

In a first, India notifies cloud, data centre and AI ethics standards
Mint shows the standards establish common definitions for cloud systems, introduce performance metrics for data centres, and embed ethical considerations within AI system design, formalizing the technical and governance backbone of India’s AI expansion.The standards have been notified under Sub-rule (1) of Rule 15 of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Rules, 2018. They are Indian Standards derived from international ISO/IEC frameworks.For now, they are not mandatory.
To make compliance compulsory, the government would need to issue a Quality Control Order (QCO). Government officials say notifying the standards is a first step that could pave the way for future QCOs, should the government decide to mandate adherence.The move comes as Indian conglomerates accelerate investments in AI-ready data centres and digital infrastructure, signalling an effort to formalize the technical and governance backbone of India’s AI expansion."Since AI is developing at a rate that no other technology has, regulations must keep up without impeding innovation.
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