India’s Entry Into Global AI Alliance Signals Shift, China and Pakistan Remain Outside (OpenAi)
New Delhi: Taking an important strategic step on the global stage of technology, India has decided to join Pax Silica, an international alliance related to artificial intelligence and semiconductors. This decision has come at a time when competition among countries regarding supply of chips, digital security and advanced technology is intensifying across the world. At the government level, this is being considered as a step to give a new direction to India's technical partnership.
Pax Silica is actually a group of countries that want to work together on future technologies. This includes areas like AI, semiconductors, computing infrastructure and digital supply chains. The objective of this alliance is to ensure that there is no dependence on any one country for important technologies and the supply chain remains secure.
India has been continuously taking steps towards making itself technologically strong for the last few years. The government's effort is that the country should not only be a consumer of technology, but should also manufacture it here. Joining Pax Silica will provide India an opportunity to directly collaborate with countries that are already ahead in this field.
Many plans are already underway for semiconductor manufacturing in India. Through this alliance, India can get the benefit of investment, technical know-how and global experience. It is believed that this can give impetus to chip manufacturing projects in the country and will also increase the confidence of foreign companies.
The scope of startups and research in India regarding artificial intelligence has increased rapidly. Through Pax Silica, cooperation on AI related rules, security standards and shared research can be possible. This will give Indian companies an opportunity to work at the international level.
The Corona period and the subsequent chip crisis showed the world how fragile the supply chain can be. Pax Silica focuses on eliminating such weaknesses. This network is expected to be strengthened with the addition of a big market and emerging manufacturing center like India.
This step is being viewed not only from a technical but also from a diplomatic perspective. This can strengthen India's image as a reliable technology partner. At the same time, it will also deepen ties with countries that are playing an important role in future technologies.
If projects under this alliance take off, domestic industries can directly benefit from it. There is a possibility of new investment and employment opportunities in sectors like electronics, IT and high-tech manufacturing.
At present, India's entry into Pax Silica is being considered as an initial step. In the coming time, it will become clear which concrete projects will emerge from this. But it is certain that India has made its presence felt in the global race of technology.
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