NDMC Prepares Delhi for AI Summit 2026 with Smart City Tech & Beautification

NDMC Vice Chairperson Kuljeet Singh Chahal conducted a comprehensive review of preparations for the upcoming India AI Impact Summit 2026. The review highlighted the operational readiness of the Integrated Command and Control Centre, which monitors hundreds of cameras and tracks sanitation vehicles in real-time. A major city beautification drive is underway, involving thousands of plants, upgraded roads, and special illuminations. The summit aims to showcase India's technological leadership under the theme of universal welfare and progress.

Key Points: Delhi's AI Summit 2026 Prep Reviewed by NDMC Vice Chairperson

  • 24/7 Integrated Command Centre monitoring
  • 41 major roads upgraded & beautified
  • 333+ CCTV cameras for security
  • AI as pillar of economy & innovation
  • Sanitation vehicles GPS-tracked
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NDMC Vice Chairperson reviews AI Summit preparations to align with PM Modi's vision

NDMC Vice Chairperson reviews smart city tech, security, and beautification for India AI Impact Summit 2026, aligning with PM Modi's vision.

"NDMC is fully prepared to welcome global delegates and will present a safe, smart, and clean capital city. - Kuljeet Singh Chahal"

New Delhi, February 14

Inspired by the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a technologically empowered and developed India, Vice Chairperson, NDMC, Kuljeet Singh Chahal conducted an on-ground review of the preparations underway in the NDMC area for the India AI Impact Summit 2026, taking place February 16-20.

He stated that NDMC is fully prepared to welcome global delegates and will present a safe, smart, and clean capital city, according to a release.

Chahal said that NDMC is working in alignment with the Summit's theme "Sarvajan Hitaya, Sarvajan Sukhaya", which means Welfare for All, Happiness for All. The theme is based on three guiding principles, People, Planet, and Progress, and NDMC is implementing these values across all its initiatives to create a smart, inclusive, and future-ready capital.

The review began at the NDMC Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC), which Chahal termed the "third eye of the city" during the Summit. He informed that the ICCC integrates 333 NDMC CCTV cameras, 183 Delhi Police cameras, and 214 PWD cameras for round-the-clock monitoring. NDMC is coordinating closely with the Delhi Traffic Police, with a dedicated traffic helpline established at the control room

Senior Delhi Police officers, Deepak Purohit, Joint Commissioner, New Delhi Range; Hukmaram, Additional DCP, New Delhi; Devesh Kumar Mahla, Deputy Commissioner, New Delhi District; and D.K. Gupta, Additional CP, Traffic Zone-II, along with senior NDMC officials including Rakesh Kumar, Secretary; H.P. Singh, Chief Engineer; Dr. Shakuntala Srivastava, Chief Medical Officer (Health); Dabas, Director (Horticulture); Radha Kishan, Director (Public Relations) and other officers were also present during the inspection.

Chahal stated that through the CCTV network, various NDMC services and civic operations are continuously monitored for prompt resolution, as per the release.

He further informed that all sanitation and service vehicles are being tracked through *GPS, including **959 RFID-enabled bins, 10 jetting machines, 12 mechanical road sweepers, 8 anti-smog guns, and 14 water tankers. Each vehicle's route, distance, and activity are monitored, and alerts are generated if any vehicle exits NDMC limits. Ninety-nine hot spots have been identified at hotels, markets, and high-footfall areas, where garbage is collected multiple times daily.

For environmental safety, 20 air quality sensors* have been installed across the NDMC area, monitoring 6 to 8 parameters and generating alerts for concerned departments in case of any abnormality. All complaints received through the NDMC 311 App, phone calls, and websites are centrally monitored at the ICCC and automatically routed to the relevant officers, with real-time status updates provided to citizens.

He added that 24x7 staffing has been deployed at the ICCC, including Directors, Joint Directors, Nodal Officers, and representatives from all concerned departments.

After reviewing the Command & Control Centre, Chahal inspected various on-ground arrangements across the NDMC area. He said that a large-scale beautification drive is underway, with over 15,000 decorative plants, 4,000 hanging baskets, 15 floral boards, and 23 floral fountains* being installed. A Tulip Festival at Shanti Path will also be organised during the Summit. All *41 major roads* are being upgraded with new signage, road markings, footpaths, street lighting, and safety devices, while prominent buildings and junctions are being specially illuminated.

For sanitation, 41 critical roads are under 24x7 monitoring, supported by mechanised sweeping, night-time garbage lifting, active transfer stations, and a strict zero-accumulation policy, the release noted.

During the field inspection, Chahal, along with departmental heads, covered Palika Kendra, Tolstoy Marg, Janpath, Windsor Roundabout, Ashoka Road, C-Hexagon, Akbar Road, Prime Minister's Roundabout, Teen Murti Roundabout, MTC Road and Sardar Patel Marg up to PSOI.

Chahal stated that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Artificial Intelligence has emerged not just as a technology but as a strong pillar of the global economy, innovation, and employment generation. Through the India AI Impact Summit 2026, India will showcase its technological capabilities and global leadership. He said that this Summit is among the most significant global events of its kind ever held in a developing nation and will mark a milestone in India's journey toward global leadership in AI.

Chahal appreciated the Chairperson, Secretary, Financial Advisor, and all NDMC officers, engineers, and field staff for their tireless efforts, stating that they are working day and night to prepare the capital for the Summit. He expressed confidence that NDMC will present a clean, safe, beautiful, and smart capital city to the world in line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi .

- ANI

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Priya S
"Sarvajan Hitaya, Sarvajan Sukhaya" is a beautiful theme. Hope the benefits of this AI summit and the tech deployed trickle down to solve everyday problems for common citizens too, like better traffic management and faster grievance redressal. The intent seems good.
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Rohit P
While the scale is commendable, I hope this isn't just a cosmetic makeover for the summit. We need permanent solutions for garbage, air quality, and traffic. The GPS on bins is good, but what about the colonies outside NDMC area? The problem is city-wide.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, it's heartening to see such coordinated efforts. The focus on environmental sensors and a zero-accumulation garbage policy is exactly what the city needs. If maintained, it will significantly improve quality of life. Best of luck for the summit!
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Vikram M
PM Modi's vision for a tech-empowered India is taking concrete shape. Hosting a global AI summit puts us on the map. The 'third eye' ICCC sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, but it's real! Hope our engineers and startups get global recognition from this event.
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Kavya N
Over 15,000 plants and a Tulip Festival! 😍 Finally, our capital will look as beautiful as it deserves to be. Hope citizens also learn to keep it clean. The real test begins after the delegates leave. Let's all pledge to do our bit.

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