India and France Strengthen AI Partnership with Reliance and Accenture's Support

Published on 4.1.25

  The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a crucial aspect of international relations, with countries around the world exploring ways to harness its potential. In recent developments, India and France have strengthened their partnership on AI, launching a roadmap for its development and reaffirming their commitment to multilateralism. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron agreed on reforming the United Nations Security Council and expressed support for India's permanent membership. This move is part of a broader trend towards greater international cooperation on AI. The Paris AI Action Summit saw countries such as France, China, and the EU endorse a statement calling for greater equity and inclusiveness in AI development and utilization. However, this section can be removed as it does not directly relate to India-France partnership. In India, companies are exploring ways to utilize AI technology. Reliance is discussing selling OpenAI's models to its enterprise customers through an application programming interface and hosting them locally in a planned three-gigawatt data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat, to keep customer data within the country. Accenture's AI adoption can also help Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase productivity. Experts believe that AI-powered solutions can help SMEs compete with larger corporations and scale up their operations. India is transforming its approach to AI through partnerships like DeepSeek, which aims to develop AI-based solutions for various industries.

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