Bharat gen unveils ‘Sutra’ at India AI Impact Summit, an initiative to enhance news accessibility

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Bharat Gen and India Today Group debut Sutra, an AI-driven news anchor, at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 to enhance news accessibility with sovereign, contextual summaries powered by BharatGen’s models.

Bharat Gen and India Today Group debut Sutra, an AI-driven news anchor, at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 to enhance news accessibility with sovereign, contextual summaries powered by BharatGen’s models.

India Today Group has announced the debut of Sutra, a new AI-driven news anchor, at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. Developed in collaboration with BharatGen and showcased by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Sutra is designed to report and navigate complex, real-time information through concise synthesis and contextual insights from the AI Impact Summit.

The initiative marks a significant step in the Group’s commitment to integrating advanced technology within a rigorous editorial framework. Sutra aims to bridge the gap between high-level policy discussions and public understanding, providing real-time takeaways from the Summit’s key sessions.

“Our goal with Sutra is to provide clarity in an increasingly fast-paced news cycle,” said Nilanjan Das, Chief AI Officer, India Today Group. “By working with BharatGen, we are exploring how AI can be leveraged to make information more accessible and inclusive for a wider audience, while maintaining the editorial standards the India Today Group is known for. With BharatGen this bring us closer to a sovereign AI future.”

Alt: India Today Group unveils Sutra, an AI-powered news anchor developed with BharatGen, at the India AI Impact Summit 2026—marking a step toward sovereign, contextual AI journalism.

Rishi Bal, CEO BharatGen said, “For AI to truly transform the Indian media landscape, it must move beyond mere automation to deep contextual intelligence. BharatGen is pioneering sovereign, multimodal models that understand the natural nuances of Indian languages and regional dialects. In an era of AI anchors and real-time news, our focus is on building a robust technological backbone that allows for nuanced storytelling across diverse demographics.” Bal added, “By providing indigenous AI capabilities, we are ensuring that the future of Indian journalism is powered by technology that is culturally aware, linguistically inclusive, and built entirely on home-grown soil.”

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