UN Chief Praises India's AI Leadership in Meetings with Modi and Murmu

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, during his visit to New Delhi for the India AI Impact Summit, commended India's leadership in the artificial intelligence domain in separate meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu. The discussions centered on making AI development inclusive and ensuring the Global South has resources and a voice in shaping its future. President Murmu emphasized the urgent need for UN Security Council reforms to reflect contemporary realities and protect the developmental priorities of the Global South. Prime Minister Modi reiterated India's support for harnessing AI for global good and for efforts to give the Global South a greater voice within the United Nations.

Key Points: UN's Guterres Lauds India's AI Leadership at Delhi Summit

  • Guterres praised India's AI leadership
  • Discussions focused on inclusive AI for Global South
  • Urgent UN Security Council reform emphasized
  • India reiterated support for human-centric AI development
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Guterres, at meetings with PM Modi, President Murmu, congratulates India's leadership in AI domain

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres meets PM Modi and President Murmu, commending India's role in AI and discussing UN reforms and Global South.

"We talked about making AI all-inclusive and how the UN can play a constructive role in this regard. - PM Narendra Modi"

United Nations/New Delhi, Feb 20 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday congratulated India for its leadership in the AI domain at his meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu, according to his spokesperson's office.

Guterres congratulated them "on the organisation of the AI Impact Summit and expressed his deep appreciation for India's cooperation with the United Nations" at the separate meetings he had with the leaders in the Indian capital, the UN readouts said.

PM Modi said on X that during his meeting with Guterres, they "exchanged perspectives on UN reforms, especially giving greater voice to the Global South".

UN Under-Secretary-General Amandeep Singh Gill, who leads the organisation's AI and digital initiatives, was with Guterres at both meetings.

Gill, a former Indian diplomat, is also Guterres' special envoy for technology.

Guterres is in New Delhi for the India AI Impact Summit, where he strongly advocated for democratising AI and making it inclusive by ensuring the Global South gets resources for developing AI and a voice in determining its future.

"We talked about making AI all-inclusive and how the UN can play a constructive role in this regard," PM Modi said in a post on X after the meeting with the UN chief.

The Prime Minister said he "reiterated India's support towards any effort aimed at harnessing AI for a better planet".

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on X: "PM highlighted India's efforts in creating a human-centric AI development keeping in mind the priorities of the Global South".

President Murmu "thanked Secretary-General Guterres for his participation in the AI Impact Summit and welcomed his initiative to create a global scientific panel on AI to serve all of humanity", the Rashtrapati Bhavan said on X.

"The President noted that at a time of global uncertainties, multilateralism is facing major challenges, including a widening trust deficit. She added that the existing outdated framework of the UN Security Council must be reformed to reflect contemporary geo-political realities, and the Global South must have a greater say in decision-making. She emphasised that urgent reform of the UN Security Council is the key to maintaining the relevance and effectiveness of the UN," read a statement issued by the President's Secretariat.

"The President noted that while the 'UN-80' initiative offers a good platform for reforms, it is important that developmental priorities of the Global South are protected in any restructuring exercise. The President extended her good wishes for the rest of Mr Guterres' tenure as UN Secretary General, and reiterated India's full support towards multilateralism," it added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I'm glad the conversation is about democratizing AI. The resources and decision-making have been too concentrated in the West. India can be a bridge.
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Vikram M
Excellent points by President Murmu on UN reforms. The Security Council is outdated. If AI is to be governed fairly, the institutions governing it must be fair first. The Global South needs a proper seat at the table.
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Rohit P
Hope this translates to real action and funding for our startups and researchers. We hear a lot of praise, but we need concrete partnerships and investment to truly lead.
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Priya S
"Human-centric AI development" is the key phrase. Technology should solve our problems - from agriculture to healthcare - not just create more inequality. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
While the recognition is good, I hope we also focus on the ethical frameworks and data privacy laws at home. Leadership means setting the right example domestically too.
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Ananya R
Having Amandeep Singh Gill there is inspiring! It shows our diplomats and experts are at the forefront of global tech policy. More power to him!

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