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INTRODUCTION
In 2021–22, NITI Aayog undertook significant steps
towards mainstreaming technology for achieving
the development goals of the Government. It
actively collaborated with the private sector to
help the country address grave challenges in
the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, apart from
continuing to explore the many economic and
social potential of artificial intelligence and other
emerging technologies.
This year, India pledged to cut its emissions to net-
zero by 2070 in the COP26 Summit in Glasgow,
UK. NITI Aayog has taken several steps to promote
the growth of clean and green energy in the country,
such as the FAME I and II schemes, methanol
and hydrogen economies, decarbonizing transport
initiative, among others.
In 2021–22, NITI Aayog continued with old
partnerships and built new ones with various
countries, think tanks, and educational and policy
research institutions to create a knowledge,
innovation and entrepreneurial support system.
Finally, any discussion on NITI Aayog’s contribution
towards building a robust research and innovation
ecosystem in the country is incomplete without the
mention of Atal Innovation Mission and NILERD.
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INTRODUCTION
In 2021–22, NITI Aayog undertook significant steps
towards mainstreaming technology for achieving
the development goals of the Government. It
actively collaborated with the private sector to
help the country address grave challenges in
the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, apart from
continuing to explore the many economic and
social potential of artificial intelligence and other
emerging technologies.
This year, India pledged to cut its emissions to net-
zero by 2070 in the COP26 Summit in Glasgow,
UK. NITI Aayog has taken several steps to promote
the growth of clean and green energy in the country,
such as the FAME I and II schemes, methanol
and hydrogen economies, decarbonizing transport
initiative, among others.
In 2021–22, NITI Aayog continued with old
partnerships and built new ones with various
countries, think tanks, and educational and policy
research institutions to create a knowledge,
innovation and entrepreneurial support system.
Finally, any discussion on NITI Aayog’s contribution
towards building a robust research and innovation
ecosystem in the country is incomplete without the
mention of Atal Innovation Mission and NILERD.
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TECHNOLOGY COMMONS
In May 2020, the Hon’ble Prime Minister entrusted NITI Aayog with the responsibility of working with
the private sector to develop cutting-edge technology products that would enable India to leapfrog in
the post-Covid era. These products were to be grounded in the principles of ‘Technology Commons’,
namely:
a. Open Architecture, Modular Design and Interoperability
b. Transparent and Secure with Ease of Access
c. Multilingual: Built for Bharat
d. Rapid, Iterative and Agile
Several private sector companies (Tata, Reliance, Mahindra, Khan Academy, IBM, PhonePe, Amul,
BigBasket, Amazon Web Services, Apollo Hospitals, etc.) and Government bodies (National Industrial
Corridor Development Corporation [NICDC], Ministry of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Road Transport and
Highways, Ministry of Finance, Quality Control of India, Bank of Baroda, SBI) came together to develop
seven such products.
Unified Logistics Interface Platform
Aimed at digitizing India’s supply chain, the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) is designed to
provide an integrated, vendor-agnostic platform that can be effectively utilized for connecting various
logistics stakeholders spread across multiple Ministries, enterprises, and associations. ULIP puts into
practice the vision of PM GatiShakti, built as an open-source mobility stack for achieving the following:
a. A nationwide single window logistics platform for end-to-end visibility for the efficient
movement of goods
b. A logistics gateway of integrated information across Government agencies throughout the
logistics supply value chain
c. A secure data exchange between Government and private entities
d. Turbocharge India’s performance in the Global Competitive Index
ULIP is currently being led and developed by NICDC in consultation with NITI Aayog.
So far, 24 logistics systems of six Ministries/Departments have been mapped through 78 application
programming interfaces (APIs), covering nearly 1454 fields; more are underway. To further strengthen
the ecosystem and engage citizens in the process, NITI Aayog in collaboration with Atal Innovation
Mission, NICDC, and NICDC Logistics Data Bank Services Limited (NLDSL), is organizing a hackathon
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INTRODUCTION
In 2021–22, NITI Aayog undertook significant steps
towards mainstreaming technology for achieving
the development goals of the Government. It
actively collaborated with the private sector to
help the country address grave challenges in
the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, apart from
continuing to explore the many economic and
social potential of artificial intelligence and other
emerging technologies.
This year, India pledged to cut its emissions to net-
zero by 2070 in the COP26 Summit in Glasgow,
UK. NITI Aayog has taken several steps to promote
the growth of clean and green energy in the country,
such as the FAME I and II schemes, methanol
and hydrogen economies, decarbonizing transport
initiative, among others.
In 2021–22, NITI Aayog continued with old
partnerships and built new ones with various
countries, think tanks, and educational and policy
research institutions to create a knowledge,
innovation and entrepreneurial support system.
Finally, any discussion on NITI Aayog’s contribution
towards building a robust research and innovation
ecosystem in the country is incomplete without the
mention of Atal Innovation Mission and NILERD.
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TECHNOLOGY COMMONS
In May 2020, the Hon’ble Prime Minister entrusted NITI Aayog with the responsibility of working with
the private sector to develop cutting-edge technology products that would enable India to leapfrog in
the post-Covid era. These products were to be grounded in the principles of ‘Technology Commons’,
namely:
a. Open Architecture, Modular Design and Interoperability
b. Transparent and Secure with Ease of Access
c. Multilingual: Built for Bharat
d. Rapid, Iterative and Agile
Several private sector companies (Tata, Reliance, Mahindra, Khan Academy, IBM, PhonePe, Amul,
BigBasket, Amazon Web Services, Apollo Hospitals, etc.) and Government bodies (National Industrial
Corridor Development Corporation [NICDC], Ministry of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Road Transport and
Highways, Ministry of Finance, Quality Control of India, Bank of Baroda, SBI) came together to develop
seven such products.
Unified Logistics Interface Platform
Aimed at digitizing India’s supply chain, the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) is designed to
provide an integrated, vendor-agnostic platform that can be effectively utilized for connecting various
logistics stakeholders spread across multiple Ministries, enterprises, and associations. ULIP puts into
practice the vision of PM GatiShakti, built as an open-source mobility stack for achieving the following:
a. A nationwide single window logistics platform for end-to-end visibility for the efficient
movement of goods
b. A logistics gateway of integrated information across Government agencies throughout the
logistics supply value chain
c. A secure data exchange between Government and private entities
d. Turbocharge India’s performance in the Global Competitive Index
ULIP is currently being led and developed by NICDC in consultation with NITI Aayog.
So far, 24 logistics systems of six Ministries/Departments have been mapped through 78 application
programming interfaces (APIs), covering nearly 1454 fields; more are underway. To further strengthen
the ecosystem and engage citizens in the process, NITI Aayog in collaboration with Atal Innovation
Mission, NICDC, and NICDC Logistics Data Bank Services Limited (NLDSL), is organizing a hackathon
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to crowdsource ideas that will benefit the logistics industry. The winning solutions will not only be
provided capital support but also an opportunity to be a part of the solution propelling PM GatiShakti.
SamShiskha
SamShiksha is India’s first virtual university with a curated catalogue of courses mapped to the UGC
curricula with high-quality, low cost, ?exible, outcome-driven degree offerings. Since its beta version
was launched in February 2021, the platform has enlisted 1200+ free courses relevant for 70%
students and educators; 22 subjects across six disciplines mapped to college syllabi and created
three personalized learning pathways (guided library, holistic development, and educator development).
Unnati
A technology platform to digitally enable livelihood access for 22 crore blue and grey collar workers,
Unnati is open, multi-channel and uses AI backend to match job providers with seekers. With the vision
to empower ‘Bharat ka Har Shramik’, Unnati aims to become National Career Service 2.0—providing
predictive intelligence-based skilling suggestions for job-seekers via integration with States, Districts,
blocks and ITIs of the country. Over 10,000 job seekers and more than 150 employers have explored
the product and expressed a strong affinity for it.
KYC Setu
This is an instant, cost-effective and completely digital solution to enable KYC using UPI as an
interoperable infrastructure layer. As simple as making a UPI digital payment, this is an easy plug-and-
play utility that requires minimal work by NPCI, banks and fintech and yet allows instant, secure and
fully-digital e-KYC platform on any mobile phone. The product has already established its capabilities
via a pilot that successfully completed over 5 million transactions with SBI cards and Phone Pe. The
product, powered by a set of APIs, is housed at NPCI and has a dedicated team working on it.
Kaashi
Kaashi is a low-risk lending product for the lower-middle-income class that leverages Direct Benefit
Transfer (DBT) income for underwriting. The product, currently being led by DFS and NITI Aayog, is
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INTRODUCTION
In 2021–22, NITI Aayog undertook significant steps
towards mainstreaming technology for achieving
the development goals of the Government. It
actively collaborated with the private sector to
help the country address grave challenges in
the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, apart from
continuing to explore the many economic and
social potential of artificial intelligence and other
emerging technologies.
This year, India pledged to cut its emissions to net-
zero by 2070 in the COP26 Summit in Glasgow,
UK. NITI Aayog has taken several steps to promote
the growth of clean and green energy in the country,
such as the FAME I and II schemes, methanol
and hydrogen economies, decarbonizing transport
initiative, among others.
In 2021–22, NITI Aayog continued with old
partnerships and built new ones with various
countries, think tanks, and educational and policy
research institutions to create a knowledge,
innovation and entrepreneurial support system.
Finally, any discussion on NITI Aayog’s contribution
towards building a robust research and innovation
ecosystem in the country is incomplete without the
mention of Atal Innovation Mission and NILERD.
THINK-TANK
ACTIVITIES
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TECHNOLOGY COMMONS
In May 2020, the Hon’ble Prime Minister entrusted NITI Aayog with the responsibility of working with
the private sector to develop cutting-edge technology products that would enable India to leapfrog in
the post-Covid era. These products were to be grounded in the principles of ‘Technology Commons’,
namely:
a. Open Architecture, Modular Design and Interoperability
b. Transparent and Secure with Ease of Access
c. Multilingual: Built for Bharat
d. Rapid, Iterative and Agile
Several private sector companies (Tata, Reliance, Mahindra, Khan Academy, IBM, PhonePe, Amul,
BigBasket, Amazon Web Services, Apollo Hospitals, etc.) and Government bodies (National Industrial
Corridor Development Corporation [NICDC], Ministry of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Road Transport and
Highways, Ministry of Finance, Quality Control of India, Bank of Baroda, SBI) came together to develop
seven such products.
Unified Logistics Interface Platform
Aimed at digitizing India’s supply chain, the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) is designed to
provide an integrated, vendor-agnostic platform that can be effectively utilized for connecting various
logistics stakeholders spread across multiple Ministries, enterprises, and associations. ULIP puts into
practice the vision of PM GatiShakti, built as an open-source mobility stack for achieving the following:
a. A nationwide single window logistics platform for end-to-end visibility for the efficient
movement of goods
b. A logistics gateway of integrated information across Government agencies throughout the
logistics supply value chain
c. A secure data exchange between Government and private entities
d. Turbocharge India’s performance in the Global Competitive Index
ULIP is currently being led and developed by NICDC in consultation with NITI Aayog.
So far, 24 logistics systems of six Ministries/Departments have been mapped through 78 application
programming interfaces (APIs), covering nearly 1454 fields; more are underway. To further strengthen
the ecosystem and engage citizens in the process, NITI Aayog in collaboration with Atal Innovation
Mission, NICDC, and NICDC Logistics Data Bank Services Limited (NLDSL), is organizing a hackathon
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to crowdsource ideas that will benefit the logistics industry. The winning solutions will not only be
provided capital support but also an opportunity to be a part of the solution propelling PM GatiShakti.
SamShiskha
SamShiksha is India’s first virtual university with a curated catalogue of courses mapped to the UGC
curricula with high-quality, low cost, ?exible, outcome-driven degree offerings. Since its beta version
was launched in February 2021, the platform has enlisted 1200+ free courses relevant for 70%
students and educators; 22 subjects across six disciplines mapped to college syllabi and created
three personalized learning pathways (guided library, holistic development, and educator development).
Unnati
A technology platform to digitally enable livelihood access for 22 crore blue and grey collar workers,
Unnati is open, multi-channel and uses AI backend to match job providers with seekers. With the vision
to empower ‘Bharat ka Har Shramik’, Unnati aims to become National Career Service 2.0—providing
predictive intelligence-based skilling suggestions for job-seekers via integration with States, Districts,
blocks and ITIs of the country. Over 10,000 job seekers and more than 150 employers have explored
the product and expressed a strong affinity for it.
KYC Setu
This is an instant, cost-effective and completely digital solution to enable KYC using UPI as an
interoperable infrastructure layer. As simple as making a UPI digital payment, this is an easy plug-and-
play utility that requires minimal work by NPCI, banks and fintech and yet allows instant, secure and
fully-digital e-KYC platform on any mobile phone. The product has already established its capabilities
via a pilot that successfully completed over 5 million transactions with SBI cards and Phone Pe. The
product, powered by a set of APIs, is housed at NPCI and has a dedicated team working on it.
Kaashi
Kaashi is a low-risk lending product for the lower-middle-income class that leverages Direct Benefit
Transfer (DBT) income for underwriting. The product, currently being led by DFS and NITI Aayog, is
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in the final stages of development and integration with various entities and systems, such as banks,
UIDAI, NSDL, etc.
Swasth
The Swasth Alliance aims to leverage digital technologies to drive healthcare inclusion in the country and
improve health outcomes. Swasth has a strong core team, over 200 volunteers and an independent
board led by Kris Gopalakrishnan.
Krishi Neev
Krishi Neev helped in identifying use cases of a technology platform to promote technology intervention
in agriculture. However, it could not translate into conceptualizing an actual common platform. The
Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare is currently working on an agri-stack, which essentially
is a data aggregator platform.
FRONTIER TECHNOLOGIES
Responsible AI
1. The National Strategy on Artificial Intelligence (NSAI) released in 2018 highlighted the
economic and social potential of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is expected to boost India’s
annual growth rate by 1.3% by 2035 and has the potential for large-scale adoption in
a variety of social sectors towards ‘AI for All’. The growth of AI has not been without
challenges. Examples of bias, lack of explainability, and privacy violations have raised
concerns around the world and inhibited the adoption and growth of AI in India.
2. The Data Management and Analysis, and Frontier Technologies Vertical held a series
of consultations, with support from the WEF, for identifying a strategy for responsible
management of AI in India. Part 1 of the two-part strategy document focusing on
principles was released in February 2021, while Part 2 covering the proposed enforcement
mechanisms was released in August 2021.
3. Future discourse in the direction of specific sectoral approaches for Responsible AI is
currently in progress.
Emerging Technologies
In addition to the above, the Vertical is currently working on policy documents on various other areas,
including XR Strategy, promoting ed-tech and legal-tech in a seamless manner, building bio-banks, etc.
Pilot Projects
1. Clinical Decision Support System: A study to assess the feasibility of the use of
declarative AI-based Clinical Decision Support System and pathway technology for maternal
and pediatric health journeys was carried out in collaboration with Lady Hardinge Medical
College, Elsevier-Relix and Piramal Swasthya. The project was implemented in Bahraich,
Uttar Pradesh; it concluded in May 2021, with the project report released subsequently.
2. AI Anthropometry: Identification of low birth-weight babies using AI-enabled and
smartphone-based anthropometry for timely medical interventions was undertaken. The
research study on the same is being conducted in the Aspirational Districts of Balrampur,
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