IYC AI Summit Protest "Bad Idea," Hurts India's Tech Image: Expert

Rajasthan Technical University VC Prof Nimit Chowdhary has strongly criticized the Indian Youth Congress's shirtless protest at the AI Impact Summit, labeling it a "bad idea" and counterproductive to India's efforts to position itself as a global AI leader. He argued the summit was about showcasing India's talent and innovation on a world stage, not politics, and that the protest was in poor taste. The protest over issues like unemployment triggered a political storm, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemning Congress leaders for praising the action. Chowdhary maintained the summit was an outstanding event that strengthened India's role in global AI discussions.

Key Points: Expert Slams IYC AI Summit Protest as Counterproductive

  • Protest disrupts global AI summit
  • Expert calls it counterproductive to India's image
  • PM Modi slams Congress for praising protest
  • Summit showcased India as major AI player
  • Delhi Police arrest five protesters
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IYC protest at AI Summit a bad idea, counterproductive to our achievements: Prof Nimit Chowdhary

Rajasthan VC Prof Nimit Chowdhary criticizes the shirtless Youth Congress protest at the AI Summit, calling it a poor show that undermines India's global tech standing.

"It was definitely a bad idea to do such an act. - Prof Nimit Chowdhary"

New Delhi, Feb 23

The recent shirtless protest by the Indian Youth Congress to disrupt the AI Impact Summit was a 'bad idea' and 'counterproductive' to India's positioning itself as a major AI player, Rajasthan Technical University's Vice Chancellor Professor Nimit Chowdhary said on Monday.

Speaking to IANS, Chowdhary said the AI Summit was not about politics but was about India.

"Any effort, any attempt to disrupt it or to put up a show which is counterproductive was a bad idea. I think they (IYC) should not have done that. It was definitely a bad idea to do such an act," he said.

There were several major tech players from across the globe at the Summit.

"Technology players were there. Head of the states were there. The protest had nothing to do with democracy," Chowdhary stated.

He further said that when we are showcasing out talent and innovation, "it's about India, it's about youth of India, it's about the future of India. Even if there were differences, the best thing was not to protest at this global platform. There are other sane ways to register your protest but this was definitely a poor show in bad taste," he noted.

During their protest on February 20, Youth Congress members raised slogans over issues such as unemployment, inflation, and the reported India-US trade deal, triggering a political storm and sharp exchanges between the BJP-led Union government and the Opposition. The Delhi Police have arrested five people in the case.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday slammed Congress leaders for "praising" their youth wing's protest. "Unfortunately, the leaders of the oldest party of the country are praising those who embarrassed the country instead of criticising them," the PM said.

Chowdhary said the India AI Impact Summit was an outstanding event.

"It definitely sent out a very strong message that India is there on the world stage and would be a major player as far as AI is concerned. This is definitely going to strengthen India's position in global AI discussions," said Chowdhary.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree the method was poor, the issues they raised are real. Youth unemployment is a crisis. But yes, disrupting a summit where India is showcasing its tech prowess was not the way. Could have held a parallel press conference.
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Rohit P
Totally counterproductive! Foreign delegates must have been shocked. We want them to see India as the next Silicon Valley, not a place for political drama. The IYC has done a great disservice to the country's image. Shameful.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, this summit was a big deal for networking and opportunities. The protest just distracted from the actual content and achievements showcased. The issues are valid, but the platform was wrong.
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Vikram M
The professor makes a fair point, but let's not ignore the PM's comment. It's politics as usual. One side protests, the other side condemns. The real loss is to India's brand as a stable, forward-thinking tech hub.
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Kavya N
Why go shirtless? It's so undignified. There are a thousand ways to protest intelligently. This just makes our youth look like hooligans on the world stage. We need to be smarter about our dissent. 🤦‍♀️

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