Ministry of Science & Technology
PARLIAMENT QUESTION: INDIGENOUS INITIATIVES FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)-SPECIFIC SUPERCOMPUTERS
प्रविष्टि तिथि:
03 DEC 2025 6:09PM by PIB Delhi
Under National Supercomputing Mission (NSM), so far, 37 supercomputers, with a combined capacity of about 39 Petaflops (PF) have been designed, built and commissioned. These supercomputers are located in academic institutions universities, and R&D labs across the country, the details are given in Annexure. 10 more supercomputers are presently being commissioned, including National Facility with India's largest HPC & AI set-up with a capacity of 20 PF.
Various indigenous supercomputing sub-components, including Servers, High speed interconnect, System Software Stack, Direct-to-Chip Liquid Cooling (DCLC) technologies have been developed for self-reliance. With this, indigenous supercomputing ecosystem of design and manufacturing of these components has been developed with industry partners.
These indigenous PARAM Rudra supercomputers are built using indigenous software stack and Rudra series of servers designed, developed and manufactured in the country. These Rudra series of servers have been designed by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) for HPC and AI using Processors and Accelerators from chip vendors like Intel, AMD and NVIDIA and are being manufactured by Indian Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) vendors, M/s VVDN Technologies and M/s Kaynes Technologies. So far, 6000 Rudra servers are deployed in PARAM Rudra Supercomputers and additional 1500 Servers are being manufactured.
In continuation of NSM, as part of NSM 2.0 roadmap is being developed for next generation supercomputing ecosystem.
Under NSM 2.0, it is also being contemplated to develop India’s own processor/hardware with industry partners.
Annexure
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Sr.
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Installed Supercomputers Under NSM
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Compute
Power
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Year of Commissioning
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1.
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C-DAC, Pune
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150 TF
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2017
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2.
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C-DAC, Pune
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100 TF
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2018
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3.
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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
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838TF
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2019
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4.
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Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
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1.7 PF
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2020
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5.
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IIT, Kharagpur
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1.66 PF
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2020
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6.
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Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bengaluru
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1.8PF
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2020
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7.
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IIT, Kanpur
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1.66 PF
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2020
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8.
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C-DAC, Pune, National AI Facility
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6.5 PF/210PF (AI)
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2020
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9.
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C-DAC, Pune
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100 TF
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2020
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10.
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C-DAC, Pune
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100 TF
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2020
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11.
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Society for Electronic Transactions and Security (SETS), Chennai
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100 TF
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2020
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12.
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C-DAC, Bengaluru
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82 TF
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2020
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13.
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C-DAC, Pune
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27 TF
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2020
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14.
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IIT, Hyderabad
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838 TF
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2021
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15.
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National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI), Mohali
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838 TF
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2021
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16.
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C-DAC, Bengaluru, National MSME Facility
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838 TF
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2021
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17.
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C-DAC, Pune
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230 TF
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2021
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18.
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IIT, Roorkee
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1.66 PF
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2022
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19.
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Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru
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3.3 PF
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2022
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20.
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IIT, Gandhinagar
|
838 TF
|
2022
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21.
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National Institute of Technology (NIT), Trichy
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838 TF
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2022
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22.
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IIT, Guwahati
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838TF
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2022
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23.
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IIT, Mandi
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838 TF
|
2022
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24.
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C-DAC, Pune
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52.3 TF
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2022
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25.
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IIT, Kharagpur
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52.3 TF
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2022
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26.
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IIT, Palakkad
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52.3 TF
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2022
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27.
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IIT, Chennai
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52.3 TF
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2022
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28.
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IIT, Goa
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52.3 TF
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2022
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29.
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PARAM Rudra Pilot
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1 PF
|
2023
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30.
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National Informatics Centre (NIC), New Delhi
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(50 AI PF/1.3 PF)
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2024
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31.
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C-DAC, New Delhi
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200 TF
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2024
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32
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Inter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC), New Delhi
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3 PF
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2024
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33.
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National Centre for Radio Astrophysics (NCRA), Pune
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1 PF
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2024
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34.
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S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata
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838 TF
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2024
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35.
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IIT, Bombay
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3 PF
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2025
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36.
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IIT, Madras
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3 PF
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2025
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37.
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IIT, Patna
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838 TF
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2025
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Total
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~39 PF
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