Indian Government and Bill Gates Explore Leveraging AI and ML in Agriculture: Report

Indian Government and Bill Gates Explore Leveraging AI and ML in Agriculture: Report
Chairman of the Gates Foundation and former Microsoft CEO, Bill Gates, met Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, in New Delhi on Wednesday. He also met Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan at Krishi Bhawan in New Delhi on Monday, March 17, to discuss collaboration in agriculture, rural development, and technological innovation.

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Discussions on AI and Agriculture

“We had discussions with Bill Gates and his team on various important issues. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is working globally in agriculture, rural development, women’s empowerment, and sharing best practices. An agreement was reached to work together in these areas.” Chouhan said.

“Today, discussions were held on cooperation in digital agriculture, possibilities of cooperation in research and development with ICAR, cooperation in rural development as well as in the field of exchange of technology including Artificial Intelligence (AI) and an agreement was reached to work together,” Chouhan shared in a post in Hindi on X on March 17.

The meeting focused on leveraging AI and machine learning (ML) in agriculture, improving food security, and sharing best practices for rural development.

“I had a great discussion with Narendra Modi about India’s development, the path to Viksit Bharat @ 2047, and exciting advancements in health, agriculture, AI, and other sectors that are creating impact today. It’s impressive to see how innovation in India is driving progress locally—and globally,” Gates posted on X on March 19.

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Praise for India’s AI Leadership

Bill Gates hailed India’s achievements in the field of AI, adding that the country’s leadership in AI will drive innovation worldwide, ANI reported on March 19.

Addressing an event, Future Forward—a forum that brings together global industry leaders, policymakers, investors, and changemakers to drive real-world collaboration and impact— the Gates Foundation Chairman reportedly said, “Similar to how DPI (Digital Public Infrastructure) has garnered global attention, India’s leadership in AI will drive innovation worldwide.”