In a transformative move for India’s technological future, BGAI.Tech, a rising leader in artificial intelligence (AI) education and innovation, has partnered with Syamantaka Technologies, a dynamic Indian tech firm, to make AI accessible to every corner of the country. Led by visionary founder Saikat Basu, BGAI.Tech aims to empower India’s youth and workforce with the skills to lead the global AI revolution. In an exclusive interview with Myrtle Rodrigues, Co-Founder of Incubees, Basu shared the bold vision behind this collaboration, outlining a roadmap to make India not just AI-literate but a global AI powerhouse.
A Vision for AI Literacy
BGAI.Tech, under its education arm Mastix Ed, has developed what Basu claims is the world’s first comprehensive AI curriculum for school students from grades 3 to 12. This ambitious initiative has two core goals: to train young students to become AI innovators and entrepreneurs, and to deploy AI solutions that transform industries in India and beyond. “Our aim is to make every Indian AI-literate and AI-equipped within the next five years,” Basu said, highlighting the potential to surpass India’s software and mobile revolutions.
The partnership with Syamantaka Technologies is key to this mission. With its ability to deliver educational programs to even the remotest parts of India, Syamantaka is the ideal collaborator. “Their enthusiasm, vision, and shared values make them the perfect partner to drive India’s AI movement forward,” Basu explained.
Starting Small, Thinking Big
The rollout begins in smaller states like Goa, where logistics are manageable, before expanding nationwide. “We’re starting with school students because there’s almost nothing for them yet,” Basu noted. The curriculum is designed to be inclusive, ensuring no one is left behind regardless of age, gender, financial status, or location. Courses for adults and professionals will focus on practical AI applications to boost creativity, efficiency, and business growth.
To make AI education relevant to India’s diverse population, BGAI.Tech is integrating local languages and use cases. Basu revealed that a Hindi curriculum for third graders is already complete, with plans to cover all major Indian languages in the first phase and others within two years. This ensures that AI education resonates with India’s cultural and linguistic diversity.
Industry-Relevant Skills for a Global Stage
BGAI.Tech’s curricula are dynamic, updated every few months to keep pace with AI advancements. “Our courses teach both the fundamentals and practical, industry-relevant projects,” Basu said. With a hands-on approach, students work on real-world applications, preparing them for careers in a rapidly evolving field. BGAI.Tech’s tech development wing ensures that its educational offerings stay aligned with industry needs, making graduates job-ready and globally competitive.
For students in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, as well as rural areas, accessibility is a priority. BGAI.Tech and Syamantaka plan to roll out sector-specific AI platforms tailored to diverse learners, ensuring that opportunities reach beyond urban centers.
Ethical AI and Global Standards
As AI transforms industries, ethical considerations and data governance are critical. Basu emphasized that BGAI.Tech is prepared to align with both global standards and India’s evolving regulatory framework. “The Indian government, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has taken a forward-thinking approach to AI,” he said, advocating for balanced regulations that protect against biases and copyright issues without stifling innovation. BGAI.Tech is committed to fostering ethical AI practices, ensuring that its tools and curricula promote fairness and accountability.
A Shared Commitment to India’s Future
Savio Rodrigues, Founder of Syamantaka Technologies, echoed Basu’s optimism: “Our partnership with BGAI.Tech is about more than teaching technology—it’s about nurturing creators, innovators, and ethical leaders for a smarter tomorrow.” Together, the two organizations aim to shape a generation ready to lead in AI, not just in India but across the Middle East and North Africa.
With India’s mobile and internet penetration as a foundation, BGAI.Tech and Syamantaka Technologies are poised to make AI education a cornerstone of the nation’s growth. By blending cutting-edge global standards with local relevance, this partnership is set to redefine India’s role in the global AI landscape, one student at a time.