The Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO) became operational on January 1, 2026 at GIFT City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Approved by Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel, it is India's first national AI research institution and Gujarat becomes the first state to host a specialized AI research body. IAIRO is a non-profit under Section 8 of Companies Act, 2013, with a ₹300 crore budget for five years funded equally (33.33% each) by the Government of India, Gujarat government, and the Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance. It operates on a PPP model focusing on AI research, product development and IP creation.
Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO) Becomes Operational at GIFT City, Gujarat
IAIRO, India's first national AI research body, launched at GIFT City Gujarat with ₹300 crore PPP funding; pharma alliance as anchor partner.
Key facts
- Indian Artificial Intelligence Research Organisation (IAIRO) became operational on January 1, 2026 at GIFT City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
- India's first national AI research institution; Gujarat becomes the first state to host a specialized AI research body.
- IAIRO is a non-profit under Section 8 of Companies Act, 2013 with ₹300 crore budget for five years.
- Funded equally (33.33% each) by Government of India, Gujarat government, and Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance.
- Operates on a PPP model focusing on AI research, product development and IP creation.
Mains angle
Q: Discuss the significance of the Indian AI Research Organisation becoming operational at GIFT City, Gandhinagar, evaluating its Public-Private Partnership funding model and sectoral focus on pharmaceutical applications.
Answer (50 words):
On January 1, 2026, IAIRO became operational at GIFT City, Gandhinagar as India's first national AI research institution. Registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act 2013, it has a ₹300 crore five-year budget shared equally between the Government of India, Gujarat, and the Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance anchor partner.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO) that became operational in January 2026?
**IAIRO (Indian AI Research Organisation)** is India's **first national AI research institution**, which became operational on **January 1, 2026** at **GIFT City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat**. It is a **non-profit under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013**, with a **₹300 crore budget for 5 years**.
Who funds the Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO) and what is its budget?
**IAIRO** has a **₹300 crore budget for five years**, funded equally at **33.33% each** by: **Government of India**, **Gujarat state government**, and the **Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance**. It was approved by **Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel** and operates on a **PPP (Public-Private Partnership) model**.
Where is the Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO) located and why is Gujarat significant?
**IAIRO** is located at **GIFT City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat**, making **Gujarat the first state in India** to host a **specialized AI research body**. The organisation became operational on **January 1, 2026**, and was approved by **Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel**.
What is the focus and legal structure of the Indian AI Research Organisation (IAIRO)?
**IAIRO** is registered as a **non-profit under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013**. It operates on a **PPP model** focusing on: **AI research**, **AI product development**, and **Intellectual Property (IP) creation**. It has a **₹300 crore budget** over 5 years.
What are the three equal funders of IAIRO and what percentage does each contribute?
**IAIRO** is funded equally (**33.33% each**) by three partners: **Government of India**, **Gujarat state government**, and the **Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance**. Each contributes equally to the **₹300 crore five-year budget**, reflecting the public-private partnership structure.
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