Sundar Pichai: US-India AI Partnership Critical for Global Benefit

Google CEO Sundar Pichai emphasized the critical importance of the US-India technology partnership at an event marking India's joining of the US-led Pax Silica initiative. He stated that collaboration is essential to ensure the benefits of AI reach everyone globally and highlighted India's extraordinary potential trajectory with the technology. Pichai detailed Google's full-stack commitment in India, including a $15 billion infrastructure investment, AI product development, and skilling initiatives aimed at millions. The Pax Silica initiative focuses on securing supply chains for key technologies like AI to foster greater commercial partnerships between allied nations.

Key Points: Sundar Pichai on US-India AI Partnership & Pax Silica

  • US-India partnership critical for AI
  • Google's $15B India AI infrastructure investment
  • Pax Silica focuses on secure tech supply chains
  • AI to aid farmers, healthcare, and skilling in India
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"Must work together to ensure AI benefit for everyone": Sundar Pichai, says "US India partnership critical'

Google CEO Sundar Pichai highlights the critical US-India tech partnership at the Pax Silica event, outlining AI investments and initiatives for India.

"We must work together to ensure the benefits of AI are available to everyone, and everywhere. - Sundar Pichai"

New Delhi, February 20

Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Friday highlighted the importance of tech partnership between India and the US and congratulated the countries as India is set to join the US-led Pax Silica initiative focused on making sure that the supply chains are safe and secure and encourages greater commercial partnerships across key technologies.

Speaking at a special event held to mark India's joining the Pax Silica initiative led by the US in the national capital, Pichai hailed the US-India partnership as critical.

"We are on the cusp of an era of hyper progress and new discoveries, but the best outcomes are not guaranteed. we must work together to ensure the benefits of AI are available to everyone, and everywhere," he said

"I believe India is going to have an extraordinary trajectory with AI, and we are supporting with a full-stack commitment, including products, scaling and infrastructure. We are working on building AI products and solutions for Indian consumers and businesses to empower India's incredible developer community, we've already contributed 22 Gemma models to AI coach, and we are working closely with the government to bring AI applications with real world impact be through delivering timely monsoon forecast to farmers, helping healthcare workers screen for diseases like diabetic retinopathy or making information and services accessible in more languages, our current extends to reimagining the products, people use every day," he said.

Pichai also highlighted the range of partnerships that Google has in India, saying that the idea is to bring the benefits of AI to people and businesses in India.

"Globally, our scam detection features with circle to search and lens are used in India more than anywhere else. The Gemini app is growing rapidly across the world, and it's available in 10 languages spoken in India. And YouTube supports a vibrant ecosystem of Indian content creators sharing music, arts and culture with the world. Second skilling, through the AI skill house, we are working to equip 10 million future Indian leaders with the tools to drive global progress. We are also partnering with Wadhwani AI to reach students and early career professionals with a Google AI certificate, which we announced earlier this week. Third, infrastructure. Last year, we announced a $15 billion investment in Indian infrastructure with the AI hub in Vizag at the centre. This hub will house gigawatt-scale compute, when finished, it will bring jobs and the benefits of cutting-edge AI to people and businesses across India," he said.

Pichai said that building on these initiatives will significantly expand the digital trade routes and serve as a literal bridge between our two countries, and underlined the importance of stable supply chains built on a foundation of shared trust, products, subsea cables, and AI hubs or are all dependent on a complex flow of goods and components across borders.

"We recently announced the India America connect initiative, which will deliver new subsea cable routes to connect the US India and multiple locations across the southern hemisphere. Combined with our existing cable systems, this initiative will significantly expand the digital trade routes and serve as a literal bridge between our two countries. None of this would be possible without stable supply chains built on a foundation of shared trust, products, subsea cables, AI hubs or are all dependent on a complex flow of goods and components across borders. Pax silica focuses on making sure that the supply chains are safe and secure and encourages greater commercial partnerships across key technologies," he said.

Pax Silica is the US Department of State's flagship effort on AI and supply chain security, advancing a new economic security consensus among allies and trusted partners.

The Pax Silica Declaration underlines the importance of a reliable supply chain indispensable to mutual economic security and recognises AI as a transformative force for long-term prosperity.

The India AI Impact Summit 2026, the first global AI summit hosted in the Global South, has brought together policymakers, industry leaders, academics and civil society representatives to deliberate on responsible AI governance and inclusive technological advancement.

- ANI

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Rohit P
$15 billion investment and an AI hub in Vizag? This could be a game-changer for job creation in Andhra and Telangana. Hope the benefits reach tier-2 and tier-3 cities, not just the metros. The focus on skilling 10 million people is crucial.
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Aditya G
While the partnership sounds promising, we must ensure it doesn't just create a dependency. "Shared trust" is key. We need to build our own sovereign capabilities alongside these collaborations. The real test will be in the execution on the ground.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the emphasis on secure supply chains (Pax Silica) is very reassuring. The subsea cable project to connect the US and India will be vital infrastructure. Global progress needs stable, trusted partnerships like this.
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Kavya N
Love that Gemini is available in 10 Indian languages! Making AI accessible in local languages is how you truly democratize technology. Hope the AI Skill House reaches students in smaller towns and villages, not just the IITs and NITs.
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Michael C
A respectful critique: Announcements and summits are good, but the proof is in the pudding. We've heard big promises before. I hope this leads to tangible, open-source contributions and tech transfer that genuinely uplifts the Indian developer ecosystem.
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