Krutrim, the artificial intelligence start-up founded by Ola’s Bhavish Aggarwal, has acquired BharatSah’AI’yak, an AI-powered platform developed by Samagra, in a move aimed at deepening its footprint in India’s public sector technology landscape.
The acquisition brings under Krutrim’s umbrella a platform that has played a central role in accelerating the deployment of AI solutions across a range of government initiatives, spanning education, agriculture and governance. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
With the acquisition, Krutrim plans to integrate its proprietary large language models, cloud infrastructure and agentic AI capabilities—including those behind its recently launched assistant app, Kruti—to expand BharatSah’AI’yak’s reach nationwide.
“At Krutrim, we have boarded the country’s brightest minds to develop a platform that reflects the diversity, depth and richness of Indian languages and culture,” said a Krutrim spokesperson. “This integration enhances our ability to build AI that is inclusive, intuitive and deeply rooted in the lived realities of India.”
Krutrim has also onboarded Samagra’s core AI team to ensure innovation continuity. The integration of BharatSah’AI’yak with Krutrim Cloud, along with its agentic platforms and LLM models, enables the company and its partners to serve a wide range of use cases and government applications.
Experts said the move highlights Krutrim’s broader ambition to democratise artificial intelligence across India, targeting both public services and citizen-facing platforms. The deal also highlights the increasing role of home-grown AI firms in shaping India’s digital governance strategy, as the government looks to harness emerging technologies to improve service delivery and administrative efficiency.
BharatSah’AI’yak specialises in creating Bharat-focused, vernacular Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)-based AI bots that deliver both text and voice-led experiences.
The platform’s impact is evident through a series of high-profile deployments. Among them is KumbhSah’AI’yak, billed as India’s first AI-powered chatbot for Maha Kumbh 2025. Designed to serve millions of pilgrims, the chatbot offers round-the-clock assistance on religious rituals, site navigation, accommodation options and local attractions. Krutrim provided the hosted open-source large language model services that power the chatbot’s functionality.
Krutrim reached unicorn status last year after raising $50 million in equity during its inaugural funding round. The round, which valued the company at $1 billion, included participation from investors such as Matrix Partners India.
Earlier this year, company founder Bhavish Aggarwal announced an investment of Rs 2,000 crore in Krutrim, with a commitment to invest an additional Rs 10,000 crore by next year. The company also launched the Krutrim AI Lab and released some of its work to the open-source community.
