Indian entrepreneur Bhavish Aggarwal is investing$230 million into Krutrim, an AI startup he founded, as part of India's push to establish itself in the global AI market. The company, which develops large language models (LLMs) for Indian languages, aims to raise a total of$1.15 billion by next year, with Aggarwal seeking additional funding from external investors.
In a significant move, Krutrim has made its AI models open source and announced plans to build India's largest supercomputer in partnership with Nvidia. The firm recently introduced Krutrim-2, a 12-billion parameter model that has demonstrated strong performance in Indian language processing and code generation. It has also launched BharatBench, a new evaluation framework designed to assess AI models' proficiency in Indian languages.
The investment follows the launch of Krutrim-1, India's first large language model, and aligns with broader efforts to position India as a key player in AI, traditionally dominated by the US and China. Krutrim has also begun hosting Chinese AI lab DeepSeek's models on domestic servers, signalling India's growing role in the AI ecosystem. With a supercomputer set to go live in March, the company is poised for rapid expansion in the coming months.