The government has invited bids for the empanelment of entities providing artificial intelligence services on cloud under the Rs 10,372-crore IndiaAI mission, which was approved by the cabinet in March this year.
The empaneled agencies, like data centers and cloud service providers, will have to provide access to high-speed computing AI infrastructure like graphics processing unit (GPUs), accelerators, Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), storage etc to academia, startups, researchers, and government bodies, among others, at the lowest rate that will be discovered through the bidding process.
Under the IndiaAI Mission, supercomputing capacity, comprising over 10,000 GPUs, will be made available to various stakeholders for creating an AI ecosystem.
“With an objective to empanel service providers for making this possible, IndiaAI – an IBD under Digital India Corporation, MeitY has issued a RFE (request for empanelment),” Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, MeitY, said in a social media post.
The rapid development of AI across the globe has led to an increase in demand for GPU-based servers, as they can process data at a higher speed compared to CPU-based servers.
The rate of accessing GPU-based cloud services in India is estimated to be at double the price compared to the price of countries that have installed a large number of GPUs.
According to the bid document floated by the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY), empaneled agencies will be responsible for offering high-performance computing, network, and storage services that are essential for implementing the activities planned under the IndiaAI Mission, such as the development of indigenous LLMs (large language models like ChatGPT) and AI applications.
“IndiaAI will approve the end users who can access these cloud-based AI services, ensuring that the services are provided at prices determined through a transparent and competitive process. The empaneled AI service providers will be engaged for a period of 36 months, with the possibility of extension based on mutually agreed terms,” the document said.
The document categorically mentions that the ‘Invitation for Application’ is not an offer to enter into a procurement agreement but rather an invitation to receive proposals from eligible and interested bidders.