The Indian government is making significant strides in boosting the nation's artificial intelligence infrastructure through the IndiaAI Mission. In the second round of its GPU tender, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has received bids that could potentially offer 18,000 GPUs. This initiative is a crucial part of the ₹10,000-crore (US$1.25 billion) IndiaAI Mission, aimed at democratizing AI access and fostering innovation across various sectors.
Shortlisted Companies and Technical Presentations
For the second round of the graphics processing units (GPU) tender, seven companies have been shortlisted for technical evaluation. These firms include:
These companies have been invited to present their technical proposals on May 14, 2025. MeitY anticipates procuring 15,000 GPUs through this round.
Partnerships and GPU Offerings
Several companies have formed strategic partnerships to strengthen their bids. Vensysco and Locuz have confirmed their collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Ishan Infotech is an Oracle partner, and NTT-Netmagic is a Google Cloud partner in India.
Specific GPU offerings from some companies include:
IndiaAI Mission: Objectives and Progress
Launched in March 2024, the IndiaAI Mission is a ₹10,371.92 crore (US$1.25 billion) initiative aimed at democratizing AI access across India. Approximately 44% of this budget, amounting to ₹4,563.63 crore, is allocated for establishing GPU-based computing infrastructure over the next five years. The mission seeks to provide AI compute resources to startups, researchers, students, academicians, and government departments, thereby fostering innovation and technological self-reliance.
The mission focuses on seven foundational pillars:
In the first round of the GPU tender, empanelled bidders offered 14,517 GPUs at L1 rates against the initial target of 10,000 GPUs. The government hopes to add another 15,000 GPUs in the second round, potentially increasing the total number of GPUs in India to 33,000. The third round of the GPU tender is now open for accepting bids.
Broader Implications and Future Plans
This initiative is part of India's broader strategy to enhance its AI capabilities and become a global leader in AI. The government is also incentivizing the development of local language models and providing investment capital and other support to academia and industry.
The IndiaAI Mission is also focused on AI-driven skilling and innovation initiatives. The IndiaAI Innovation Centre launched a call for proposals in January, encouraging AI research and development. The Digital India Bhashini initiative is advancing AI-powered vernacular language accessibility, providing AI-driven language solutions in all 22 Scheduled Indian languages. IndiaAI also plans to set up Data and AI Labs in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, further expanding opportunities for AI education and innovation across the country.