Indian Knowledge System (IKS) stock still in ancient wisdom embrace vast areas such as medicine, Ayurveda, Science, Art and philosophy. These sources of knowledge struggling challenges of preservation and accessibility in the modern digital era. Artificial Intelligence (AI) arise as a transformative tech for digitizing, preserving, and promoting IKS globally. This paper explores AI’s ability to preserve Indian knowledge, enhancing accessibility, and nurturing innovation. It fosterages AI credibility in Natural Language Processing, translation, and upholding knowledge while pointing initiatives and challenges in integrating responsible innovation that balances technological efficiency with cultural heritage.
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Dr Kulwant Singh
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