E2E Cloud Networks has secured a ₹177 crore contract under MeitY’s IndiaAI Mission to provide GPU resources for powering the country’s first foundational AI model. In a filing with the NSE, the company confirmed the immediate allocation of H100 SXM and H200 SXM GPUs to Bengaluru-based Gnani.ai. Nearly 1.3 crore GPU hours will be delivered over 360 days on a unified InfiniBand network fabric.
As part of its broader AI strategy, E2E’s board has also approved the acquisition of assets from Coimbatore-based GPU cloud startup JarvisLabs.ai. The deal covers intellectual property, hardware, domains, and customer assets. Vishnu Subramanian, founder and CEO of JarvisLabs.ai, will join E2E following the acquisition.
This development represents a significant step for Gnani.ai, one of four startups chosen under the IndiaAI Mission. E2E Cloud is building India’s first voice-focused large language model with 14 billion parameters, covering more than 40 languages, including over 15 Indian languages. It also recently launched Inya.ai, a no-code agentic AI platform designed to deploy voice and chat agents across enterprises.
The IndiaAI Mission’s compute pillar is scaling rapidly through public and private partnerships with organisations such as Jio Platforms Limited, NxtGen Cloud Technologies Pvt Ltd Data Centre, Tata Communications, CtrlS Datacenters, and Yotta Data Services Private Limited. These efforts highlight India’s determination to build a strong AI backbone through collaborative innovation.
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