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India Strengthens National Digital Twin Framework on August 21

 

Mumbai, August 21, 2025: India launched a National Digital Twin Framework today, aiming to create virtual models for 120 smart cities and infrastructure projects. Announced at a tech summit, the India Digital Twin Framework allocates 1.5 trillion rupees to establish 12 digital twin labs across 10 cities. The initiative seeks to improve urban planning efficiency by 35 percent and optimize infrastructure maintenance by 2030.

In Short

The India Digital Twin Framework develops digital replicas for transportation and energy systems, reducing maintenance costs by 30 percent. It includes 1500 training programs for 20000 engineers in digital twin technology. Private firms like L&T will fund 50 percent of infrastructure. The initiative supports 800 digital twin pilots for urban development and manufacturing.

Social media platforms praised the India Digital Twin Framework, with hashtags on smart infrastructure trending. International collaborations with the UK and Singapore will provide digital twin software. Challenges include data integration, addressed through 3000 crore rupees in grants. Analysts predict a 20 percent rise in digital twin adoption by 2028.

The India Digital Twin Framework promotes 1000 digital twin startups. Public campaigns will educate 50 million citizens on virtual modeling benefits. The initiative includes 100 digital twin demo centers for public access. It aligns with Indias smart city goals. Stay updated at Sarkari—-Result.com.

India Digital Twin Framework Highlights

CategoryDetails
Digital Twin Labs12
Smart Cities Modeled120
Engineers Trained20000
Investment1.5 trillion rupees
Digital Twin Pilots800