A Remarkable Milestone in Indian AI Policy Research!
- Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law

- Sep 15, 2025
- 2 min read
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We at ISAIL are deeply humbled to share a remarkable milestone in Indian AI policy research. Our President, Abhivardhan, has achieved an extraordinary 7-year publication legacy spanning 2018-2025, with 64 research publications - including 49 in-house publications and 15 third-party publications. šāØ
Why These Numbers Matter šÆ
1ļøā£ Unprecedented Scale in India: No researcher in India has achieved such prolific output in AI policy and law - this represents the largest body of work in the field by any individual in our country š®š³
2ļøā£ Unwavering Commitment: These numbers reflect our President's original and clear dedication to building India's AI policy research community from the ground up, fostering intellectual discourse and policy innovation š±š”
3ļøā£ Pioneer in Independent Research: This is not merely an armchair exercise - achieving this scale of research output independently is incredibly challenging. More importantly, India had virtually no original independent understanding of AI policy 7 years ago, until the hype around GPTs had started. Our President began this journey when AI policy research was uncharted territory in India, creating foundational knowledge from scratch šŗļøšŖš
Featured in Prestigious Institutions šļø
Our President's third-party works have been recognized and published by:
Springer Nature (International Publisher) š
IEEE (Global Technology Society) ā”
Computer Society of India
Forum of Federations, Canada šØš¦
Observer Research Foundation š
People+ai (EkStep Foundation) š¤
IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry š¼
Commonwealth Legal Education Association āļø
Nirma University Law Journal š°
India Business Law Journal
IOSR Journals (of Engineering) š¬
This journey from 2018 to 2025 represents not just personal achievement, but the growth of India's AI policy ecosystem. š
Please remember: ISAIL is an AI industry forum, and not a think tank.









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