A major push is underway to set up a Defense AI Centre of Excellence with an estimated Rs 300 crore investment, aimed at building advanced artificial intelligence systems for military use.
The plan is being discussed with AI startup Sarvam and is focused on strengthening India’s capability to develop secure, homegrown defense technology.
The proposal is currently in an advanced stage, with talks between government stakeholders and Sarvam moving forward.
The startup is expected to help design AI models tailored specifically for defense needs, ensuring systems are built with local data security, operational control, and real-world battlefield requirements in mind.
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At its core, the initiative is about improving how artificial intelligence supports military operations. Key focus areas include surveillance systems, drone intelligence, cybersecurity defense, and faster decision-making tools that can assist during critical missions. These applications are expected to improve both speed and accuracy in defense responses.
The project also reflects a broader national direction toward self-reliance in critical technology. The Defense AI Centre of Excellence is expected to bring together startups, research institutions, and defense agencies to develop solutions within the country instead of depending on imported systems. This collaboration model is designed to strengthen long-term technological independence in a rapidly evolving global security environment.
If approved, the Rs 300 crore centre could become a key hub for defense-focused AI development, helping accelerate innovation in military technology. It is also expected to deepen collaboration across the deep-tech ecosystem and support the integration of artificial intelligence into future defense planning and operations at scale.
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