India AI Governance Guidelines

7 Nov 2025

India AI Governance Guidelines

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) released the India AI Governance Guidelines.

Rationale for Guidelines

  • Rapid AI expansion, including generative AI tools has raised concerns about data misuse, job displacement, misinformation, and discrimination.
  • India, as one of the fastest-growing AI markets, required a clear governance framework to promote innovation while safeguarding ethical values.
  • These guidelines complement the IndiaAI Mission (2024) and the National Data Governance Framework Policy, focusing on responsible, inclusive, and safe AI growth.

About the India AI Governance Guidelines

  • Nature of the Framework: The document adopts a “hands-off” regulatory approach, emphasizing responsible innovation and growth over stringent controls.
  • Objective: To promote safe, trusted, and inclusive AI innovation that advances India’s vision of “AI for All”, balancing innovation with accountability, safety, and ethical use.
  • Separate from IT Rules Amendment: The guidelines are independent of the draft amendment to the IT Rules, 2021, which proposes mandatory labelling of AI-generated content on social media.
  • No Immediate Plans: No new AI-specific law proposed for now; existing laws will apply with targeted amendments if needed.
  • Framework Structure: The guidelines are divided into four parts – 
    • Part 1: Key Principles – The Seven Sutras.
    • Part 2: Issues & Recommendations – Six Pillars for AI Governance.
    • Part 3: Action Plan – Short, Medium, Long-term steps.
    • Part 4: Practical Guidelines – For industry and regulators.

The Seven Guiding Principles (Sutras)

  • Trust is the Foundation – Without trust, adoption and innovation will stagnate.
  • People First – Human-centric, ensuring human oversight and empowerment.
  • Innovation over Restraint – Encourage responsible innovation instead of over-regulation.
  • Fairness & Equity – Promote inclusion; prevent bias and discrimination.
  • Accountability – Clear responsibility across the AI value chain.
  • Understandable by Design – Provide disclosures and explanations that can be understood by the intended user and regulators.
  • Safety, Resilience & Sustainability – Ensure robustness, security, and environmental responsibility.

Six Pillars for AI Governance

  • Infrastructure: Enhance digital infrastructure and leverage India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for large-scale inclusion and innovation.
  • Capacity Building: Promote AI-related skilling and training to strengthen India’s AI workforce.
  • Policy & Regulation: Encourage balanced, flexible, and adaptive governance rather than rigid laws.
  • Risk Mitigation: Develop risk assessment systems tailored to India’s socio-economic and technological realities.
  • Accountability: Require greater transparency across the AI value chain, ensuring that all stakeholders – developers, deployers, and users act responsibly.
  • Institutions: Establish key governance institutions, integrate AI safety tools, and link AI systems with DPIs like Aadhaar to strengthen cybersecurity and oversight.
    • AI Governance Group (AIGG): High-level body for policy coordination.
    • Technology & Policy Expert Committee (TPEC): Advises AIGG with technical and legal expertise.
    • AI Safety Institute (AISI): Conducts AI safety testing, risk analysis, and global collaboration.

Action Plan

Timeline Key Actions
Short-term 

(1–2 yrs)

  • Create AI governance institutions.
  • Develop India-specific risk frameworks.
  • Expand access to AI safety and reliability tools.
Medium-term 

(2–5 yrs)

  • Amend laws and regulations where necessary.
  • Operationalise AI incident reporting systems for cybersecurity.
  • Integrate AI with Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) platforms.
  • Pilot regulatory sandboxes in high-risk sectors.
Long-term 

(5+ yrs)

  • Envision future AI-specific legislation based on evolving technological capabilities and risks.

Practical Guidelines

  • For Industry:
    • Comply with existing Indian laws (IT, data protection, copyright, consumer protection).
    • Adopt voluntary AI ethics codes and publish transparency reports.
    • Implement grievance redressal mechanisms.
    • Use techno-legal solutions (bias detection, privacy-preserving tools).
  • For Regulators:
    • Enable innovation; avoid compliance-heavy rules.
    • Prioritise areas with real or immediate risk.
    • Use flexible, periodic reviews and techno-legal methods.
    • Support regulatory sandboxes and public-private collaboration.

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Significance

  • Reinforces India’s innovation-first, human-centric approach to AI governance.
  • Balances economic opportunity and ethical responsibility without over-regulation.
  • Positions India as a global leader in adaptive and responsible AI governance, particularly relevant for emerging economies in the Global South.
  • Provides a blueprint for AI regulation that balances innovation and risk mitigation.

About IndiaAI Mission

  • The IndiaAI Mission is a national-level programme approved by the Union Cabinet in March 2024 to strengthen India’s AI innovation ecosystem.
  • It seeks to position India as a global leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) by promoting research, innovation, computing infrastructure, and skilling.
  • Implemented by: Digital India Corporation (DIC) under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
  • Objectives: 
    • Develop AI Infrastructure – Establish world-class computing capabilities and data platforms.
    • Promote AI Research and Startups – Foster indigenous AI technologies and innovation.

Key Components

  • IndiaAI Compute Infrastructure: 
    • Establishes a high-end AI supercomputing ecosystem with over 10,000 GPUs.
    • Provides AI computing resources to startups, researchers, and public institutions.
  • IndiaAI Innovation Centres (IICs):
    • Set up centres of excellence for AI research and product development.
    • Focus on strategic areas such as agriculture, healthcare, governance, and language AI.
  • IndiaAI Datasets Platform: A unified data repository for AI model training with secure access and privacy safeguards.
  • IndiaAI Application Development Initiative: Promotes AI adoption in critical sectors through pilot projects and scalable solutions.
  • IndiaAI FutureSkills Program: Aims to train AI professionals at all levels, from foundational to advanced.
  • IndiaAI Startup Financing: Provides funding support to AI startups via grants, seed funding, and venture partnerships.
  • IndiaAI Responsible AI Framework: Develops ethical and governance frameworks ensuring fairness, accountability, and transparency in AI systems.

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