Karnataka Eyes Global AI Leadership at BTS 2026, Stresses Responsible Tech

Karnataka is positioning itself as a global hub for responsible innovation as it prepares for the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2026, themed 'AI and Beyond'. Minister Priyank Kharge emphasized the state's mature, $300 billion-plus startup ecosystem and its calibrated approach to attracting sustainable tech investments. The state is developing policy frameworks for responsible AI and sustainable data centres while exploring regulatory sandboxes. Industry leaders like Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw highlight the summit's role in showcasing deep tech and the ethical deployment of AI.

Key Points: Karnataka Pitches Responsible AI at Bengaluru Tech Summit 2026

  • State funds over 1,300 startups
  • Summit theme is 'AI and Beyond'
  • Frameworks for responsible AI & sustainable data centres
  • Over 80 countries participating
  • Focus on regulatory sandboxes for innovation
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Karnataka pitches 'Responsible AI, Sustainable Tech' at BTS 2026, eyes global partnerships: Priyank Kharge

Karnataka targets global partnerships for BTS 2026, focusing on responsible AI, sustainable tech, and a mature startup ecosystem valued over $300 billion.

"We are not here to race to the bottom. We are a much more mature ecosystem. - Priyank Kharge"

New Delhi, April 17

Karnataka is doubling down on deep tech, responsible Artificial Intelligence, and sustainable infrastructure as it gears up for the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2026, with the state positioning itself as India's innovation hub rather than joining a "race to the bottom" for investments.

Speaking on the sidelines of a BTS 2026 curtain-raiser in Delhi, Priyank Kharge, Minister of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, said Karnataka has "funded over 1,300 startups" and remains "the startup capital of the country." The state's startup ecosystem is "valued over $300 billion" and ranks "number 8 in the world," he noted.

This year's summit, scheduled for November 17-19, is themed 'AI and Beyond'. Kharge said the Delhi outreach was aimed at "dialogue with the diplomats to seek their help to ensure that we get more companies from their respective countries to Karnataka." He added that "over 80 countries" are already participating and "there will be over 40 ambassadors, high commissioners, deputy high commissioners and other dignitaries" at the event.

On the policy front, Kharge said Karnataka is working on frameworks for "responsible AI" and "sustainable data centres," while also consulting the industry on "better regulations." Demand for regulatory sandboxes is rising, he said: "A lot of people have been asking for innovation, regulatory sandboxes. And I think that is something that we are also very keen to do as a government. We have done it at a very experimental level and I think we'll need to go on a scale and we'll do it."

Asked about competing for large-scale data centre and AI investments, Kharge said Karnataka is taking a calibrated approach. "We are not here to race to the bottom. We are a much more mature ecosystem. So, while we want data centres, we also need to ensure that they are sustainable data centres. And also, we need to ensure that we use them to grow an ecosystem for emerging technologies as well."

Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Founder, Biocon Limited, speaking about the event, said BTS 2026 will spotlight "all aspects of deep tech, AI-led tech and tech in general," including biotech. "Innovation is the new mantra for our country's growth towards Viksit Bharat and AI-led innovation is certainly the new frontier which India can also participate in, in a leadership manner," she said.

Shaw said the summit will showcase technologies "from a start-up stage to a scaled-up level" and called it a moment of "huge disruptions" in how AI is deployed. "This is a very exciting time we're living in... how we use AI ethically and responsibly and like always, I think Bengaluru and Karnataka are taking the lead," she said.

"Well, everyone is leveraging AI; these are early days of AI, but I think everyone is learning to deploy AI because if you don't, you will be left behind," she said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see the focus on ethics and sustainability. It's not just about growth, but responsible growth. I hope this summit also addresses the digital divide and ensures AI benefits reach rural Karnataka as well, not just Bengaluru.
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Rohit P
$300 billion startup ecosystem and 8th in the world? That's massive! But I hope the government also focuses on improving basic infrastructure in Bengaluru - better roads, reliable power, and water supply. That will truly support this tech vision.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the AI space here, the mention of regulatory sandboxes is very encouraging. It shows the government is listening to innovators. This can really help India create its own AI frameworks instead of just following the West.
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Kiran H
"We are not here to race to the bottom" - this is a very mature stance. Quality over quantity. Attracting the right kind of sustainable investment will have long-term benefits for the state and create better jobs. Good move!
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Michael C
While the vision is impressive, I hope the execution matches the promise. We've seen many grand announcements before. The key will be in the details of the "responsible AI" framework and how it's implemented on the ground.

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