
MeitY Forms Expert Committee to Drive India's AI Governance Framework and Global Tech Policy
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has taken a major step toward formalizing India's artificial intelligence strategy. MeitY constituted a dedicated Technology and Policy Expert Committee (TPEC) on Saturday. This body is designed to provide specialized technical and policy inputs for the country's emerging AI governance framework.MeitY Constitutes TPEC to Strengthen AI Governance
The TPEC will operate as a crucial advisory body to the existing AI Governance and Economic Group (AIGEG). Its mandate is critical for supporting decision-making across policy design and regulatory measures. The committee is pivotal to defining India's engagement in global AI governance forums.The TPEC itself is chaired by the Secretary of MeitY. It brings together a diverse pool of experts drawn from academia, the technology industry, and various digital policy domains.
TPEC Will Guide AIGEG on Technical and Policy Inputs
The core task of the TPEC is providing a nuanced understanding of rapidly developing technologies. It focuses on translating complex technical and policy issues into actionable recommendations for the AIGEG.The committee is tasked with balancing technological developments with global best practices. Critically, it ensures that India’s socio-economic and strategic priorities remain central to all policy considerations.
The government stated that the AIGEG will be responsible for setting the overarching strategic direction and coordinating policy across government. Meanwhile, the TPEC serves as the subject-matter guidance mechanism, ensuring a comprehensive policy framework.
Focus Areas Include Global Best Practices and Risk Mitigation
The terms of reference for the TPEC are broad and highly detailed. They include providing expert support to enable the AIGEG to function effectively. Furthermore, the committee must be ready to brief the group on matters of national importance related to AI policy and governance.Its scope extends to identifying potential regulatory gaps and assessing emerging AI capabilities. The TPEC will also actively track global developments in AI policy, shaping India’s diplomatic engagements in international discussions.
This entire framework aims to establish a dynamic and forward-looking approach to AI governance. The goal is achieving greater coherence between strategic, technical, and regulatory decision-making processes.
BECIL and C-DAC Partner to Bolster Digital Infrastructure
In separate developments, the government announced a major collaboration between state-owned Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited (BECIL) and the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC). They signed an agreement aimed at joint efforts in advanced technologies and digital transformation.This partnership will focus heavily on consultancy, joint project implementation, and technical support across several emerging fields. Key areas of focus include AI, machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), cyber security, 5G, and cloud computing.
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