Amaravati - India Just Made a Quantum Leap — And It’s Inspiring

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India’s Quantum Leap Begins: Inside the Country’s First Quantum Computing Village India has officially entered the global quantum race — and it’s not starting small. In the heart of Amaravati, the country has launched its first-ever Quantum Computing Village, a bold, full-stack prototype of the tech economy India envisions for 2035. Powered by IBM’s Quantum System Two and developed in collaboration with TCS and the Government of Andhra Pradesh, this is not just a research centre — it’s a working model designed to scale innovation. With INR 8,000 crore committed under the National Quantum Mission, India aims to build 50–100 qubit systems by 2031 and anchor its future economy on quantum capability. Meanwhile, in Bengaluru, QpiAI has built India’s first full-stack quantum computer with 25 superconducting qubits, filed 11 patents, and begun integrating quantum hardware with AI agents — making the leap from experimentation to industrial readiness. This video takes you behind the scenes of India’s quantum revolution — from policy and hardware to startups and scale. It’s a story of deep tech ambition, strategic investment, and a country determined not just to catch up, but to lead. Watch now to see why India’s quantum countdown has already begun. #IndiaQuantumMission #QuantumComputing #IBMQuantum #TCS #QpiAI #QuantumAI #DeepTechIndia #AIMTV


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