Artificial Intelligence (AI) Transforming Rural India

Syllabus: GS2/ Governance

Context

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly emerging as a foundational technology for accelerating inclusive rural development in India.

Applications of AI in Rural India

  • Geospatial Monitoring of Rural Assets: AI-powered platforms such as BhuPRAHARI, use high-resolution satellite imagery to track the creation and maintenance of rural assets like roads, water harvesting structures (Amrit Sarovars), and buildings, replacing manual inspection.
  • The Digital ShramSetu Mission is a coordinated initiative to deploy AI and other frontier technologies within the informal sector. By aligning technological deployment with regulatory frameworks and impact assessment, the mission enhances service delivery and livelihood support for informal and rural workers.
  • AI Infrastructure in Agriculture: The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has deployed AI through initiatives such as Kisan e-Mitra, a virtual assistant providing information on government schemes, including income support programmes.
  • Promote AI in Rural Development: The Suman Sakhi WhatsApp Chatbot of Madhya Pradesh employs AI-enabled conversational tools to provide women and families with accessible maternal and newborn health information.
  • AI for Language Inclusion and Multilingual Governance: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing a transformative role in expanding linguistic access in India by enabling citizens—especially those in rural, remote, and tribal regions.
    • BHASHINI is an AI-powered national language platform launched in July 2022 to reduce linguistic barriers in accessing digital services. It provides translation, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and voice-based interfaces across more than 36 Indian languages.
    • BharatGen, launched in 2025, is India’s first government-funded sovereign Large Language Model designed specifically for Indian linguistic and socio-cultural contexts.
    • Adi Vaani is an AI-enabled platform designed to address communication challenges faced by tribal communities living in remote and underserved regions.

National AI Policy Framework for Inclusive Development

  • Launched in 2018 by NITI Aayog, the National Strategy for AI identifies AI as a transformative tool to address India’s developmental challenges.
  • The strategy prioritises sectors with high social impact, particularly agriculture, healthcare, education, and governance.
    • The strategy emphasises improving access, affordability, and quality of essential services in underserved regions. 
  • The policy emphasises augmentation of human capabilities rather than replacement of labour. It promotes inclusive economic participation through digital skilling and technology-enabled employment.

India AI Governance Guidelines

  • The India AI Governance Guidelines, launched by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) in 2025, for responsible and trustworthy AI deployment.
  • The framework comprises four key components:
    • Seven guiding principles (Sutras) for ethical and responsible AI.
    • Key recommendations across six pillars of AI governance.
    • An action plan mapped to short, medium, and long-term timelines.
    • Practical guidelines for industry, developers, and regulators to ensure transparent and accountable AI deployment.

Challenges

  • Digital Infrastructure Deficit: Reliable electricity, high-speed internet, and digital connectivity remain uneven across rural India.
  • Low Digital Literacy: A significant proportion of the rural population lacks digital skills required to use AI-enabled platforms.
  • Data Availability: AI systems depend on large volumes of reliable and representative data, which is usually scarce in rural contexts.
    • Fragmented databases across departments hinder integrated decision-making.
  • High Implementation Costs: Developing, deploying, and maintaining AI systems requires substantial financial investment.
    • Rural local bodies often face budgetary limitations and competing developmental priorities.

Way Ahead

  • Expand digital infrastructure, including broadband connectivity and data ecosystems, in rural areas.
  • Promote digital literacy and AI awareness among citizens and local officials.
  • Ensure robust data protection and ethical safeguards to prevent misuse and exclusion.
  • Strengthen institutional capacity for AI adoption at the Panchayat level.

Source: PIB

 

Other News of the Day

Syllabus: GS2/Governance Context The United Nations launched a project in partnership with four States for a road safety financing framework. About To be implemented across Rajasthan, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Assam under the coordination of the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office.  The project will focus on building national and sub-national capacities for the effective implementation of...
Read More

Syllabus: GS2/Health Context A new study has found that to escape a drug called lenacapavir, HIV has to damage one of its own components, the capsid.  More about the News Lenacapavir inhibits the HIV capsid protein, blocking viral replication, and requires just two subcutaneous injections per year. This biannual dosing markedly improves adherence over daily...
Read More

Syllabus: GS2/Governance Context The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) has ordered the blocking of five OTT platforms like MoodXVIP, Koyal Playpro, Digi Movieplex, Feel and Jugnu for streaming obscene and pornographic content. What is Obscene Content? “Obscene content” refers to material that is lascivious, sexually explicit, or appeals to prurient interests, and tends to...
Read More

Syllabus: GS2/Governance/GS3/Internal security  In News The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has instructed all law enforcement agencies to speed up the deportation of foreign nationals involved in drug cases. Statistics on Foreign Offenders In 2024, 660 foreign nationals were arrested for drug offences, mostly from Nepal, Nigeria, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Ivory Coast, and Ghana. NCRB...
Read More

75 Years of Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) Syllabus: GS2/ Statutory Bodies In News The Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) commemorating 75 years since its launch in 1952. About ESIC ESIC operates under the Ministry of Labour & Employment as a statutory body administering the ESI Scheme.  It stemmed from the 1944 Report on Health...
Read More
scroll to top