Chadha called for India to become an AI producer by developing indigenous AI chips, establishing an AI Infrastructure Fund, and curbing the migration of top-tier AI talent in his speech in the Rajya Sabha.

Raghav Chadha speaks on Artificial Intelligence in Rajya Sabha
Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha emphasized India's standing in the global Artificial Intelligence race, pointing out the dominance of the USA and China in AI innovation.
Chadha called for India to become an AI producer by developing indigenous AI chips, establishing an AI Infrastructure Fund, and curbing the migration of top-tier AI talent in his speech in the Rajya Sabha.
"China has DeepSeek, the US has ChatGPT, Grok, but where does India stand in this era of Artificial Intelligence?" he asked.
India is making notable progress global AI race, but there's still much ground to cover. India has the talent, brainpower, and digital economy to become an AI producer, but it currently lags behind, capturing only 0.5 per cent of the world's AI patents between 2010 and 2022.
"Between 2010 and 2022, 60 percent of the world's AI patents were registered by the USA, and 20 percent by China. India, the fifth-largest economy in the world, managed to capture only half a per cent. It is true that the USA and China have a head start of four to five years, but this is because they have invested in their research, academia, and AI development," Chadha said.
The AAP MP also emphasized that India's strengths lie in its thriving startup ecosystem, with dozens of unicorns deploying AI-powered tools. India is also home to a large share of the global AI workforce, with Indians making up 15 percent of the total AI workforce.