The startups participating in the roundtable are
tackling population-scale challenges across key sectors. In healthcare, they
use AI for advanced diagnostics, gene therapy, and efficient patient record
management to extend quality care to the last mile. In agriculture, they
leverage geospatial and underwater intelligence to boost productivity and help
manage climate risks. The group also includes ventures focused on
cybersecurity, ethical AI, space, social empowerment through vernacular access
to justice and education, and modernising legacy systems to strengthen
enterprise productivity. Together, they reflect an ecosystem addressing local
needs while building global leadership in AI-driven innovation.
The AI startups praised India’s sustained push to
strengthen its artificial intelligence ecosystem. They highlighted the sector’s rapid expansion and immense untapped
potential, noting that the global momentum of AI innovation and deployment is
increasingly shifting toward India. They said the country now offers a supportive
and dynamic environment for AI advancement, firmly establishing its presence on
the global AI landscape. They also lauded the India AI Impact Summit,
describing it as a reflection of the country’s growing stature in shaping the
global conversations around AI.
Prime Minister congratulated innovators for taking
bold risks and building impactful solutions. He discussed the potential of
harnessing AI technology in various sectors like in agriculture and
environmental protection, including monitoring crop productivity and fertilizer
usage to safeguard soil health. Stressing the importance of promoting Indian
languages and culture, he called for expanding our AI tools for higher
education in mother tongue.
The Prime Minister underscored the need for strong
data governance, cautioned against misinformation, and urged the development of
solutions tailored to India’s needs. Referring to UPI as a model of simple and
scalable digital innovation, he expressed confidence in Indian companies and
encouraged trust in domestic products. He also spoke about expanding private
participation in the space sector and noted strong investor interest in Indian
startups.
The meeting was
attended by CEOs and
Founders of Abridge, Adalat AI, BrainSightAI, Credo AI, Eka Care, Glean,
Innogle, Invideo, Miko, Origin, Prophaze, Rasen, Rubrik, SatSure, Supernova and
Sypha AI. Principal Secretary, Shri P K Mishra, Principal Secretary-2, Shri
Shaktikanta Das and Minister of State, Shri Jitin Prasada were
also present during the meeting.