 
                                                  
Mumbai, September 2025.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and BharatGen today
announced a strategic collaboration to 
advance the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in India powered by
BharatGen’s
sovereignmultimodal
and Large Language Models (LLMs) 
tailored to India’s unique linguistic and cultural landscape. This
collaboration aims to bring together IBM's AI expertise in data, governance and
model training technology, and BharatGen’s national mandate and expertise to
create inclusive, India-centric sovereign multimodal and
Large Language Models (LLMs)  rooted in indigenous context and values.
·        
Develop
solution templates for Indic use cases leveraging BharatGen’s models and
data  with IBM’s AI technologies
including IBM Granite Models.
·        
Create
demonstrations and use case templates (RAG and targeted domains) on IBM Watsonx
and Red Hat OpenShift AI.
·        
Build a
scalable data pipeline using IBM’s selected open source tools, enhanced with
Indic specific capabilities to streamline data preparation workflows. Implement
a governance framework from IBM’s enterprise scale model development methodology
to strengthen responsible model development.
·        
Create
new benchmarks specifically suited for Indic domain and languages.
·        
Research
new and emerging model architecture and technologies leveraging IBM and
BharatGen’s experience and expertise in high performance and purpose-built
generative AI models. 
"At BharatGen, we have been
building sovereign AI models and the ecosystemthat reflects the
linguistic richness, cultural nuances, and diverse needs of our people. This
collaboration with IBM allows us to bring cutting-edge global research, scalable
architectures and inclusive systems for India” said Prof. Ganesh
Ramakrishnan, BharatGen. “With IBM’s strength in enterprise-grade
platforms and our commitment to public-good AI, we are on a path to drive
transformative solutions for empowering India’s digital journey across domains
such as agriculture, finance, education, and governance.”
“At IBM,
we are committed to support the  creation
of open, trusted AI that solves real-world problems,”saidSandip Patel, Managing Director, IBM India and South Asia.“Through our collaboration with BharatGen, we aim to advance
sovereign AI capabilities that reflect India’s diversity and deliver meaningful
impact across sectors.”
BharatGen’s LLM and foundation model
roadmap is designed to address both national and commercial needs across
agriculture, education, healthcare, national security, and finance. A key priority
is the inclusion of underserved Indian languages and dialects beyond the top
12–22, ensuring broader digital participation and equity.