
OpenAI opens first India office in New Delhi, tapping into massive user base and AI talent
Why OpenAI’s India Office Signals a Bold Leap in AI Innovation
OpenAI Comes to India: A Strategic Move
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has announced plans to open its first office in New Delhi later this year. This marks a major milestone as the company expands into one of its fastest-growing markets. India is OpenAI’s second-largest user base for ChatGPT, just behind the United States.
CEO Sam Altman said the decision reflects India’s strong potential in artificial intelligence. He praised India’s tech talent, developer ecosystem, and government support through the IndiaAI Mission. The company aims to build “AI for India, with India,” creating tools tailored to Indian users and needs.
The move has been welcomed by the Indian government. Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister for Electronics and IT, said OpenAI’s presence will help India become a global leader in digital innovation and AI adoption.
Watch the announcement here: OpenAI India Office Launch
Jobs, Partnerships, and Local Impact
OpenAI has already started hiring for its India office, with roles in sales, partnerships, and developer relations. The company is looking for people who can build strong relationships with businesses, government agencies, academic institutions, and developers.
Currently, OpenAI has one employee in India—Pragya Mishra, who leads public policy and partnerships. That number is expected to grow quickly as the company builds a full local team.
The new office will help OpenAI work more closely with Indian partners to solve real-world problems. Indian businesses are already using AI tools for agriculture, recruitment, education, and governance. With a local presence, OpenAI can better understand these needs and offer custom solutions.
Education, Affordability, and AI for All
OpenAI is also investing in education and accessibility. It recently launched ChatGPT Go, a low-cost subscription plan priced at ₹399/month, with UPI payments to make it easier for Indian users to subscribe.
The company introduced the OpenAI Academy, an AI literacy program in partnership with the Ministry of Electronics and IT. This initiative helps students and professionals learn to use AI tools effectively and responsibly.
India has the largest student population using ChatGPT worldwide. OpenAI’s new Study Mode feature is already popular among learners, offering step-by-step guidance, interactive responses, and personalized help for studying and problem-solving.
Later this month, OpenAI will host its first Education Summit in India, followed by a Developer Day to connect with the country’s growing tech community.
What This Means for India’s AI Future
OpenAI’s arrival in India is more than just a business expansion—it’s a sign that India is becoming a global hub for AI innovation. With strong government support, a huge pool of skilled developers, and millions of active users, India is ready to lead the next wave of AI development.
The New Delhi office will help OpenAI listen to Indian users, build local partnerships, and create tools that work for India’s unique needs. It also shows that global tech companies see India not just as a market, but as a partner in shaping the future of technology.
As AI continues to grow, OpenAI’s presence in India could lead to new jobs, better tools, and more opportunities for students, developers, and businesses across the country.
Final Thoughts
OpenAI setting up its first India office in New Delhi is a big moment for both the company and the country. It brings advanced AI closer to millions of users and opens doors for collaboration, learning, and innovation.
With hiring underway and new programs launching soon, India’s AI journey is entering an exciting new chapter.
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