IndiaAI Mission has fostered the creation of 20 foundational artificial intelligence models. Five of these models have now been released. Avataar AI has launched Varya, the first homegrown distilled video generation model. This technology significantly speeds up video creation and reduces costs. The government is actively supporting the development of these crucial AI tools.

Enter Stock Quotes, News, Mutual Funds and more to search English Edition | Today's ePaper Loading Home ETPrime Markets Market Data Masterclass News Industry SME Politics Wealth MF Tech AI Careers Opinion NRI Panache AI Web Stories IT Tech & Internet Funding Startups Tech Bytes Newsletters Full Stack Tech Top 5 Morning Dispatch Unwrapped Blogs & Opinion ET Soonicorns Summit Future Unicorns & Decacorns ET Soonicorns Summit More ET Most Promising Startup Tech and Gadgets Business News Tech Tech & Internet 20 foundational AI models created under IndiaAI Mission, 5 released : MeitY secretary 20 foundational AI models created under IndiaAI Mission, 5 released : MeitY secretary ETtech Last Updated: Jun 13, 2026, 06:00:00 AM IST Follow us Share Font Size Abc Small Abc Medium Abc Large Save Print Comment Synopsis IndiaAI Mission has fostered the creation of 20 foundational artificial intelligence models. Five of these models have now been released. Avataar AI has launched Varya, the first homegrown distilled video generation model. This technology significantly speeds up video creation and reduces costs. The government is actively supporting the development of these crucial AI tools. Listen to this article in summarized format Listen ETtech S Krishnan, secretary, MeitY IndiaAI Mission-supported startups have so far created 20 foundational artificial intelligence models , of which five have been released, electronics and information technology secretary S Krishnan said on Friday. Krishnan was speaking at the launch of Varya, the first homegrown distilled video-generation model created by government-funded startup Avataar AI . Distilled video generation is a machine learning technique where a compact ‘student’ AI model replicates the outputs of a larger ‘teacher’ model while eliminating redundant computation, producing similar results much faster and with less compute power. Varya reduces the number of steps for video generation from 50 to four and churns out videos at a cost of just Rs 0.48 per second. Sravanth Aluru, CEO and cofounder of Avataar AI, said the model is a fully made-in-India product. Even the compute and engineers used to build it were Indian. “In the future, where AI and robotics will come together, robots will have cameras, but they will need vision AI that can understand the world,” Aluru said. For developing sovereign models, the government funds research consortia, subsidises access to over 38,000 graphics processing units (GPUs), and supports a cohort of selected technology organisations. The foundational models released so far include IIT Bombay-based academic consortium BharatGen 's multimodal large language model (LLM) designed to integrate text, speech, and image understanding across 22 Indian languages, and a 105 billion parameter model by startup Sarvam . The Centre is supporting numeric models as well as those assisting in scientific models and medical diagnostics. As these models become more prevalent and available in India, India's data and experiences will be shared and used more widely within the country, Krishnan said. Add as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now! Read more news on IndiaAI Mission artificial intelligence models foundational AI models Varya video-generation model Avataar AI BharatGen S Krishnan IIT Bombay Sarvam (Catch all the Technology News News , and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times .)