Global Finance News
17 Feb 2026, 17:46
Prosus, BCG and India’s MeitY Launch ‘AI for All’ at India AI Impact Summit 2026
Prosus, in partnership with Boston Consulting Group and India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), has launched the “AI for All: Catalysing Jobs, Growth, and Opportunity” white paper at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.
The report outlines a blueprint to scale AI adoption across five priority sectors: agriculture, education, healthcare, manufacturing, and financial services. It shifts the focus from automation concerns to productivity, institutional adoption, and inclusive growth.
India is projected to contribute nearly 20% of incremental global GDP growth over the next 15 years and accounts for around 16% of global AI talent. The paper argues that disciplined execution and large-scale institutional integration—rather than mere access to AI—will define the country’s next growth phase.
Key use cases include AI-enabled diagnostics and triage in healthcare, precision crop planning in agriculture, personalised learning in education, predictive maintenance in manufacturing, and AI-driven credit and underwriting models in financial services. The report also highlights AI’s potential as a net employment generator through emerging roles in data, supervision, advisory, and digital operations.
The initiative follows a series of multi-sector “Amrit Manthan” roundtables and positions India as a model for responsible AI deployment across the Global South.
Prosus, in partnership with Boston Consulting Group and India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), has launched the “AI for All: Catalysing Jobs, Growth, and Opportunity” white paper at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.
The report outlines a blueprint to scale AI adoption across five priority sectors: agriculture, education, healthcare, manufacturing, and financial services. It shifts the focus from automation concerns to productivity, institutional adoption, and inclusive growth.
India is projected to contribute nearly 20% of incremental global GDP growth over the next 15 years and accounts for around 16% of global AI talent. The paper argues that disciplined execution and large-scale institutional integration—rather than mere access to AI—will define the country’s next growth phase.
Key use cases include AI-enabled diagnostics and triage in healthcare, precision crop planning in agriculture, personalised learning in education, predictive maintenance in manufacturing, and AI-driven credit and underwriting models in financial services. The report also highlights AI’s potential as a net employment generator through emerging roles in data, supervision, advisory, and digital operations.
The initiative follows a series of multi-sector “Amrit Manthan” roundtables and positions India as a model for responsible AI deployment across the Global South.