TL;DR: Deloitte India is entering the application layer with GenW.AI, a low-code platform built entirely in India. By focusing on data sovereignty and rapid prototyping, they are providing a bridge for Indian enterprises to move from 'using AI' to 'owning AI.'

What Makes GenW.AI Different from Global LLM Wrappers?

Most AI tools today are simply wrappers around models like GPT-4 or Claude. GenW.AI, however, is designed as a unified platform that integrates with multiple LLMs—including sovereign Indian models—while keeping data on-prem or in-cloud as per business needs. This 'privacy-first' approach is crucial for regulated industries like banking and healthcare.

Why is 'Low-Code' the Key to AI Adoption?

The bottleneck for AI adoption isn't the models themselves, but the lack of talent to integrate them into existing workflows. By offering a low-code environment, GenW.AI allows business users (not just developers) to prototype and deploy AI agents that can handle complex enterprise tasks. It effectively democratizes 'Agentic AI' for the Indian corporate sector.

What is the Vichaarak Perspective?

At Startoholics, we’ve been tracking the 'Sovereign AI' trend closely. Deloitte’s move signals that the Big Four are no longer just consultants; they are becoming product companies. By building an indigenous stack, they are aligning with India's broader push for digital self-reliance. This isn't just a platform; it's a strategic infrastructure layer for the next decade.

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In my years at Google, I saw the power of unified ecosystems. GenW.AI is attempting to build exactly that for the Indian enterprise. My analysis at @harkirat1892 suggests that the winners of the AI race won't be the ones with the best model, but the ones with the best 'glue.' Deloitte is providing that glue for the Bharat-first enterprise.

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