IIT Bombay Signs MoU with Japan's NII for Multilingual AI Research
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• Updated on 3 Jul, 2026, 4:32 PM, • 2 hours ago by Disha Yadav
IIT Bombay has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Japan's National Institute of Informatics (NII) and BharatGen to strengthen collaboration in artificial intelligence research. The partnership will focus on developing multilingual large language models (LLMs) with advanced scientific reasoning and promoting academic exchange between India and Japan.
IIT Bombay Signs MoU with Japan's National Institute of Informatics to Advance Multilingual AI Research as the institute has entered into a strategic partnership with Japan's National Institute of Informatics (NII) and BharatGen. The collaboration aims to accelerate research in artificial intelligence by developing multilingual large language models (LLMs) capable of advanced scientific reasoning. The initiative is expected to strengthen academic cooperation between India and Japan while supporting innovation in AI-driven scientific research.
IIT Bombay MoU with Japan's National Institute of Informatics to Strengthen AI Research
The newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) brings together three leading organisations to jointly work on next-generation artificial intelligence technologies. Under the agreement, IIT Bombay, NII, and BharatGen will collaborate on research projects focused on multilingual AI systems capable of processing scientific information across multiple languages. The partnership is designed to combine expertise from both countries and promote the development of reliable, inclusive, and research-oriented AI technologies. The collaboration also reflects the growing academic and technological partnership between India and Japan in emerging fields such as artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Multilingual AI Models and Large Language Models to Be Developed Under the Partnership
A major objective of the collaboration is the development of multilingual Large Language Models (LLMs) with enhanced scientific reasoning capabilities. The institutions aim to build intelligent AI agents capable of analysing complex scientific content while making research knowledge more accessible across language barriers. These AI models are expected to:
- Understand scientific literature across multiple languages.
- Process research papers, patents, and technical reports.
- Support knowledge extraction from scholarly publications.
- Improve multilingual access to scientific information.
- Assist researchers through advanced AI-powered scientific analysis.
IIT Bombay-NII Partnership to Promote Academic and Research Exchange
Apart from joint AI research, the collaboration will encourage academic exchanges between the participating institutions. These initiatives are expected to create opportunities for collaborative innovation while expanding research capabilities in artificial intelligence. The partnership will facilitate:
India-Japan Collaboration to Advance Scientific AI Innovation
The partnership highlights the shared commitment of India and Japan to developing trustworthy and inclusive AI technologies. By combining expertise from premier research institutions, the initiative seeks to create AI systems capable of addressing scientific challenges across disciplines. The collaboration also aims to ensure that AI technologies are rooted in diverse languages, cultural contexts, and scientific traditions, making them more accessible to researchers and institutions worldwide. The focus on multilingual capabilities is expected to support scientific discovery, knowledge sharing, and cross-border collaboration in emerging technology domains.
How the Collaboration Will Support Future AI Research?
The joint initiative is expected to contribute significantly to the advancement of AI research by integrating multilingual capabilities with scientific reasoning. The partnership is also expected to encourage interdisciplinary research involving artificial intelligence, language technologies, and scientific computing. Some of the anticipated outcomes include:
- Development of advanced multilingual AI models.
- Improved access to global scientific literature.
- Faster analysis of research publications and patents.
- Stronger international collaboration in AI innovation.
- Enhanced support for scientific research through intelligent AI systems.
Latest Update on IIT Bombay's AI Research Partnership
With the signing of the MoU, IIT Bombay, Japan's National Institute of Informatics (NII), and BharatGen have formally launched a collaborative initiative to develop multilingual AI technologies with advanced scientific reasoning. The partnership will focus on joint research, academic exchange, and innovation in large language models, further strengthening India-Japan cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence.
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