Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 21 (ANI): India’sartificial intelligencethe sector reached a major achievement last month asCoRover, the nation’s top conversational AI firm, successfully introducedBharatGPT Miniat Europe’s leading technology conferenceVivaTechIn 2025, in Paris, it quickly obtained its first business collaboration with a French management institution.
The milestone occurred when École des Ponts Business School in Paris entered into an agreement withCoRoverto implement the multilingual AI system for student services, marking the first commercial use in Europe of technology developed in India. The collaboration will involve the school utilizingBharatGPT Minito help future students with resume evaluations, program choices, and application advice.
The compact model offers support for 14 Indian languages in addition to widely spoken global languages, and it can handle various input types such as voice, text, and video. Its design prioritizes privacy, ensuring that confidential information stays on users’ devices instead of being sent to outside servers.
In a world facing rising cloud expenses and increasing data security issues,BharatGPT Minipresents a timely option,” the company said when introducing the technology.
BharatGPT Minisets itself apart in a growing AI landscape by emphasizing efficiency and ease of use. In contrast to demanding large language models that need continuous internet access and substantial processing capabilities,CoRoverTheir approach works without an internet connection and on the device itself, tackling increasing worries regarding cloud computing expenses and data security.
CoRoverThe company’s success in Paris is part of a larger effort by the Indian government to position the nation as a leading global innovator in artificial intelligence, rather than just an importer of foreign technology. The startup was one of 10 companies involved in the Station F-HEC International LaunchPad program, which is backed by India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and organized with the help of the Indian Embassy in Paris.
Ankush Sabharwal, CoRoverThe founder and CEO described the École des Ponts partnership as symbolizing the diplomatic ties between India and France. “Inspired by the common vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron, this collaboration demonstrates how India and France can jointly influence the future of ethical AI,” he stated.
State Minister of Union Jitin Prasada, who introduced the technology atVivaTechIn Paris, it showcased its potential for digital inclusion. “This AI model functions even without an internet connection, in 14 Indian languages,” Prasada mentioned during the launch event. “Picture citizens accessing healthcare, banking, or government services simply by speaking their language—no apps, no typing. This is digital empowerment on a large scale.”
The event was graced by high-ranking Indian officials such as Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Electronics and IT and head of IndiaAI, alongside Sanjeev Singla, India’s Ambassador to France and Monaco.
Early economic signals indicate a robust demand forCoRovermethod. The company states that interest from enterprises has increased by 60-70 percent, while the adoption by small businesses is expected to rise five times in the fiscal year 2026.
Hina Wadhwa, the Director of Marketing and Admissions at École des Ponts Business School, commended the technology’s promising influence. “CoRoverOur GenAI solution will significantly change the way we interact with prospective students. This collaboration serves as a strong example of Indo-French cooperation in AI.
The success of BharatGPT Minimarks a strategic transformation for India’s tech industry, expanding from software services to engage in advanced AI innovation. Having over 25,000 clients worldwide and more than one billion users,CoRoverit is positioning itself as a supporter of what it refers to as “AI sovereignty” – the idea that countries should create their own AI technologies instead of relying completely on external systems.
The firm’s drag-and-drop/limited-code development platform,CoRoverDeveloper, seeks to make AI development accessible, enabling companies to create chat-based AI solutions without requiring significant technical knowledge.
With growing global focus on the concentration of AI development among a handful of major tech companies, India’s rise as a producer of alternative, privacy-conscious AI solutions could indicate a larger transformation in the industry’s geographic and technological distribution. (ANI)
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