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Google launches new initiative to help Indian AI startups scale for enterprise adoption | Technology News

Google India has launched the ‘Google Market Access Programme’, a new initiative aimed at helping Indian AI startups scale their products for enterprise adoption leveraging the tech giant’s vast dribution network and access to key international markets.
Indian AI startups that are part of the programme will also have access to Google’s latest and most capable AI models, including its Gemini models for complex reasoning and Gemma family of models for open research, according to the company.
“India’s AI startup story has entered a decisive new phase. We are moving from prototypes to products, and from early traction to sustainable businesses,” Preeti Lobana, Country Manager, Google India, said at the Google AI Startups Conclave held in New Delhi on Thursday, January 15.
“Our focus now is accelerating how quickly Indian startups can scale, reach global markets, and deliver outcomes. That is why we are strengthening our full-stack support for startups across the lifecycle, from capability building to real-world deployment and scale,” Lobana added.
India’s AI market is projected to hit $126 billion 2030, as per a joint report published Google and Inc42, with over 47 per cent of enterprises already moving pilots into production. The report titled ‘Bharat AI Startups Report 2026’ also highlighted that public rails for accessing compute power is allowing Indian startup founders to spend less on infrastructure and more on product innovation.
It pointed out that one of India’s biggest assets in the global AI race was Indic language models. “If an AI agent works reliably for a rural user in India, it is robust enough for the world,” Google said.

Additionally, Google said that its full-stack support to Indian AI startups also includes access to its AI infrastructure and global data centre capacity. “Our upcoming Global AI Hub in Visakhapatnam will further strengthen this foundation, providing a future-ready, 1-gigawatt anchor for the AI economy,” the company said.Story continues below this ad
In terms of AI safety, Google said startup founders will be able to rely on its private AI compute offering to ensure on-device security that keeps sensitive data accessible only to the user. The company also spotlighted its health-focused, four-billion parameter AI model called MedGemma 1.5, which is being utilised All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to analyse high-dimensional medical imaging and 3D volume representations, including CT scans, MRIs, and hopathology slides.
MedGemma as well as other open-weight models developed Google can be accessed developers via HuggingFace and Vertex AI.

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