At the Digi Governance Knowledge Exchange Summit, jointly organised by Elets Technomedia and the IT Department, Government of Kerala, a panel discussion was held featuring the following distinguished panelists:
- Anurag Yadav, Principal Secretary, IT & Electronics Dept., Government of Uttar Pradesh
- Dr. B. Ashok, Secretary, Agriculture Development & Farmers Welfare, Government of Kerala
- Vice Admiral Sreekumar Nair (Retd), Managing Director, KELTRON
- R. Vimala, Resident Commissioner & Secretary, Government of Maharashtra
- Ravi Shankar Mishra, Special Secretary, Tribal Welfare Department, Government of Jharkhand
- Hari Kumar R, Director R&D, Bharat Electronics Limited
- Vishwas Khobragade, General Manager (Manufacturing), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
As technology continues to evolve at a breakneck pace, its integration into public governance has become vital. India is spearheading this shift with several state-led initiatives that leverage data analytics and generative AI to improve service delivery, enhance public safety, and ensure inclusive development. A recent panel discussion brought together leaders and innovators from various Indian states and sectors to explore how predictive analytics and generative AI are transforming governance.
Anura Yadav, Principal Secretary of the IT and Electronics Department in Uttar Pradesh, shared insights on the state’s AI Pragya program. This initiative aims to build AI literacy across diverse segments of society, from students to general citizens. With a target to train 10 lakh individuals, the program focuses on capacity building and awareness, helping citizens become proactive participants in a digitally evolving democracy.
Yadav emphasized that the dual-faced nature of AI—as a force for progress and a potential vector for misinformation—requires balanced governance frameworks. The AI Pragya program not only introduces users to the potential of AI but also educates them about risks such as deepfakes and cyber threats. Uttar Pradesh’s experience reflects a strategic deployment of AI that balances innovation with ethics.
Predictive analytics are also revolutionizing traditional regulatory roles. Through Integrated Command and Control Centers set up in smart cities, AI is applied in crime monitoring, road safety, and traffic regulation. These systems analyze real-time data to optimize urban safety and mobility. Additionally, AI applications in infrastructure development use data modeling for dynamic project planning, improving efficiency in everything from road construction to public utilities.
Revenue maximization has also benefited from AI-driven insights. States like UP are now using machine learning algorithms to analyze GST, income tax, and property tax data, aiming to increase compliance and optimize revenue streams. With only 6% of India’s population paying taxes, the scope for impact is significant. AI can identify gaps in tax collection, streamline audits, and suggest policy adjustments to improve collection.
In Kerala, Keltron’s “Safe Kerala” project exemplifies AI’s effect on traffic enforcement. With over 730 AI-enabled cameras installed statewide, violations such as helmet use, mobile phone usage while driving, and pedestrian activity are monitored and processed with edge computing. Data collected enhances decision-making and law enforcement, creating safer urban environments.
Keltron has also ventured into mining automation, employing AI to estimate extractable volumes and bolster compliance. Coupled with efforts in education, where Keltron trains people in AI and data analytics, the Kerala model showcases comprehensive tech integration.
Jharkhand offers another unique perspective. Ravi Shankar Mishra discussed how AI and data analytics are improving welfare delivery for the tribal population. With over 30% of the state’s citizens being indigenous, targeted interventions in healthcare and education are critical. AI is used to track the prevalence of diseases like sickle cell anemia, guiding counseling and prevention strategies. Similarly, analytics pinpoint academic underperformance in tribal regions, enabling focused educational efforts.
Energy sector leaders like BPCL are applying predictive maintenance powered by AI to prevent loss and ensure operational safety. AI models analyze real-time data from thousands of rotary machines to predict failures before they occur. By integrating IoT and cloud analytics, BPCL optimizes operations in high-risk environments such as refineries. They also support startups through their Ankur program, reflecting the growing collaboration between public enterprises and private innovators.
Skilling the workforce, particularly government staff and underserved citizens, remains a priority. Maharashtra’s Techquari initiative is an example of how training programs can exponentially increase tech literacy. From a modest 9,000 participants, state-sponsored learning platforms now serve over 9 lakh individuals. Programs specifically train women, rural populations, and marginalized communities in emerging technologies, emphasizing inclusivity in the tech revolution.
Agriculture, the backbone of India’s economy, presents vast opportunities for AI innovation. Uttar Pradesh is pioneering the use of satellite imagery, weather data, and soil sensors to inform irrigation schedules, disease prediction, and procurement strategies. AI is helping to resolve price asymmetry and boost productivity by connecting farmers directly with markets and aggregators through real-time data. Agri stack initiatives are critical in mapping land parcels and crop types, which in turn strengthens policy-making and market linkage.
The panel underscored that public-private partnerships are key to scaling these solutions. From training initiatives funded under CSR to deploying AI in refinery operations, these collaborations ensure impactful, sustainable engagement across sectors.
In conclusion, predictive analytics and generative AI are no longer futuristic add-ons—they are central to proactive and responsive governance in India. States like Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Jharkhand are leading the charge by integrating data-driven decision-making at every level. Whether it’s smart policing, inclusive education, precision agriculture, or industrial efficiency, the future of governance in India is being coded in real-time with AI at its heart.
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