Rishi Sunak Praises India's AI Talent Pool at Delhi Summit

Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, speaking at the India AI Impact Summit, declared that India possesses one of the world's deepest pools of AI talent. He credited India's digital public infrastructure, like UPI, for providing unparalleled distribution rails for new products. Sunak highlighted the country's energetic startup ecosystem, which is producing a leading number of unicorns and attracting major AI investments. He concluded by emphasizing the government's role in managing the labor market transition that AI will bring.

Key Points: Sunak: India Has Deep AI Talent Pool, Digital Edge

  • Deep AI talent pool
  • Leading digital public infrastructure
  • Positive public tech sentiment
  • High-energy startup ecosystem
  • Government's role in managing AI transition
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"India has one of deepest pools of AI talent": Ex UK PM Rishi Sunak

Former UK PM Rishi Sunak highlights India's AI talent, digital infrastructure, and positive tech sentiment at the India AI Impact Summit.

"India has one of the deepest pools of AI talent anywhere in the world. - Rishi Sunak"

New Delhi, February 18

At the India AI Impact Summit, Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says that India has one of the deepest pools of AI talent anywhere in the world.

Sunak said that several countries are investing in developing practical solutions in India.

He said, "You're starting to see incredible announcements from some of these frontier labs, not just in terms of the dollars of investment that they're putting into the country, but the practical applications that they're developing here. Why are they doing that here? India has one of the deepest pools of AI talent anywhere in the world."

"Second, digital public infrastructure. Many people here take it for granted because they're so used to it now. To give you perspective, other parts of the world do not have UPI. They certainly don't have Ayushman Bharat health accounts. India has leapfrogged ahead of many countries. What they do is provide distribution rails for developing a product that can be distributed to a billion people in a trusted, digitally verifiable way. That's extraordinary. Lastly, the positive sentiment in India toward this technology," he added.

Sunak said that there is an energy is high in India surrounding the tech ecosystem.

"If you're doing something in India, you're doing it in a place where people are hungry, excited, and eager to use it to get the benefits. It's why people are coming here. Having spent time with many Indian entrepreneurs over the course of today, you can just see the energy in the ecosystem here. What's happening here in the startup ecosystem, the venture ecosystem is extraordinary," he said.

He noted how India is producing the most unicorns in the world.

"If you might be sitting in Silicon Valley, sure, of course, that's an exceptional place. But then you start looking at who else is producing the most unicorns in the world? Who is putting the most investment into AI consumer applications? The answer is here," he said.

Sunak added, "We have to be clear that AI is going to change the labour market. Some jobs will go. Many more will be redesigned... The role of government is not to stop innovation, but to support people in taking on these new tasks and roles with confidence and security... Policy makers need to reassure their citizens that they will manage the transition well, thereby lessening people's anxiety."

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.

- ANI

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Priya S
He's absolutely right about digital public infrastructure being a game-changer. UPI and Aadhaar have created a foundation that no other country has. This is our real competitive advantage in deploying AI solutions at scale. So proud!
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech here, the energy is palpable. But we need to ensure this AI boom benefits everyone, not just urban elites. Applications in agriculture, vernacular language support, and healthcare in rural areas are crucial.
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Vikram M
The point about managing the transition for jobs is critical. We have a massive workforce. AI should augment our people, not replace them. Policy needs to focus on large-scale reskilling, especially for MSMEs. A good, balanced perspective from Sunak.
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Rohit P
True, we have talent. But let's be honest, most top AI research papers still come from the US or China. We need more fundamental research and risk-taking, not just application development. Our education system needs to encourage more innovation, not just grades.
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Michael C
Having worked with teams in Bangalore and Hyderabad, I can confirm the quality of AI engineers here is world-class. The combination of technical skill, problem-solving for a complex market, and cost-effectiveness is unmatched. The global tech ecosystem truly relies on Indian talent.

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