Artificial Intelligence (AI) has surfaced as a transformative force with the eventuality to reshape profitable structures and promote inclusive growth in developing husbandry like India. This paper examines the part of AI in advancing inclusive development, with a special focus on the state of Rajasthan. The study adopts an abstract and logical approach to explore how AI- driven technologies can enhance access to essential services similar as education, healthcare, husbandry, governance, and fiscal addition. The paper highlights colorful public-position enterprises that emphasize the integration of AI into development strategies, aiming to ameliorate effectiveness, translucency, and availability. In the environment of Rajasthan, the study analyses the state’s sweats in using digital governance, skill development programmers, and sector-specific inventions to address indigenous difference and socio- profitable challenges. The findings suggest that AI has significant implicit to ground development gaps by enabling data- driven decision-timber, optimizing resource allocation, and creating new livelihood openings. Still, the paper also identifies crucial challenges, including digital peak, limited structure, skill gaps, and ethical enterprises related to data sequestration and algorithmic bias, which may hamper the indifferent relinquishment of AI. The study emphasizes the need for inclusive policy fabrics, investment in digital structure, capacity structure, and responsible AI governance to insure that technological advancements profit all sections of society. The paper concludes that while AI offers substantial openings for promoting inclusive growth, its success depends on a balanced, mortal-centric, and region-specific approach. Effective policy perpetration and institutional support are pivotal to harness AI as a tool for achieving sustainable and inclusive development in India, particularly in countries like Rajasthan, thereby contributing to the broader vision of Viksit Bharat.