
Deloitte to unveil fully India-developed AI platform that offers scale, speed to global enterprises
The Hindu
Deloitte launches GenW.AI, an India-developed low-code AI platform, offering rapid, cost-effective solutions for global enterprises.
Deloitte on Tuesday (February 10, 2026) became the first amongst the Big Four to announce its fully-India developed global readiness for AI with GenW.AI, its next-generation open source, Java-based, low-code enterprise platform.
It would help organisations rapidly build applications, dashboards, and AI agents and also help converge AI, Gen AI and agentic AI, a team of partners of Deloitte India said, here at a select media preview of GenW.AI.
The platform, designed to integrate with a wide range of large language models (LLMs), ensuring flexibility as sovereign and enterprise-grade AI ecosystems evolve, is scheduled to be officially launched at the upcoming India AI Summit in New Delhi later this month.
Deloitte India partners indicated that all 19,000 existing clients in India and thousands of newer clients including MSMEs (with revenue of ₹250 crore and above), and educational institutions were expected to embrace the new platform available at a price that is 50% cheaper than the rest of the market.
According to Jagadish Bhandarkar, partner and chief disruption officer, Deloitte India, GenW.AI is the first of its kind developed entirely in India, to offer a full suite of tools under a single, unified platform. As a low code platform GenW.AI offered ease of use, speed of development and therefore speed to market to clients, he elaborated.
“Enterprises today don’t just need tools. They need frameworks that let them move fast without increasing operational risk. The challenge isn’t about whether to adopt low-code or AI, but how to do so with guardrails, scale, and speed. Domain experts can now solve their everyday problems with GenW.AI as an enabler,’’ added Mr. Bhandarkar.

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