India Steps Forward to Regulate Global AI: TNV Global Ltd Launches ISO 42001 AIMS Auditing to Protec

India strengthens global AI governance as TNV Global launches ISO 42001 AIMS auditing to ensure ethical, transparent, and responsible use of Artificial Intelligence.

By :  Shivani
Update: 2025-11-20 07:44 GMT

India Steps Forward to Regulate Global AI (PC- Social Media)

“If technology crosses the line between ethical and unethical use, ISO 42001 will bring it back into discipline,” says TNV Global.

Lucknow, India – November 2025: In a decisive move that positions India at the forefront of global AI governance, TNV Global Ltd, one of the world’s fast-growing multi-accredited conformity assessment bodies, has officially entered the domain of Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS) auditing under ISO/IEC 42001:2023 — the world’s first management system standard for responsible AI.

This marks a powerful step in India’s leadership toward ensuring that Artificial Intelligence evolves with ethics, safety, and accountability at its core.


India’s Call for Responsible AI — Human Validation is Mandatory

Pragyesh Singh, Managing Director of TNV Global Ltd, delivered a clear message to all industries adopting AI:

“No AI is safe to use without human validation. AI runs on logic and algorithms — but it does not understand human consequences. Every algorithm has limits, and those limits must be supervised by humans.”

Singh emphasized that ISO 42001 is not merely a technical framework; it represents a moral compass for organizations globally.


Where AI Crosses the Line, ISO 42001 Draws the Boundary

Growing concerns about the misuse of AI — especially copyright violations, non-consensual data use, deepfakes, biased decisions, and privacy abuse — have raised global alarm.

Ajeet Kumar, CEO of TNV Global Ltd, explained:

“AI has already crossed ethical boundaries in many situations worldwide. ISO 42001 was created because the world needed a safeguard — a structure to regulate what AI should and should not do.”

He added that TNV Global’s adoption of AIMS auditing strengthens India’s position in shaping global AI behaviour.


AI vs Human Jobs — AIMS Provides the Missing Balance

Globally, there is ongoing debate about whether AI will reduce human jobs. TNV Global addressed this issue head-on.

Pragyesh Singh stated:

“Yes, AI can reduce routine jobs — but responsible AI can create even better opportunities. AIMS brings balance. It ensures AI supports humans, not replaces them. Ethical AI strengthens human capability rather than threatening it.”

AIMS becomes the bridge that prevents AI from becoming a threat, ensuring it remains a tool for progress, not a replacement for people.


AIMS Makes AI Safer, Transparent, and Globally Trustworthy

Himanshu Rastogi, Chief Technology Officer, highlighted the core value of AIMS:

“AIMS is not about limiting AI — it is about making it more secure, accountable, and globally trusted. Responsible use of AI is the only way forward for the future.”

He explained that AIMS forces organizations to document, validate, control, and monitor every AI process.


Indian Competence, Global Recognition

TNV Global’s journey into AIMS began with a strong foundation:

• In August 2025, TNV received Exemplar Global approval as a training provider for ISO 42001.

• The organization then built competence in internal auditors, external auditors, and independent experts.

• TNV now becomes one of the first Indian organizations to formally audit AI management systems.


Strengthening India’s Leadership in Global AI Governance

Durgesh Nandini, Chief Growth Officer, emphasized:

“With operations in more than 100 countries and expertise in 13 major standards, adding ISO 42001 is a strategic milestone. It places India firmly in the global map of AI governance.”

She added that AIMS adoption by Indian organizations will showcase India as a responsible, ethical, and future-ready digital powerhouse.


Why ISO/IEC 42001 Matters

ISO 42001 ensures:

• Ethical AI behaviour

• Transparency and explainability

• Reduced bias and discrimination

• Human oversight and control

• Legal and regulatory compliance

• Protection from AI-driven risks

• Trust-building with consumers, regulators, and investors

With AIMS, organizations can prove to the world that their AI is safe, responsible, and accountable.


India Sends a Global Message

TNV Global Ltd’s entry into AIMS is not just a business expansion — it is a national statement: India is ready to guide the world on ethical digital transformation.

AI may be powerful, but only responsible AI will survive the future.

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