The Announcement of a Landmark UAE-India AI Collaboration
The United Arab Emirates and India have forged a groundbreaking partnership to deploy an 8 exaFLOPS AI supercomputer in India, announced on February 20, 2026, at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. This initiative, led by Abu Dhabi-based G42 in collaboration with Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), U.S. chipmaker Cerebras Systems, and India's Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), marks a pivotal step in advancing sovereign artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Sovereign AI refers to domestically controlled computing resources that ensure data privacy, security, and compliance with national regulations, allowing countries to develop AI models tailored to local languages, cultures, and needs without relying on foreign cloud providers.
This supercomputer will be hosted entirely within India, operating under Indian governance frameworks, with all data remaining on national soil. It represents a massive leap in computational power, transitioning India to exaflop-scale AI capabilities—where one exaFLOP equals a quintillion (10^18) floating-point operations per second, optimized for AI workloads using lower-precision arithmetic suited for machine learning tasks like model training and inference.
The timing aligns with strengthened bilateral ties, following the 5th India-UAE Strategic Dialogue in December 2025 and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's visit to India in January 2026, which expanded cooperation in technology, defense, space, and energy.
Key Players Driving the Partnership
G42, an Abu Dhabi-headquartered AI and cloud computing powerhouse, is spearheading the deployment. Known for its sovereign AI initiatives, G42 has previously built massive systems like the Condor Galaxy network in the U.S., comprising interconnected supercomputers for healthcare, energy, and climate applications.
Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), UAE's flagship graduate research university dedicated to AI, plays a crucial role in research and education. As a key UAE higher education institution, MBZUAI contributes expertise in foundation models and open-source LLMs, fostering academic exchanges and talent development between UAE and India. Its involvement underscores how UAE universities are positioning themselves as global AI hubs, attracting collaborations that enhance research output and job opportunities in AI fields.Explore AI jobs in UAE higher education.
Cerebras Systems provides the cutting-edge hardware: clusters of CS-3 systems powered by the Wafer Scale Engine 3 (WSE-3), the largest AI chip ever built, spanning an entire silicon wafer for unprecedented speed in AI training. Cerebras' technology excels in handling massive models without the bottlenecks of traditional GPU clusters.
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), an Indian government R&D organization under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, brings local expertise in high-performance computing (HPC). C-DAC has developed India's PARAM supercomputers and will ensure integration with national infrastructure.
Technical Specifications and Innovation Edge
The supercomputer delivers 8 exaFLOPS of AI compute, a scale previously unseen in India for dedicated AI workloads. This capacity dwarfs many existing systems; for context, it could train large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4 equivalents in days rather than months, using Cerebras' wafer-scale architecture that interconnects 900,000+ cores seamlessly.
Unlike general-purpose supercomputers measured in double-precision FLOPS (e.g., Frontier at 1.2 exaFLOPS), this is optimized for AI's matrix multiplications in lower precision (e.g., FP8/BF16), making it ideal for training billion-parameter models. The system supports democratized access via APIs, lowering entry barriers for startups and academics.

Integration with India's AI Mission
This project is a cornerstone of the India AI Mission, a government initiative allocating INR 10,371 crore (~$1.25B) for AI compute, datasets, and startups. The supercomputer addresses India's compute gap, where demand outstrips supply amid rapid AI adoption. By 2030, India aims for 10,000 GPUs; this 8-exaFLOP cluster (equivalent to thousands of high-end GPUs) accelerates that vision, enabling indigenous models in Hindi, Tamil, and other languages.
For UAE, it aligns with the UAE AI Strategy 2031, promoting international partnerships. MBZUAI researchers gain access to diverse datasets, spurring joint publications and talent exchange programs.
Impacts on Higher Education and Research
In higher education, this unlocks breakthroughs: UAE's MBZUAI can collaborate on multilingual models, building on Nanda 87B—a 87-billion-parameter Hindi-English LLM released in December 2025. Indian universities via C-DAC will train domain-specific AIs for precision agriculture (e.g., crop yield prediction) and healthcare (e.g., disease modeling for 1.4B population).
Statistics highlight potential: India's AI market projected at $17B by 2027; supercomputers like this could boost GDP by 1.3% via AI productivity gains. For UAE academics, it opens doors to IndiaAI datasets, fostering PhD exchanges and joint grants. Career advice for AI researchers emphasizes such global ties.
- Healthcare: Faster drug discovery, epidemic modeling.
- Agriculture: Climate-resilient crops via AI simulations.
- Education: Personalized learning tools in regional languages.
Leadership Perspectives and Quotes
"Sovereign AI infrastructure is becoming essential for national competitiveness," said Manu Jain, CEO of G42 India. "This project brings that capability to India at a national scale."
Richard Morton, Executive Director at MBZUAI's Institute of Foundation Models: "MBZUAI is committed to advancing AI research and education... enabling breakthroughs in critical areas like healthcare, agriculture, and education."
Andy Hock, Cerebras CSO: "Deploying this system in India marks a significant step forward... enabling researchers to build AI tailored to India’s needs."
Broader UAE-India Academic and Tech Ties
This builds on UAE-India momentum: UAE hosts top university jobs in AI via MBZUAI, while India supplies talent. Joint initiatives like the UAE-India AI Working Group promote student exchanges. For UAE higher ed, it positions MBZUAI as a bridge, attracting Indian PhDs and funding.
C-DAC's PARAM series has powered Indian science; now augmented by Cerebras, it elevates global standing.
Challenges and Solutions in Deployment
Challenges include energy demands (exaFLOP systems consume megawatts) and skilled workforce. Solutions: Liquid-cooled Cerebras chips for efficiency; training programs via MBZUAI-C-DAC. Governance ensures ethical AI, addressing biases in local models.
Future Outlook and Opportunities
Expected online by late 2026, the supercomputer could spawn 100+ startups yearly. For UAE-India academics, expect joint labs, conferences. MBZUAI plans LLM fine-tuning workshops. Explore faculty positions or university jobs in AI.

Conclusion: A New Era of AI Collaboration
This UAE-India AI supercomputer partnership exemplifies how cross-border ties propel higher education forward. With MBZUAI at the helm for UAE, it promises research synergies benefiting academics worldwide. Stay ahead with Rate My Professor, higher ed jobs, and career advice. Recruit top AI talent today.


