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India takes first major step toward centralized AI governance with AIGEG

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April 20, 2026 09:34 PM IST | Written by Neelam Sharma | Edited by Pratima O Pareek

India has taken its first major step to centrally govern artificial intelligence, constituting the AI Governance and Economic Group (AIGEG) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).

IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw will chair the group, with MoS Jitin Prasada as Vice-Chairperson. Members include senior officials such as the Chief Economic Advisor and CEO of NITI Aayog, spanning science, economy, technology, and national security.

The inter-ministerial group will coordinate AI policy across all ministries and regulators, replacing the fragmented approach where each department acted independently. Its role includes ensuring legal compliance and identifying regulatory gaps. It will classify AI use cases as “deploy,” “pilot,” or “defer,” build a 10-year AI deployment roadmap and assess labor market impacts.

A Technology and Policy Expert Committee (TPEC) will provide advisory support on emerging technologies and global AI trends.

The formation follows recommendations in India’s AI Governance Guidelines and the Economic Survey, both of which called for a single centralized AI authority.

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  • Neelam Sharma

    Neelam Sharma is a passionate storyteller, and journalist with over a decade of experience across leading Indian media houses.
    Known for her calm presence on screen and powerful storytelling off it, Neelam brings a rare blend of credibility, creativity, and empathy to journalism. Her strength lies in ground reporting and research-driven narratives that connect with the heart of the audience. Whether covering social issues, human-interest features, or breaking news, she combines factual depth with a human touch—making every story not just informative.

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    Pratima O Pareek is an Editor and Co-Founder of AI FrontPage. A gold medalist in Mass Communication and Journalism, she's worked across national and international newsrooms, bringing sharp editorial instincts and a commitment to clarity. She believes in cutting through the noise to deliver stories that actually matter.
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