Viksit Bharat / Dharmendra Pradhan, IBM Global CEO Hold Talks to Transform Indian Education with AI and Quantum Tech

Key Points
Focus on democratizing AI learning from IITs to remote colleges.
Collaboration to build skilled talent pool and strengthen India’s tech leadership.
Bhubaneswar, Nov 24: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday held a virtual meeting with IBM Global CEO Arvind Krishna, setting the stage for a landmark collaboration to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Quantum Computing into India’s education and research ecosystem. The initiative aims to build a skilled talent pool and strengthen India’s position as a global technology hub, officials said.
According to sources, the discussion focused on advancing
technology-driven education, fostering innovation, and ensuring that AI
learning is accessible across the country.
Minister Pradhan emphasized the importance of democratizing AI education,
extending opportunities from premier institutions like IITs and IISc to
colleges in remote regions. “We are committed to taking these technologies to
every corner of the country. This will strengthen India’s position as a global
tech destination and create opportunities for Indian youth,” he said in a post
on X.
Productive interaction with Mr. Arvind Krishna, Chairman & CEO, @IBM regarding interface of AI and quantum computing with education, research & innovation in India.
Also, discussed how IBM can partner with @EduMinOfIndia to advance Hon’ble PM Shri @narendramodi’s vision of… pic.twitter.com/Cz72aYr7MH
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✨Pradhan also appreciated IBM’s contributions to skill development and innovation, noting the company’s ongoing engagements and future plans to support India’s education sector. Senior officials from IITs, IISc, and the Ministry of Education participated in the meeting, underscoring the government’s commitment to building a robust ecosystem for advanced technology learning.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna reaffirmed the company’s commitment
to partnering with India in advancing AI and quantum education. Both sides
agreed to deepen collaboration in curriculum development, research
partnerships, and industry-academia linkages, aligning with Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s vision of universalizing AI education and creating a strong
talent pipeline for emerging technologies.
This partnership signals a transformative moment for Indian
education, where frontier technologies will empower students, strengthen
institutions, and contribute to the nation’s ambition of becoming a global
leader in innovation.
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