The AI Infrastructure Surge
The impending AI Mission 2.0 arrives on the heels of substantial progress in expanding India's AI computing backbone. The nation has already attracted approximately $70 billion in investment towards AI infrastructure. Minister of Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw expressed optimism that this figure could double by the time the AI Impact Summit concludes in February 2026, indicating sustained investor confidence in India's AI trajectory. The first AI Mission, approved in March 2024 with a budgetary allocation of ₹10,371.92 crore over five years, has been instrumental in this expansion. A key achievement has been the deployment of 38,000 Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), a significant leap from the initial objective of 10,000 units, designed to provide more affordable access to critical AI resources.
Cultivating a Sovereign AI Ecosystem
Beyond hardware, the strategy is intensely focused on fostering a sovereign AI ecosystem, a vision articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This national approach integrates industry, academia, and government efforts to address evolving research and development needs. Indian companies have proactively developed over 200 small language models (SLMs) tailored to specific domestic requirements, signaling a growing maturity in indigenous AI development capabilities. These indigenous models are slated for launch at the upcoming AI Impact Summit, a move that could solidify India's position in the global AI model development landscape. Companies like Netweb Technologies, a participant in recent industry roundtables, emphasize the critical role of advanced compute in realizing AI's cross-industry potential. Discussions regarding the company's market capitalization and P/E ratio indicate investor interest in its role within this expanding ecosystem.
Talent Development and Global Engagement
A critical component of India's national AI ambition is the cultivation of a highly skilled workforce. Over five lakh students have already benefited from high-level AI training programs developed through industry-university partnerships. The government intends to scale these efforts, with significant industry participation expected. Recent analyses suggest that approximately 26% of Indian companies have achieved a notable level of AI maturity, reflecting increasing adoption within the domestic business sector. The AI Impact Summit, scheduled for February 19-20, 2026, is expected to convene top technology sector executives, including leaders from Qualcomm, Nvidia, Salesforce, Adobe, and FedEx, alongside figures from OpenAI and Dario Amodei, highlighting India's growing role in global AI discussions.