The IndiaAI Mission has selected 10 Indian AI startups for a global acceleration programme under MeitY, aimed at supporting international expansion through mentorship, training and a three-month residency in Paris.

New Delhi: The IndiaAI Mission under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has selected 10 Indian artificial intelligence (AI) startups for its second global acceleration programme, aimed at supporting domestic firms in expanding into international markets.
The initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to strengthen India’s position in the global AI ecosystem and promote cross-border innovation partnerships.
IndiaAI Startups Global Acceleration Programme: Key details
The IndiaAI Startups Global Acceleration Programme is being conducted in collaboration with:
- Station F
- HEC Paris
Each cohort consists of 10 startups, which are provided access to mentorship, global networks and scaling support to accelerate international AI startup expansion.
The programme aligns with India’s National AI Strategy, focusing on innovation exchange, global market access and technology collaboration.
Selected AI startups in second cohort
The 10 startups selected for the second cohort include:
- AI Health Highway
- Awiros
- Cognecto
- Flaunt
- GreenFi.ai Climateforce Technologies
- Infiheal Healthtech
- InLustro Learning
- PredCo
- SkyServe (Hyspace Technologies)
- TestAIng Solutions
These companies were shortlisted through a multi-stage evaluation process based on innovation potential and global scalability.
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Paris residency and mentorship support
The programme includes a structured format:
- Three-week online preparatory phase
- Three-month residency in Paris
During the residency, startups will engage with global mentors, industry leaders and European tech ecosystem partners, enabling exposure to France and Europe’s AI innovation networks.
India’s broader AI and semiconductor push
Earlier, Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT Jitin Prasada informed Parliament that:
- Over 38,000 GPUs have been onboarded under the IndiaAI Mission
- 190 AI projects have been approved
- GPUs are offered at subsidised rates (~₹65 per hour) for startups and academic institutions
He also highlighted progress under the Semicon India Programme, which has approved 10 semiconductor manufacturing units to boost domestic chip production.
Strengthening India’s global AI position
Officials said the IndiaAI initiative is designed to position India as a competitive hub for:
- Artificial intelligence innovation
- Deep-tech startup scaling
- Global technology collaboration
- High-performance computing access
The programme is expected to accelerate the international visibility of Indian AI startups and deepen engagement with global innovation hubs.
IANS
Published: 17 Apr 2026, 02:28 pm IST
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