Hyderabad, India – Open Source Summit India 06th August, 2025: One year after its inaugural launch at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon India, LF India celebrates its first year of open source investment, engagement, and momentum across the Indian technology ecosystem. Joined by new foundations including AgStack, LF AI & Data, FinOps Foundation, FINOS, O3DE, and OpenInfra Foundation, LF India is now home to over a dozen active sub-foundations supporting vertical industries and horizontal technologies in the region – from cloud and security to blockchain, AI, and manufacturing.
LF India has played a critical role in supporting India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) mission, which is built on the principle of open, accessible, and interoperable systems. Supported by the first five foundations to join – CNCF, LF Decentralized Trust, LF Edge, LF Networking, and OpenSSF – LF India has helped to accelerate shared development across telecommunications, finance, blockchain, energy, cloud, and cybersecurity verticals. Today, this focus is expanding with new foundations into LF India, signalling momentum across global economic drivers including artificial intelligence, agriculture, and manufacturing.
“With a wealth of developer talent, investment in open source at the highest level of government and benefits of major economic impact, India is well positioned to be a leader in open source innovation,” said Arpit Joshipura, Head of LF India. “LF India exists to further this mission through strategic membership growth, upstream contributions and community activation.”
Since its launch in December 2024, LF India has:
- Welcomed six new sub-foundations in 2025, including AgStack, LF AI & Data, FinOps Foundation, FINOS,O3DE, and OpenInfra Foundation.
- Promoted and supported developer days and events, including webinars, meetups, and India’s first OpenSSF Community Day.
- Enabled new India-led open source contributions across decentralized identity, secure finance, and digital trust through LF Decentralized Trust.
- Supported rapid regional growth in Kubernetes and cloud-native adoption, reflected by 362 in-person meetups,188 virtual events, and 45 active CNCF chapters.
- Innovated in the Telecommunication space with 5G and AI through IOS-MCN project as well as the LFN platinum Member Infosys contribution of cutting edge AI projects – Essedum and Salus to the Linux Foundation.
- Participated in the publication of LF Decentralized Trust – India 2025 ebook and Webinar highlighting LF Decentralized Trust’s local members and India Regional Chapter: India’s leadership in decentralized technologies: Innovation, collaboration and real-world impact
- Expanded education access with targeted training and sandbox labs designed to upskill India’s fast-growing developer community.
From Consumption to Contribution: A Call to Action
India now hosts over 17 million open source developers on GitHub, representing a 28% increase—the fastest globally. But while consumption of open source in India is booming, strategic influence and contribution remain uneven. Through investment in training and local events, and supporting India-specific priorities through upstream collaboration, LF India is bridging the gap between participation and leadership.
“To help move India forward as a global leader in open source, we are investing in the full spectrum of open source innovation and expanding from our foundational work in digital public infrastructure to new frontiers like AI, agriculture, and manufacturing,” continued Joshipura. “Over the next year, LF India will expand deeper into vertical industries and critical infrastructure to grow India’s role as a global contributor and strategic influencer.”
To learn more about LF India, visit www.lf-india.org.
Supporting Quotes
“In the last several years, there has been a huge growth of game developers, simulation engineers and visualization experts in India,” said Joe Bryant, Executive Director of Open 3D Foundation. “Since launching in 2021, O3DE has seen an increase of interest from firms, educational institutions and film studios in this market. In fact, we are excited to welcome the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, which joined Open 3D Foundation as a member last month. We look forward to collaborating with them and LF India to continue expanding global contributions, adoption of O3DE and help us to better serve the needs of this community.”
OpenInfra Foundation
“Over the past 15 years, the OpenInfra India community has been instrumental in making OpenStack the de facto open source cloud software through regional events, board representation and upstream contributions. From the local community’s consistent ranking as a top five OpenStack contributor to increased adoption due to the evolving infrastructure requirements for 5G and 6G networks, digital sovereignty initiatives and AI, we anticipate significant open source growth from this region,” said Jonathan Bryce, executive director of the OpenInfra Foundation. “We are excited to join other open source leaders to accelerate contribution, adoption and overall market momentum to fully realize the open source potential in India.”