Global AI Summit 2026: India Hosts World Leaders for Historic Tech Dialogue

The India AI Impact Summit 2026 has commenced at New Delhi's Bharat Mandapam, marked by an atmosphere of high-level diplomacy and innovation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi set the tone, emphasizing the summit's guiding philosophy of "welfare and happiness for all" through human-centric AI development. The event, the first major global AI gathering hosted in the Global South, features participation from over 20 countries, including heads of state like Emmanuel Macron and Lula da Silva. Alongside the summit, the expansive India AI Impact Expo showcases real-world applications, with hundreds of startups, country pavilions, and sessions running until February 20.

Key Points: India Hosts Global AI Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam

  • India hosts first global AI summit in Global South
  • Focus on AI for healthcare, education, and governance
  • Expo features 300+ pavilions and 600+ startups
  • Participation from 20+ countries and global leaders
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Bharat Mandapam pulses with "unprecedented energy" as India hosts historic Global AI Summit

PM Modi inaugurates India AI Impact Summit 2026, welcoming world leaders to discuss human-centric AI progress, innovation, and global collaboration.

"Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya meaning welfare for all and happiness for all - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, February 16

The corridors of Bharat Mandapam are buzzing with unprecedented energy as New Delhi welcomes a global assembly of Presidents, Prime Ministers and technology pioneers for the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

This atmosphere of high-level diplomacy and innovation was set in motion by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who on Monday welcomed world leaders, industry experts and dignitaries who have arrived to participate in the landmark event.

In a post on X, In a post on social media platform X, the Prime Minister highlighted the guiding philosophy of the summit: "Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya" meaning welfare for all and happiness for all.

This theme reflects India's shared commitment to harnessing Artificial Intelligence for human-centric progress.

"I warmly welcome world leaders, captains of industry, innovators, policymakers, researchers and tech enthusiasts from across the world for this Summit," PM Modi wrote, bringing the world together to discuss the future of AI.

Connecting this vision to real-world applications, the Prime Minister stressed that AI, at present, is transforming several critical sectors, including healthcare, education, agriculture, governance and enterprise.

By hosting this summit, India aims to enrich the global discourse on diverse aspects of the technology, ranging from innovation and collaboration to responsible use.

"I am confident that the outcomes of the Summit will help shape a future that is progressive, innovative and opportunity-driven," PM Modi added.

Asserting India's unique position in this global shift, the Prime Minister thanked the 1.4 billion people of the country, stating that the nation now stands at the forefront of the AI transformation.

PM Modi highlighted that India's strides, from digital public infrastructure to a vibrant start-up ecosystem and cutting-edge research, reflect a rare blend of ambition and responsibility.

This domestic strength serves as the backdrop for an unprecedented roster of Presidents, Prime Ministers, Crown Princes, and leading global technology voices participating in the event.

The summit marks the first global AI gathering to be hosted in the Global South, with participation from leaders across 20 countries, including French President Emmanuel Macron, Brazilian President Lula da Silva, and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, alongside UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

Translating these high-level discussions into tangible action, PM Modi is set to inaugurate the India AI Impact Expo 2026.

Being held alongside the Summit at Bharat Mandapam, the Expo serves as a national demonstration of AI in action, where policy meets practice, innovation meets scale, and technology meets the everyday citizen.

Spread across 10 arenas covering more than 70,000 square metres, the Expo brings together global technology firms, start-ups, academia, research institutions, Union Ministries, State Governments, and international partners.

The event features 13 country pavilions showcasing international collaboration from nations including Australia, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Serbia, Estonia, Tajikistan, and Africa.

To provide a structured experience for the expected 2.5 lakh visitors, the Expo hosts over 300 curated exhibition pavilions and live demonstrations, organised into three thematic chakras: People, Planet, and Progress.

In addition, it features over 600 high-potential start-ups, many of which are building globally relevant and population-scale solutions already deployed in real-world settings.

The massive scale of the event is further highlighted by over 500 sessions featuring more than 3,250 visionary speakers and panel members.

Running until February 20, the Impact Summit and Expo showcase New Delhi's ambition to shape an AI future that is inclusive, responsible, and impactful, anchored in the Prime Minister's broader vision for sovereign AI that benefits every global citizen.

- ANI

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Priya S
The scale is mind-boggling! 2.5 lakh visitors, 300+ pavilions... Bharat Mandapam must be buzzing. I hope the discussions on AI in agriculture and healthcare translate into real solutions for our farmers and rural clinics. That's where the true impact lies.
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Michael C
As someone in the tech industry, it's impressive to see India taking the lead. The mix of global leaders and 600+ startups is a powerful combination for innovation. The 'sovereign AI' vision is particularly interesting in today's geopolitical climate.
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Rohit P
While the summit is a great initiative, I hope it's not just about optics and big numbers. The real test is whether this leads to affordable AI tools for small businesses and better digital literacy at the grassroots level. Let's see the follow-through.
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Shreya B
Love the theme of People, Planet, and Progress! AI for sustainable development is the need of the hour. Seeing so many country pavilions, including African nations, shows this is becoming a truly collaborative global effort. Jai Hind!
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David E
The emphasis on "responsible use" is critical. As AI advances, ethical frameworks are just as important as the technology itself. India's digital public infrastructure (like UPI) is a great example of tech done right at scale. This summit could set global standards.

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