Karnataka: Kharge discusses with Austria & Cuba delegations on AI, Skilling

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Karnataka is stepping up its international technology engagement, with top government officials holding discussions with delegations from Austria and Cuba on Saturday (Feb 21) on collaborating in artificial intelligence (AI), digital public infrastructure (DPI), skilling and innovation ecosystems.

IT/BT minister Priyank Kharge led the discussion as part of the state’s broader push to position itself as a global hub for responsible technology adoption and digital governance. IT/BT Secretary N Manjula and IT/BT director Rahul Sharanappa Sankanur also participated in discussions.

The Austrian delegation described Bengaluru as one of the world’s leading centres for digitisation and AI innovation, noting that nearly 140 Austrian companies and subsidiaries currently operate in India. Discussions focused on AI governance frameworks, responsible deployment of large-scale digital systems and strengthening startup and research collaborations.

Officials discussed opportunities under Karnataka’s Global Innovation Alliance (GIA), which connects the state’s startups and research institutions with global innovation ecosystems.

Kharge highlighted Karnataka’s ability to deploy population-scale digital platforms while balancing innovation with safeguards around data security and sustainability. He said the state is preparing a data sovereignty white paper aimed at contributing to India’s evolving policy discourse on AI governance and data regulation.