GPU Rules Hit India AI Plans
India's National AI Mission aims to build capacity for over 10,000 GPUs (graphics processing units) through public-private partnerships, with a ₹10,000 crore investment over five years. However, this initiative may face challenges due to the US’ new framework restricting the export of AI chips to India and all nations outside the universe of its18 key allies, citing national security concerns. According to the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), this restriction could chain the country's move towards promoting the local development of cutting edge AI technologies. Summing up the problem, Ashutosh Sharma, Vice President, Research Director at Forrester said, “GPUs and advanced chips are powerful bargaining tools, given the US’s technological lead in this sector, which places countries like India in a disadvantageous position as they must rely on US exports to build AI capabilities and other advanced applications.”