In a significant boost to the India-US technology partnership, the United States has assured India that access to advanced technologies, including cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) models, will remain stable and uninterrupted once granted. The assurance comes amid growing global concerns over US export controls on AI and semiconductor technologies, providing India with greater confidence as it expands AI-driven public services and digital infrastructure.
The assurance was confirmed by IT Secretary S Krishnan following discussions with senior US officials during the Pax Silica Summit, where both countries explored deeper cooperation in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and critical mineral supply chains.
According to Krishnan, Washington clarified that trusted strategic partners such as India would continue to enjoy reliable access to advanced technologies and that such access would not be withdrawn after approval. The statement follows recent US export control measures, including restrictions on advanced AI models, which have raised concerns globally over the predictability of technology access.
The assurance is particularly important as India increasingly deploys AI technologies in governance, public services, digital infrastructure, healthcare, education, and citizen-centric platforms. Officials believe that uninterrupted access to frontier AI models is essential for sustaining innovation, accelerating digital transformation, and supporting India's long-term economic growth.
During the summit, Krishnan held discussions with US Under Secretary Jacob Helberg on expanding bilateral cooperation in strategic technologies. The talks focused on developing resilient and diversified supply chains for AI hardware, semiconductor manufacturing, and critical minerals, reducing dependence on concentrated global supply networks.
The discussions also align with the objectives of the Pax Silica initiative, which seeks to strengthen cooperation among like-minded countries in emerging technologies and build secure global technology ecosystems.
The US assurance comes against the backdrop of tighter export regulations introduced by Washington to prevent the misuse of advanced AI and semiconductor technologies for national security reasons. India had sought greater clarity on the long-term regulatory framework to ensure that future policy changes do not disrupt its rapidly expanding AI ecosystem.
The development marks a shift towards a more predictable and strategic technology-sharing framework between India and the United States. Analysts believe the strengthened partnership could pave the way for greater collaboration in AI research, semiconductor manufacturing, digital innovation, healthcare, agriculture, education, and advanced manufacturing, while reinforcing India's position in the global technology value chain.
US assures India of uninterrupted access to advanced AI technology and strengthens its strategic tech partnership
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