India Sets Guinness Record with 2.5 Lakh AI Responsibility Pledges

India has secured a Guinness World Records title for gathering the most pledges for an AI responsibility campaign within 24 hours, amassing over 2.5 lakh commitments. The nationwide campaign, launched under the IndiaAI Mission with Intel India, invited citizens to pledge ethical AI use via a dedicated portal. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the achievement at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for inspiring the initiative. The record reflects significant public engagement and growing awareness about responsible AI adoption in the country.

Key Points: India Sets Guinness World Record for AI Responsibility Pledges

  • Guinness World Record set
  • Over 2.5 lakh pledges in 24 hours
  • Part of IndiaAI Mission
  • Focus on ethical AI principles
  • Summit gathered global leaders
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AI Summit: India sets Guinness World record with over 2.5 lakh AI responsibility pledges

India enters Guinness World Records by collecting over 2.5 lakh pledges for responsible AI use in 24 hours at the AI Impact Summit.

"This is the direction in which the nation must move - towards a future where AI is embraced with responsibility. - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, Feb 18

Union Minister for Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, on Wednesday announced that India has achieved the Guinness World Records title for the "Most pledges received for an AI responsibility campaign in 24 hours".

India achieved the Guinness title after collecting 2,50,946 valid pledges during the 24‑hour period (February 16-17, 2026), according to an official statement.

The nationwide 'AI Responsibility Pledge' campaign, launched under the IndiaAI Mission in collaboration with Intel India on February 16, invited citizens to commit to "the ethical, inclusive, and responsible use of Artificial Intelligence through the dedicated portal, aipledge.indiaai.gov.in.", the statement from IT Ministry said.

The announcement was made during the India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, in the presence of Guinness World Records Adjudicator, who officially verified the achievement.

The initiative encouraged participants to reflect on key principles such as data privacy, accountability, transparency, and combating misinformation through scenario-based questions. Participants who completed the pledge received a digital badge and access to AI learning pathways.

"This is the direction in which the nation must move - towards a future where AI is embraced with responsibility," Vaishnaw said, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his vision of engaging youth in the responsible and ethical use of AI.

Vaishnaw said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi inspired the authorities to take this pledge "to use AI as a tool for the good of society - as a technology that improves our lives - and to ensure it is used responsibly."

The record-setting participation - far exceeding the initial target of 5,000 pledges - reflects strong public engagement and growing awareness around responsible AI adoption, the minister said.

The 'India AI Impact Summit 2026' brings together the heads of state and government, ministers, global technology leaders, eminent researchers, multilateral institutions and industry stakeholders to deliberate on the role of AI in advancing inclusive growth.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see India setting records in the right areas. The focus on data privacy and combating misinformation is crucial. Hope this leads to actual policy and education, not just pledges.
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Rohit P
Target was 5000, got 2.5 lakh! That's the spirit of New India. When our PM gives a call, the nation responds. Proud moment for our tech community. 👏
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I appreciate the effort. But a pledge is just the first step. The real challenge is implementing these principles in everyday AI development and preventing bias, especially in a diverse country like India.
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Karthik V
Took the pledge myself! The scenario-based questions were quite thought-provoking. The digital badge is a nice touch. More such awareness campaigns are needed in regional languages too.
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Michael C
Setting a world record is impressive PR, but let's be honest. The key is what happens after the summit. Will there be follow-up, accountability measures, or public reports on how these pledges translate to action? Hope so.
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Ananya R
Inclusive growth through AI is the need of the hour. If this momentum is used to bridge the digital divide and create solutions for farmers, small businesses, and healthcare in villages, it

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