandapam, an expansive experiential showcase spanning over 70,000 square metres across 10 arenas and featuring more than 840 exhibitors. The expo was inaugurated by Narendra Modi on the opening day, drawing significant national and international attention.

Supported by DITE&C, five Goa-based startups are exhibiting at the expo, demonstrating AI applications across diverse sectors. These include DivvyUp and Grow by Shri Gaurish Datta Pangam and Shri Shivam Kamat; Frover Labs Pvt. Ltd. by Shri Siddharth Manjrekar and Shri Sarvesh Patkar; Neural Kissan by Shri Sai Vitthal Rane; Kverty by Shri Mexson Fernandes; and Phosic India Pvt. Ltd. by Shri Dewansh Choudhary. Their participation highlights the depth and diversity of Goa’s growing innovation ecosystem and the state’s commitment to nurturing AI-led entrepreneurship.

While the expo remains open throughout the summit, the final two days will feature Leaders’ Plenary Sessions, roundtables and panel discussions focusing on how AI can serve humanity, foster inclusive growth and support sustainable development. Through forward-looking policy, strategic collaborations and sustained investment in its startup ecosystem, Goa is positioning itself as a responsible and future-ready AI destination.

Delegates, industry leaders, investors and visitors are invited to explore the Goa Pavilion at Stall No. 4F.21 in Hall No. 4 to experience firsthand how Goan innovators are leveraging Artificial Intelligence to create meaningful, inclusive and sustainable impact.