The AWS Summit 2025 in Bengaluru brought together over fifteen thousand attendees, highlighting the advancements shaping India’s AI infrastructure.
Sandeep Dutta, President of India & South Asia, AWS, discussed India’s digital journey and its capability to adapt complex technology for national-scale transformation.
Examples such as Prasar Bharti’s Wave OTT platform and the Poshan Tracker app were cited as demonstrations of technology's impact in India.
AWS emphasized partnerships, customer trust, and its commitment to India with a planned investment of $16.4 billion by 2030.
The launch of AWS Marketplace in India and the focus on sustainability, including renewable energy initiatives, were also highlighted.
Generative AI was discussed as a transformative technology that will impact business operations, with examples like DigiYatra and Razorpay showcasing early adoption in India.
Sarvam AI's focus on building AI exclusively for India and discussions on sovereign AI underscored the importance of culturally aware AI models.
Postman and Razorpay shared how they leveraged AWS services for AI-driven innovations, with a focus on scalability and efficiency.
Several Indian companies showcased how they scaled operations, improved efficiency, and reduced costs using AWS services at the summit.
The event also featured a Generative AI Experience, breakout sessions, and live demos of tools for building secure and responsible AI applications.