India & France Launch Global South AI Summit for Inclusive Tech Future

India and France have positioned the upcoming AI Impact Summit in New Delhi as a historic milestone, marking the first major global AI gathering hosted in a Global South nation. The summit, structured around the themes of people, planet, and progress, aims to democratize AI access and shift focus from regulation to practical deployment and outcomes. It builds on cooperation from the Paris AI Action Summit and will feature an expo, symposiums, and leadership discussions. The ambassadors emphasize avoiding fragmented global rules while leveraging India's scale as a testing ground for AI implementation.

Key Points: India-France AI Impact Summit: A Global South Milestone

  • First major global AI summit in a Global South country
  • Focus on democratizing AI access and scalability
  • Shift from abstract regulation to real-world implementation
  • Aims to avoid fragmented global AI rules
  • Features expo, research, and CEO roundtables
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India, France frame AI Impact Summit as global south milestone

India and France frame the Delhi AI Impact Summit as a pivotal shift toward inclusive, practical AI governance focused on Global South priorities.

"This is of great consequence. - Indian Ambassador Vinay M Kwatra"

Washington, Jan 31

India and France presented the upcoming AI Impact Summit in New Delhi as a turning point in global artificial intelligence governance, with a focus on inclusion, development, and real-world outcomes.

Participating in a panel discussion at a CSIS conference here, Indian Ambassador to the US Vinay M Kwatra and French Ambassador Laurent Bili said the February summit in New Delhi will build on earlier global AI meetings while expanding the agenda to reflect Global South priorities.

Kwatra said the summit marks the first time a major global AI gathering is being held in a Global South country.

"This is of great consequence," he said, adding that the summit aims to reflect how AI can benefit societies beyond advanced economies.

He said India has structured the summit around three core themes - people, planet, and progress - with an emphasis on democratizing AI access.

"The idea is to ensure AI is available, accessible, and scalable for people at large," Kwatra said.

Bili said France and India are continuing cooperation launched at the Paris AI Action Summit in 2025, which shifted global discussions toward practical applications and investment.

"We want to go further on implementation," Bili said, pointing to planned side events in Delhi focused on sustainable and public-interest AI.

Kwatra said the summit's focus on "impact" reflects a deliberate shift from abstract regulation to deployment and outcomes.

"The impact part is essential," he said. "Societies must move toward implementation."

The summit is expected to feature an AI expo with hundreds of exhibitors, research symposiums, CEO roundtables, and a leaders' declaration. Kwatra said the goal is a "full-stack AI summit" spanning research, industry, and governance.

Both ambassadors said the summit will also aim to avoid fragmented global AI rules, while respecting national approaches.

Bili said Paris helped catalyze major AI investments in France and across Europe, including large commitments to computing infrastructure and research.

Kwatra said India is seeing similar momentum, with major global technology companies investing heavily in AI infrastructure, compute capacity, and energy.

He said India's large population and rapid adoption of digital platforms position it as a key testing ground for AI deployment at scale.

The AI Impact Summit will take place in New Delhi in February 2026, following earlier summits in the United Kingdom, South Korea, and France.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally, the Global South gets a seat at the table! For too long, AI rules have been made by a few wealthy nations. India's scale and digital adoption (UPI, Aadhaar) make it the ideal place to discuss how AI can actually help developing economies. Cautiously optimistic.
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Rohit P
Good initiative, but the proof will be in the pudding. We've had many summits and declarations. Will this lead to affordable AI tools for our MSMEs and startups, or just more talk? Need to ensure the 'democratizing access' part is real, not just a slogan.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the India-France partnership strengthening in tech. The shift from abstract regulation to practical implementation is crucial. Hope the summit addresses job displacement concerns alongside the benefits. The expo could be a great platform for Indian AI talent.
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Karthik V
Jai Hind! This summit must focus on building our own compute infrastructure and reducing dependence. Glad to see the mention of energy – AI needs massive power, and we must plan for sustainable growth. Let's lead in green AI solutions too.
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Meera T
As a teacher, I'm most interested in how AI can personalize education for millions of children in different languages. If the 'impact' theme delivers tools for our schools and anganwadis, it will be a true success. The focus should remain on societal good, not just corporate profits.

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