Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav to launch Bharat AI Mission Portal soon, 10 companies are ready to provide 14,000 GPUs

The Hindustan Times said that the central government is planning to start a Indiai compute portal in the coming days to enable stakeholders such as central ministries and state governments to request for calculation capacity through this portal. Indiaai Compute Pillar has also sent a memorandum to all union ministries, departments and chief secretaries about subsidized pricing for calculation capacity, network and storage services. Allegedly, the Indiai mission will cover approximately 40% of computing costs for “eligible users”.
“Very soon, in the coming 7-8 days, we will launch the portal. So when we launch the portal, you will know,” Moneycontrol recently quoted it as Minister Ashwini Vaishnav.
Indiaai mission to provide 14,000gpu:
Meanwhile, the HT report stated that the Indiai Mission will provide ten shortlisted companies to provide shared computing capacity through about 14,000 GPU after meeting the lowest bids.
Of these, 14,000 GPUs are already available with companies such as Yotta data services, E2E networks, TATA communication, and managed service providers of AWS, and the remaining 4,000 GPUS will be purchased with companies such as Jio platforms and CTRLS Datastenter, which will be purchased Buy 4,000 GPUS.
Allegedly, 70 percent of the promised 70 percent of the GPU videos are high ends like H100, while the remaining 30 percent are low in capacity or low-end GPUs with older generations.
Yotta data services are called for most of calculated capacity with 9,216 GPU, including 8,192 Nvidia H100 chips. Meanwhile, AWS, which bids through its four managed service providers (CMS Computer, Locuz Enterprise Solutions, Orient Technologies, and Vensysco Technologies), will pony 1,200 low-end GPU with 800 AWS Infantia 2 and 400 Trainse Chips include.
Additionally, JIO platforms have agreed to provide 208 Nvidia H200 GPU and 104 AMD MI300X GPUS. The company has also planned to present new lower dialects for other GPUs during continuous harmony on 30 April.
In particular, the Government of India has recently focused on developing a homegron artificial intelligence model since the rise of China’s Deepsek, which has been developed at a fraction of the cost of major AI companies and on old chips Has been trained.
The government’s push to buy a new GPU can be an attempt to provide researchers and startups with computing power, which is necessary to develop basic intelligence models that are the backbone of AI chatbots such as chat or Gemini.
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