India is a Frontrunner in AI, Not Second-Tier: Vaishnaw Counters IMF Chief
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has firmly rejected the International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief’s assessment that India is a second-tier player in artificial intelligence (AI), asserting the country is a leading force in the technology.
Key Takeaways
- Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw directly countered IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva’s claim that India is in the “second tier” of AI adoption.
- Vaishnaw emphasised India’s strong AI ecosystem, talent pool, and vibrant startup culture.
- A national AI strategy is in the works to further boost development and adoption across sectors.
Davos Rebuttal to IMF Assessment
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Vaishnaw responded to remarks made by IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. “I don’t agree with that. I think India is a frontrunner. We are not in the second tier. We are in the first tier,” the minister stated.
India’s Robust AI Ecosystem
Vaishnaw highlighted the pillars of India’s AI strength. He pointed to the country’s vast talent pool, a thriving community of startups dedicated to AI, and widespread adoption of the technology by established companies.
“We have a very strong ecosystem for AI. We have a large pool of talent. We have a lot of startups working in this area. We have a lot of companies that are using AI.”
National Strategy in the Pipeline
The government is actively formulating a national AI strategy to accelerate development and integration. This strategy is expected to focus on critical areas like research & development, skill building, and implementing AI in public services.
AI’s Global Significance and India’s Position
The debate underscores AI’s growing critical role in the global economy, impacting sectors from healthcare to manufacturing. As one of the world’s largest economies with a rapidly expanding tech sector, India is home to global IT and AI leaders like Infosys, Wipro, and Tata Consultancy Services. The imminent national strategy aims to solidify this position further.



