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UNESCO & MeitY Host Final AI Readiness Meet in Delhi

Panel of experts at AI Readiness Assessment consultation hosted by UNESCO and MeitY.

Experts at the final AI RAM consultation in New Delhi, shaping India’s responsible AI future.

🗞️ India Pushes Ahead with Responsible AI: Final AI RAM Consultation Held in Delhi

India took another major step toward ethical and responsible AI governance.

On June 3, 2025, the 5th and final stakeholder consultation on AI Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM) was held in New Delhi.

The event was organized by the UNESCO Regional Office for South Asia, in collaboration with the IndiaAI Mission, Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY), and Ikigai Law as the implementation partner.

5-city journey of India’s AI RAM consultations concludes with insights for ethical AI governance.

👥 200+ Experts Join National Dialogue

Over 200 stakeholders from government, academia, industry, and civil society participated.

The event marked the conclusion of a five-city consultation series, following earlier meets in:

The goal was to gather diverse insights to frame an India-specific AI policy rooted in ethics, inclusion, and safety.

🔍 What is AI RAM?

AI RAM (Readiness Assessment Methodology) is a tool created by UNESCO to help countries:

RAM is both quantitative and qualitative, assessing legal, technological, social, and economic dimensions of a nation’s AI ecosystem.

India is adapting RAM to its unique local needs, under the broader IndiaAI Mission.

🧩 Key Themes Discussed

The day began with:

A panel discussion on “Safety and Ethics in India’s AI Ecosystem” followed.

🗣️ Major Highlights from Speakers

Tim Curtis stressed the need for an ethics-by-design approach in AI.
He noted that real inclusivity in AI means building trust from the ground up.

Abhishek Singh highlighted India’s pro-innovation but cautious stance on AI.
He shared updates on:

👩‍💼 Panel Insights on Responsible AI

The panel featured:

Topics covered included:

Debjani Ghosh said the challenge lies in balancing AI’s promise with its risks.
Kavita Bhatia praised the collaborative nature of India’s AI ecosystem.

💬 Breakout Sessions for Deeper Input

Several breakout discussions were held to gather focused feedback on:

These inputs will help shape India’s AI policy roadmap.

🌐 Global Principles, Local Action

India’s AI journey is being guided by UNESCO’s global recommendations, but grounded in India-specific realities.

The consultations reaffirmed a shared commitment to inclusive, trustworthy AI for all Indians.

UNESCO and MeitY will continue engaging stakeholders to democratize AI benefits and create ethical AI frameworks.

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