Canada's AI Minister Evan Solomon to Strengthen India Ties at Global AI Summit

Canada's Minister for AI and Digital Innovation, Evan Solomon, is visiting New Delhi to participate in the India AI Impact Summit 2026. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral AI partnerships and engage with global leaders on the future economy. The summit, hosted at Bharat Mandapam, brings together policymakers, experts, and innovators from over 110 countries. It is guided by the foundational principles of promoting human-centric, sustainable, and inclusive AI development.

Key Points: Canadian AI Minister Evan Solomon Attends India AI Impact Summit

  • Strengthening Canada-India AI partnership
  • Focus on practical tech collaborations
  • Summit held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
  • Guided by People, Planet, Progress pillars
  • Over 110 countries participating
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Canadian AI Minister Evan Solomon to participate in Global AI Impact Summit in New Delhi

Canada's Minister Evan Solomon visits New Delhi for the Global AI Impact Summit to advance AI partnerships and meet senior Indian officials.

Canadian AI Minister Evan Solomon to participate in Global AI Impact Summit in New Delhi
"Canada is in New Delhi this week to strengthen its AI partnership with India and engage with global leaders shaping the economy of the future. - High Commission of Canada"

New Delhi, February 18

Canada's Minister for AI and Digital Innovation, Evan Solomon, will participate in the Global AI Impact Summit being held in the national capital, the High Commission of Canada in India shared on Wednesday.

In a series of posts on X, the High Commission highlighted how the visit aims to strengthen Canada's AI partnership with India, with Minister Solomon slated to meet senior Indian officials.

The posts further noted that the visit is focused on advancing partnerships in the fields of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.

"Canada is in New Delhi this week to strengthen its AI partnership with India and engage with global leaders shaping the economy of the future. From February 18 to 21, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation Evan Solomon will meet with senior Indian officials and participate in the India AI Impact Summit 2026. The visit is focused on advancing practical partnerships in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies -- expanding opportunities for Canadian companies, attracting investment, and strengthening Canada's competitive position in the global economy," the post stated.

The India AI Impact Summit 2026 is being held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. It started on February 16 and will run up to February 20, 2026. The Summit brought together government policymakers, industry AI experts, academicians, technology innovators and civil society from across the world at New Delhi to advance global discussions on artificial intelligence.

The India AI Impact Summit, the first global AI summit to be hosted in the Global South, aims to reflect on the transformative potential of, AI aligning with the national vision of "Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya" (welfare for all, happiness for all) and global principle of AI for Humanity.

The Summit will have participation of more than 110 countries, 30 International organizations, including about 20 HoS/HoG level participation, about 45 Ministers.

The AI summit is part of an evolving international process aimed at strengthening global cooperation on the governance, safety, and societal impact of AI.

The India AI Impact Summit 2026 is guided by three Sutras or foundational pillars - People, Planet, and Progress. These sutras articulate the core principles for global cooperation on artificial intelligence. They aim to promote human-centric AI that safeguards rights and ensures equitable benefits across societies, environmentally sustainable advancement of AI, and inclusive economic and technological advancement.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, international partnerships like this are crucial. Canada has strong AI research, and India has the talent and scale. Combining these strengths can accelerate solutions for healthcare, agriculture, and climate change. A very positive step.
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Priya S
Glad to see the summit is being held in the Global South for the first time. The principles of 'Sarvajana Hitaya' are perfect for guiding AI development. My only respectful criticism: I hope the discussions lead to actionable policies that protect data privacy and prevent job displacement here in India.
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Rohit P
Good initiative. But let's be practical. These summits often have big speeches and then little follow-up. I hope our officials ensure the partnership benefits Indian startups and MSMEs with tech transfer, not just big Canadian firms looking for a market. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
The focus on People, Planet, and Progress is exactly what we need. AI should solve our local problems - from crop prediction to managing urban traffic. Hope they discuss making AI tools affordable and accessible in regional languages too.
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David E
Strong move by India. Hosting 110 countries is no small feat. This positions New Delhi as a serious hub for the future of tech governance. The Canada-India tech corridor has huge potential if both sides navigate the partnership well.

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