TNV Global Ltd Launches ISO 42001 AIMS Auditing to Protect Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence

India Steps Forward to Regulate Global AI

In a decisive step that positions India as a global leader in responsible AI governance, TNV Global Ltd, one of the world’s fastest-growing multi-accredited conformity assessment bodies, has formally entered the domain of Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS) auditing under ISO/IEC 42001:2023 — the world’s first management system standard dedicated to ethical and accountable AI.

This milestone marks a major advancement in India’s efforts to ensure that Artificial Intelligence evolves within a framework of ethics, safety, transparency, and human oversight.

“No AI is safe without human validation” — TNV Global

Pragyesh Singh, Managing Director of TNV Global Ltd, delivered a strong message to all sectors adopting AI technologies:

“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 stressed that ISO 42001 is not just a technical guideline — it is a global moral framework for safe and accountable use of Artificial Intelligence.

ISO 42001 Sets the Boundary Where AI Crosses Ethical Lines

Growing global concerns over AI misuse — including copyright violations, deepfakes, biased outputs, non-consensual data use, and privacy breaches — have accelerated demand for a robust regulatory standard.

Ajeet Kumar, CEO of TNV Global Ltd, explained: “AI has already crossed ethical boundaries worldwide. ISO 42001 exists because the world needed a safeguard — a structure defining what AI should and should not do.”

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

AI vs Human Jobs: AIMS Brings Balance, Not Displacement

With the global debate intensifying over whether AI threatens human employment, TNV Global underscored the need for guided transformation.

Pragyesh Singh noted: “Yes, AI can reduce routine jobs — but responsible AI creates better opportunities. AIMS ensures AI supports humans, not replaces them.”

AIMS becomes the bridge that ensures AI remains a tool for empowerment, not disruption.

AIMS Ensures AI Safety, Transparency, and Global Trust

Himanshu Rastogi, Chief Technology Officer, highlighted the technical significance of adopting AIMS: “AIMS is not about limiting AI — it is about making it more secure, accountable, and globally trusted.”

He explained that the standard requires organizations to:

  • Document every AI process
  • Validate AI models
  • Control potential risks
  • Monitor outputs continuously
  • This makes AI systems safer, more explainable, and aligned with global ethical benchmarks.

Indian Competence Backed by Global Recognition

TNV Global’s entry into AIMS auditing is built on a strong foundation:

  • In August 2025, TNV received Exemplar Global approval as a training provider for ISO 42001.
  • The organization subsequently developed competence among internal auditors, external auditors, and independent AI experts.
  • TNV now becomes one of the first Indian organizations to formally assess AI management systems globally.

AIMS Strengthens 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 positions India firmly on the global map of AI governance.”

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

Why ISO/IEC 42001 Matters

ISO 42001 helps organizations demonstrate:

  • Ethical AI behaviour
  • Transparency & explainability
  • Reduced bias and discrimination
  • Human oversight & accountability
  • Protection from AI-driven risks
  • Legal & regulatory compliance
  • Enhanced trust with consumers and regulators

By adopting AIMS, companies can globally validate that their AI is safe, responsible, and trustworthy.

India Sends a Global Message

TNV Global’s entry into AIMS auditing is more than a business initiative — it is a national declaration:

India is ready to guide the world toward ethical digital transformation.

AI may be powerful, but the future belongs to Responsible AI — and India has stepped forward to lead that future.

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