India Launches First AI-Powered Multilingual News Platform to Combat Misinformation in 2025
In a major step toward ensuring informed citizenship and tackling the growing menace of fake news, the Government of India in 2025 launched “JanSuchna AI”, the world’s first AI-powered, real-time multilingual news verification and delivery platform. The platform, designed in collaboration with Prasar Bharati, MyGov, and premier AI startups, aims to provide citizens with verified, neutral, and language-inclusive news updates, directly on mobile devices and smart TVs.
Launched by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, JanSuchna AI has already rolled out in 13 Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, and Urdu, with plans to expand to all 22 scheduled languages by the end of 2025.
This digital initiative is being seen as a game-changer in India’s fight against misinformation, especially ahead of state elections and in the backdrop of deepfake proliferation across social media platforms.
Features and Functionality
JanSuchna AI is a voice-and-text-enabled platform that uses advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Real-Time Fact-Verification Engines. Citizens can access:
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Breaking news from verified sources
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Instant myth-busting of viral misinformation
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Voice-based queries in regional languages
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Fact-checked summaries of government schemes
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Explainer videos on complex policies
Powered by a cloud-based AI neural engine, the system cross-verifies inputs from over 6,000 news websites, social media trends, government portals, and state PR departments.
An integrated WhatsApp and IVR helpline allows users in rural areas to ask: “Yeh khabar sahi hai kya?” (“Is this news real?”), and receive validated responses with citation links within seconds.
Public Trust and Digital Literacy
The platform was designed following a nationwide public consultation in 2024, where citizens expressed rising concerns about political misinformation, doctored videos, and communal fake news spreading unchecked.
JanSuchna AI aims to build trust in digital media, especially among youth and senior citizens. It is supported by India’s Digital Literacy Corps, a network of over 80,000 volunteers who organize workshops, school campaigns, and online safety training in partnership with NCERT and CBSE.
The platform also features a “Citizen Checker” tool, where trained users can submit suspicious content and assist in peer verification—a model similar to Wikipedia’s crowd moderation.
Tackling Deepfakes and AI-generated Content
Recognizing the threat posed by synthetic media, the platform has an in-built deepfake detector, developed by IIT Hyderabad and the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C). It uses facial distortion analysis and audio pattern mismatches to flag manipulated content, particularly during elections and crisis events.
In 2025, the system successfully debunked multiple viral deepfakes of public figures within minutes, preventing potential unrest during the Lok Sabha bypolls in Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
Global Recognition and Next Steps
UNESCO and Reporters Without Borders praised JanSuchna AI as a “digital public good”, encouraging other democracies to adopt India’s model. Several South Asian nations have expressed interest in replicating the platform under India’s Digital Diplomacy Initiative.
Future updates will include sign-language news capsules, AI-personalized content streams, and integration with community radio to reach remote populations.
Conclusion
With JanSuchna AI, India in 2025 has not only embraced cutting-edge technology but also reaffirmed its democratic commitment to truth and transparency. In an era dominated by digital noise and algorithmic chaos, India is showing the world how artificial intelligence can be used to empower, not manipulate, the public voice.