India Sets Guinness Record with 250,000+ AI Responsibility Pledges

India has secured a Guinness World Record for the most pledges received for an AI responsibility campaign within 24 hours, with over 250,000 valid commitments. The achievement was announced by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi. The nationwide campaign, launched under the IndiaAI Mission with Intel, encouraged citizens to pledge to use AI ethically, focusing on principles like data privacy and transparency. The massive participation, far exceeding its target, is hailed as a milestone in public engagement for building a responsible and human-centric AI ecosystem in India.

Key Points: India Sets Guinness World Record for AI Responsibility Pledges

  • Guinness World Record set
  • Over 250,000 pledges in 24 hours
  • Part of IndiaAI Mission
  • Focus on ethical AI principles
  • Campaign engaged students nationwide
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India sets Guinness World Record with more than 2.5 lakh AI responsibility pledges in 24 hrs at AI Impact Summit 2026

India achieves a Guinness World Record with over 250,000 pledges for responsible AI use in 24 hours, announced at the AI Impact Summit 2026.

"This is truly a proud day for the country. - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, February 18

Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, today announced that India has successfully achieved the Guinness World Records title for the "Most pledges received for an AI responsibility campaign in 24 hours," with a staggering 250,946 valid pledges received during the 24-hour period from February 16-17.

The announcement was made during the India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, in the presence of S Krishnan, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY); Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, MeitY, CEO, IndiaAI Mission and DG, NIC; Kavita Bhatia, COO, IndiaAI; Srinivasan Iyengar, SVP and GM, Central Engineering Group, Intel; and Pravin Patel, Guinness World Records Adjudicator, who officially verified the achievement.

The nationwide AI Responsibility Pledge campaign, launched under the IndiaAI Mission in collaboration with Intel India on February 16, sought to mobilise citizens across the country to commit to the ethical, inclusive, and responsible use of Artificial Intelligence through the dedicated portal, aipledge.indiaai.gov.in.

The initiative encouraged participants to reflect on key principles such as data privacy, accountability, transparency, and combating misinformation through scenario-based questions, thereby reinforcing India's vision of building a trustworthy and human-centric AI ecosystem. Participants who completed the pledge received a digital badge and access to AI learning pathways.

Addressing the media, Vaishnaw hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of engaging youth in the responsible and ethical use of AI. "It is his vision that inspired us to reach out to colleges, engage with faculty members, and encourage students to take this pledge to use AI as a tool for the good of society -- as a technology that improves our lives -- and to ensure it is used responsibly. A special round of applause to the 250,000 students who have taken this pledge. This is truly a proud day for the country. This is the direction in which the nation must move -- towards a future where AI is embraced with responsibility."

The Minister highlighted that the record-setting participation -- far exceeding the initial target of 5,000 pledges -- reflects strong public engagement and growing awareness around responsible AI adoption. He noted that the campaign represents a significant milestone in citizen-led digital responsibility and demonstrates India's commitment to shaping the global AI discourse with a focus on inclusion, ethics, and public trust.

- ANI

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Rohit P
A world record is great for headlines, but the real test is implementation. I hope this pledge translates into actual responsible behavior and isn't just another certificate for the CV. The government needs to follow up with strong data protection laws and enforcement.
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Arjun K
From 5,000 target to 2.5 lakh pledges! This shows the energy of our country when it comes to adopting new tech. Jai Hind! Let's make India a global leader in ethical AI development. The digital badge is a nice touch for the participants.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I'm really impressed. The collaboration with Intel and the focus on scenario-based learning is smart. Combating misinformation is crucial. Hope this momentum continues beyond the summit.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but was this organic participation or driven by college authorities making it mandatory for students? The numbers are impressive, but genuine understanding among all participants is more important than just a record.
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Kavya N
This makes me so proud! My younger brother took the pledge from his college in Chennai. He was really excited about the learning pathways. It's about time we lead the conversation on AI ethics instead of just following others. Well done!

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