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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Claims NASA’s Scientists Have Confirmed Sanskrit Is A ‘Scientific’ Language

Last Updated:May 04, 2025, 17:42 IST

Her assertion was most likely based on a 1985 paper, and subsequent glorification of it with little follow-up, published in AI magazine.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will present CAG reports on previous AAP government during the first session of the newly constituted eighth Delhi Assembly. (Photo: PTI)

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday claimed that Sanskrit is a “scientific” language and even NASA has acknowledged it as such – a claim that has often been made with little evidence in support.

Gupta made the remark addressing the closing ceremony of a 10-day Sanskrit learning initiative in the capital.

“Even NASA scientists have written papers on Sanskrit and have confirmed that it is a scientific language. Coding can be done in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is the most computer-friendly language,” she said.

Her assertion was most likely based on a 1985 paper, and subsequent glorification of it with little follow-up, published in AI magazine.

The paper, titled Knowledge Representation in Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence, was authored by Rick Briggs, a researcher associated with NASA Ames Research Centre, who sought to prove that a “natural language can serve as an artificial language also.” Briggs, about whom little else is known, cited in the paper ancient Sanskrit grammarians who “accomplished” a method for “paraphrasing Sanskrit in a manner that is identical not only in essence but in form with current work in Artificial Intelligence.” Meanwhile, Gupta said that it is societal bias that views fluency in foreign languages as a sign of intelligence, while often dismissing Sanskrit.

“If our children speak French, German or English fluently, then we consider that child very bright and take pride in that. But when a child can speak Sanskrit with the same fluency, it is not considered a big deal,” she said.

Gupta argued that Sanskrit is not only foundational to Indian culture but also integral to many Indian languages.

“Every state has a mother tongue, but in reality, Sanskrit is our mother tongue, as every language has descended from Sanskrit. Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Sindhi, Malayalam — these are all branches of Sanskrit,” she said.

The BJP leader added, “If we want to be ‘Vishva Guru’ (world leader), then we have to gain more knowledge by the means of Sanskrit.” She also said that the Delhi government will work to make the language more accessible, especially through government schools.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra also attended the event.

The Delhi government, in collaboration with the NGO Samskrita Bharati, conducted free Sanskrit classes from April 23 at 1,008 locations across the city, schools, colleges, and temples, with daily two-hour sessions focusing on the basics of the language.

Gupta said such efforts are part of a broader push to restore Sanskrit’s place in everyday life and education.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)

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