C4IR India An Impact Journey 2025
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Foreword
Sebastian Buckup
Head of Networks and
Partnerships; Member of the
Executive Committee, World
Economic ForumPurushottam Kaushik
Head, Centre for the Fourth
Industrial Revolution India,
World Economic Forum
Viraj Mehta
Head, Regional Agenda, India
and South Asia; Member of
the Executive Committee,
World Economic Forum
A new societal revolution is upon us as the world enters the
Intelligent Age, with rapidly advancing converging technologies
such as artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing and
blockchain fundamentally changing all aspects of our lives.
Strong partnerships and coordinated efforts between all
regions and across all sectors of society are crucial to
ensure that these technological advances act as catalysts for
equitable progress and positive change. The World Economic
Forum has always been at the forefront of such actions,
meeting the needs of a changing world and addressing
pressing global challenges through multistakeholder dialogue
and collaboration. As the foremost global platform for public–
private cooperation, it is uniquely positioned to bring together
diverse voices to develop new approaches, pilots and policy
frameworks for technology regulation and adoption to ensure
they benefit all of humanity without harming the environment.
In an era defined by technological evolution, India stands at
the forefront of an age defined by technological evolution
as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies and a
global hub for start-ups and digital innovation. The World
Economic Forum’s partnership with India dates back more
than 40 years. Over the past four decades, this relationship
has developed into a strong, multifaceted and meaningful
collaboration with the national government, several state
governments, business leaders across key industries and
other important stakeholders including civil society and leading
experts, resulting in several impactful initiatives that have
advanced shared priorities. India’s advocacy for and pursuit of
developmental templates where technology serves as a bridge
rather than a barrier are highly relevant and the Forum is proud
to act as its partner in shaping a more human-centric, planet-
friendly and resilient future.
The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) India
was launched in 2018 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi
as a statement of the country’s commitment to harnessing
emerging technologies responsibly and inclusively for societal
good. Today, C4IR India is not just a hub for innovation; it is a flagship centre of the World Economic Forum, exemplifying
a vision for technology-driven development with impactful,
on-the-ground results.
Over the past six years, C4IR India has had a direct impact
on 1.25 million citizens throughout the nation, driving
meaningful change through its initiatives. These include
artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled agricultural programmes that
increase farmers’ incomes; innovative healthcare solutions
that improve access to life-saving services; and urban
development frameworks that make cities more sustainable
and liveable. Such efforts have been made possible by our
commitment to multistakeholder collaboration – engaging the
public sector, private companies, academia and civil society
to create solutions that meet real-world needs while adhering
to responsible governance principles.
As we look to the future, C4IR India will spearhead
transformative initiatives with a sharp focus on impact. The
AI for India 2030 initiative aims to promote inclusive AI
innovation, overcoming challenges to unlock AI’s potential
for societal benefit. Our Space Economy initiative will
establish a foundational framework to position India as a
global leader in space technologies. Climate Technology
focuses on shaping Indian cities into climate-smart urban
centres, enhancing resilience and sustainability. Finally,
AVIATE India will enable a future in which aerial mobility
alleviates congestion in urban areas and strengthens
rural connectivity, improving infrastructure access for
underserved communities.
This report encapsulates our journey and reflects on our
commitment to building an inclusive digital future. C4IR India
remains dedicated to strengthening its partnerships and
scaling its impact, driving progress towards a future in which
emerging technologies serve as a cornerstone for economic
growth, environmental sustainability and social equity.
Together, we are shaping a brighter, technology-empowered
tomorrow for India and the world.
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