Indian Innovator Santosh Sunar Launches GEACG™ — A Breakthrough Framework Unifying Global Ethical AI Standards
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Shillong, India — 2025In a major advancement for global AI governance, Santosh Sunar, Founder of BeTheGuide Global Mentoring & Research Academy and creator of the BTG AEGIS AI™ initiative, has officially launched the Global Ethical AI Compliance Grid (GEACG™) — the world’s first unified system that maps, aligns, and simplifies international ethical AI standards.
Released simultaneously on Zenodo, Figshare, OpenAIRE, ORCID, and DataCite, GEACG™ is rapidly gaining global traction among AI researchers, policymakers, governance specialists, and enterprise leaders for its clarity and cross-framework compatibility.
Santosh Sunar Solving the Global AI Compliance Puzzle

AI governance today is fragmented across multiple policy ecosystems. The EU AI Act, India AI Policy, OECD AI Principles, UNESCO Ethics Guidelines, and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework each offer critical guidance — but organisations often struggle to interpret how these frameworks relate to one another.
GEACG™ solves this challenge by consolidating all five into a single, structured compliance grid, allowing institutions to instantly understand overlaps, gaps, and alignment pathways. What previously required teams of experts can now be assessed through an integrated ethical AI map.
A Practical Tool for Industry & Institutions
The Limited Public Edition of GEACG™ includes:
A clear conceptual mapping of global ethical AI frameworks
Sector-specific examples for healthcare, banking, and public administration
A 30-day rollout plan for organisations
A quick-adoption checklist for teams, startups, and research labs
This makes GEACG™ highly accessible even for small organisations without large compliance teams.
India’s Growing Leadership in Ethical AI
Sunar’s earlier publications — each gaining hundreds of downloads and international citations within days — signalled a global appetite for ethical AI models emerging from India. With GEACG™, India advances from contributing ethical frameworks to enabling practical, measurable, and auditable compliance readiness.
According to Sunar: AI cannot scale without trust, and trust cannot scale without clarity. GEACG™ gives organisations that clarity by showing exactly where they stand across global ethical standards.
A Timely Innovation for a Critical Era
As nations accelerate AI adoption, organisations face increasing pressure to demonstrate ethical compliance — not just technologically, but socio-legally. GEACG™ arrives at a pivotal moment, enabling:
Internal self-assessments
Audit and certification planning
Vendor and procurement evaluation
Responsible AI development and deployment
What Comes Next: A Full Ethical AI Ecosystem
BeTheGuide Global Academy has confirmed upcoming releases:
Part II: Technical Prototype Edition
Part III: Government & Enterprise Governance Edition
These will expand GEACG™ into a full ethical AI assessment ecosystem — complete with compliance scorecards, audit pathways, and sector-specific governance models.
Related Published Works
BTG AEGIS AI™: Ethical AI-as-a-Service Framework https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17459356
BTG AEGIS AI™ Prototype – India’s Ethical AI Revolution https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17505830
Certified BTG AEGIS AI™ Crash Course (2025 Edition) https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17523924
Ethical AI Readiness & Global Governance Framework (Part III) https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17592167
EAMI™ — Ethical AI Maturity Index (v1.0) https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17630331
Together, these publications position BTG AEGIS AI™ as one of the world’s fastest-growing independent ethical AI research movements, with a rapidly expanding global readership.
Disclaimer
This work represents independent research by Santosh Sunar and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government, regulatory agency, or international authority. The mappings and interpretations provided are conceptual and for educational and thought-leadership purposes only. This publication does not constitute legal, regulatory, or compliance advice. Organisations must conduct independent validation before implementation.



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