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India has 100 million weekly active ChatGPT users, making the country one of the largest OpenAI markets globally, CEO Sam Altman said ahead of a government-hosted AI summit.
On Sunday, Altman outlined the growing adoption of ChatGPT in India in an article published In the English-language Indian daily Times of India, OpenAI is set to formally participate in the five-day India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, starting Monday. Altman is Attend the event Along with senior executives from many of the world’s leading AI companies.
This growth comes with OpenAI, Like other leading AI companieslooks to India’s youth and billion-plus internet users to fuel its global expansion. ChatGPT Maker New Delhi office opened In August 2025 after months of groundwork in the country, it revised its approach to the price-sensitive Indian market, including introducing Less than $5 for the ChatGPT Go layer That was it It later became free for a year For Indian users.
In the article, Altman said India is ChatGPT’s second-largest user base after the United States, highlighting the South Asian country’s growing weight in OpenAI’s global strategy. This revelation comes as the overall use of ChatGPT rises around the world, along with the platform Reach 800 million weekly active users As of October 2025 and reported Close to 900 million.
Altman also highlighted the role of students in driving adoption, saying that India has the largest number of students using ChatGPT globally.
Indian students have become a key growth segment for leading AI companies more broadly, as competitors race to integrate their tools into classrooms and educational workflows. Likewise, Google targeted the market, offering Indian students an opportunity Free 1-year subscription to the AI Pro plan In September 2025. Separately, India is represented Top global use of Gemini for learningChris Phillips, Google’s vice president and general manager of education, said last month.
“With its focus on access, practical literacy, and infrastructure that supports widespread adoption, India is well-positioned to expand the range of beneficiaries of the technology and help shape how democratic AI is widely adopted,” Altman wrote.
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ChatGPT’s rapid growth also highlights the broader challenge facing AI companies in India: translating widespread adoption into sustainable economic impact. Indian government initiatives such as Mission IndiaAI – a national program aimed at expanding computing power, supporting startups and accelerating the adoption of AI in public services – seek to address these gaps. However, the country’s market constraints and price-sensitive infrastructure have made monetization and dissemination at scale more complex than in advanced economies.
“Given its size, India also risks missing out on a vital opportunity to advance democratic AI in emerging markets around the world,” Altman wrote, warning that uneven access and adoption could lead to the economic gains of AI being concentrated in the hands of too few.
Altman also noted that OpenAI plans to deepen its engagement with the Indian government, writing that the company will soon announce new partnerships aimed at expanding access to AI across the country. He did not provide details, but said the focus would be on expanding access and enabling more people to use AI tools for practical use.
the Artificial Intelligence Impact Summit in India It is expected to attract a cross-section of global technology leaders and politicians, including Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Google’s Sundar Pichai, and Indian business leaders such as Mukesh Ambani and Nandan Nilekani. Political leaders Included Emmanuel Macron, Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva are also expected to attend the conference, highlighting India’s ambition to position itself as a major player in global discussions on artificial intelligence.
For global AI companies, including OpenAI, the summit underscores how India’s broad user base translates into growing influence on how technology evolves.
OpenAI did not respond to a request for comment.