From Extraction to Sovereign Intelligence: Building India’s Multidimensional Data & Intelligence Architecture
Introduction A recent Economic Times report, published on 26 May, said that a crop of Indian startups are deploying workers to record home-service chores and industrial tasks for global robotics and AI laboratories. These companies are increasingly deploying workers to generate physical-world data — washing dishes, folding clothes, assembling components, operating machinery — that will ultimately train the next generation of embodied AI systems. This news has brought into focus both the promise and the peril of India’s emerging position in the global Artificial Intelligence ecosystem. At one level, this creates employment opportunities and inserts India into one of the fastest-growing segments of the digital economy. At another, it raises a deeper strategic question: Is India once again becoming a supplier of raw material—this time digital—within value chains controlled elsewhere? The question is particularly relevant because the AI economy is entering a new phase. The first gener...