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Evidence-based guidance for Bangladesh's 20 ministries on integrating AI into public service delivery, governance, and national strategy.

Last updated: March 2026 · Source data: Oxford Insights GGAI 2024 · Bangladesh AI Policy V2.0 Draft

Smart Bangladesh 2041: Five AI Pillars

Bangladesh's Smart Bangladesh Vision 2041 requires AI to be embedded in all five pillars of national development.

Intelligent Government

AI-powered public services: automated licensing, tax filing, permit processing. Target: 80% of government services online by 2028.

Smart Economy

AI integration in RMG, agriculture, and fintech to boost productivity and export competitiveness.

Smart Society

Universal digital literacy, AI education in schools, bilingual AI tools for the rural majority.

Smart Infrastructure

Sovereign data centers, 5G rollout, national AI compute cluster. End dependence on foreign infrastructure.

Smart Governance

AI-enabled anti-corruption tools, transparent procurement, evidence-based policymaking across all 20 ministries.

20-Ministry AI Use Case Matrix

The highest-impact AI application for each of Bangladesh's 20 key ministries, assessed by potential impact on citizens.

MinistryTop AI Use CaseImpact
FinanceAI-powered tax compliance & fraud detectionHigh
HealthDisease surveillance & hospital resource optimizationCritical
AgricultureCrop yield prediction & pest early-warning systemsCritical
EducationPersonalized learning & dropout predictionHigh
CommerceExport market intelligence & trade facilitation AIHigh
Home AffairsPredictive crime analytics & border managementMedium
LandAutomated land record digitization & dispute reductionCritical
Disaster ManagementCyclone/flood prediction & evacuation optimizationCritical
ICT DivisionNational AI policy coordination & digital ID expansionCritical
PlanningGDP modeling & development impact simulationHigh
LabourWorker reskilling AI & labour market forecastingHigh
Foreign AffairsAI-translated diplomatic communications in 40+ languagesMedium
EnergySmart grid demand forecasting & renewable optimizationHigh
Water ResourcesRiver flood modeling & water allocation AICritical
Women & ChildrenGender-disaggregated data AI & child protection alertsHigh
Social WelfareTargeted cash transfer eligibility & fraud preventionHigh
FisheriesShrimp disease prediction & fishery stock assessmentMedium
Textiles & RMGCompliance monitoring AI & buyer due-diligence automationCritical
Posts & TelecomRural connectivity AI & telecom fraud detectionHigh
EnvironmentAir quality forecasting & deforestation satellite monitoringHigh

How to Buy AI Safely

Four principles for responsible AI procurement in the Bangladesh government context.

01

Define the problem, not the solution

Write RFPs that specify the outcome you need — not the AI technology. This allows vendors to propose the most appropriate solution.

02

Require explainability for high-stakes decisions

Any AI system making decisions about citizens (loans, benefits, policing) must be able to explain its reasoning in plain language.

03

Mandate data sovereignty clauses

Bangladeshi citizen data must be stored in Bangladesh. Require contractual commitments to data localisation and government access.

04

Pilot before national rollout

Every government AI system should be piloted with 5,000 users for 90 days before nationwide deployment. Measure accuracy, bias, and accessibility.

Current Policy Framework

National AI Policy V2.0 (Draft)

Draft

Bangladesh's AI policy framework is under revision. The current draft covers AI governance, data protection, and public sector AI adoption — but lacks funding mandates and enforcement mechanisms.

Data Protection Ordinance 2023

Active

Bangladesh's first data protection law establishes basic rights over personal data. However, it lacks AI-specific provisions, algorithmic transparency requirements, and an independent data protection authority.

Digital Security Act 2018 (Reformed)

Amended

The DSA has been reformed into the Cyber Security Act. AI-generated content, deepfakes, and algorithmic misinformation require explicit provisions in this framework.

Anti-Corruption AI Initiative

Proposed

AI can detect procurement fraud patterns, flag suspicious transactions, and audit government spending. Bangladesh's ACC has expressed interest in AI-powered detection tools — this requires a dedicated regulatory sandbox.

The Cost of Foreign AI Dependence

Bangladesh currently spends an estimated $40-80 million annually on foreign AI subscriptions: ChatGPT, Midjourney, GitHub Copilot, and dozens of enterprise AI tools. This money leaves Bangladesh and widens the AI capability gap.

Foreign Subscriptions

$40-80M / year

= $400-800M over 10 years

Sovereign AI Infrastructure

$50-100M one-time

+ $5-10M annual maintenance

Building sovereign AI is not idealism — it is import substitution.

Pilot ROI: What the Evidence Shows

NBR Tax Compliance AI Pilot

500 high-risk corporate tax cases identified in the first 90-day deployment. Estimated revenue recovery: 50-100x the system cost. Method: Anomaly detection on top 100,000 corporate filers.

50-100x ROI

Social Protection Beneficiary Verification AI

Pilot in 3 districts identified approximately 15% ghost beneficiaries — recipients who were dead, duplicate-registered, or had moved. Projected savings at national scale: BDT 800 crore+ annually.

BDT 800 Cr+ savings

Access Full Policy Research

Download the complete Bangladesh AI Readiness Assessment with all 67 identified gaps, recommendations, and an executive brief for ministry heads.