Lithuania Hails New Delhi as "Heart of AI" at Global Summit, Eyes India Partnership

Lithuania's Economy and Innovation Minister Edvinas Griksas declared New Delhi the "heart of AI" during the India AI Impact Summit 2026, emphasizing the need for global partnerships. He outlined Lithuania's own initiatives, including an AI factory and a regulatory sandbox, as part of its national AI strategy. The minister highlighted the vast potential for India-Lithuania collaboration across sectors like biotech and manufacturing, citing AI's horizontal nature. He also affirmed that a proposed free trade agreement would significantly strengthen bilateral cooperation in the AI field and beyond.

Key Points: Lithuania Calls New Delhi "Heart of AI," Seeks India Collaboration

  • Lithuania praises India's AI leadership
  • AI termed a "horizontal breakthrough technology"
  • Lithuania building AI factory & sandbox
  • Free trade agreement to boost tech collaboration
  • Summit fosters global expertise sharing
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"New Delhi, is the heart of AI": Lithuania's Economy and Innovation Minister

Lithuania's Economy Minister Edvinas Griksas praises India AI Summit, highlights Lithuania's AI strategy and calls for deeper bilateral tech cooperation.

"Actually, today, New Delhi, India, is the heart of AI. - Edvinas Griksas"

New Delhi, February 19

Lithuania's Economy and Innovation Minister Edvinas Griksas on Thursday emphasised on the growing importance of global partnerships in Artificial Intelligence, while participating in the India AI Impact Summit 2026. The minister said that AI is a "horizontal breakthrough technology" that requires cooperation among nations, including India and Lithuania.

Speaking to ANI, the minister described New Delhi, India, as "the heart of AI" for the day, citing the presence of leaders and experts from across the European Union and other parts of the world.

"Actually, today, New Delhi, India, is the heart of AI. We can see leaders from all the countries, from the European Union, globally. So actually, yeah, good thoughts, good practices, you know, sharing about expertise in AI. Other countries are sharing what they are doing in their countries, you know, so excellent event. I'm very happy to be part of it," he said.

Highlighting Lithuania's initiatives in the field of AI, Griksas noted that the country is actively building its AI ecosystem. "We are building an AI factory, we just launched an AI sandbox, a regulatory AI sandbox, and we prepared the Lithuanian AI strategy," he said, adding that the summit had an "even greater agenda".

On potential collaboration between India and Lithuania in the digital space, the Minister underlined that AI has applications across sectors. " AI has its own speciality because it's a very horizontal breakthrough technology. It's important for biotechnology, for the public sector, for the private sector, for manufacturing, you know, so points for cooperation are more than, you know, I can count," he said.

Stressing complementarities between the two countries, he said, "We have some niche technologies in Lithuania, India is very powerful in the field of AI, so we can always complement each other. AI is about cooperation between countries, so that's where we should move."

Responding to a question on the proposed free trade agreement and its impact on bilateral ties, Griksas said such frameworks would strengthen collaboration beyond traditional sectors. "It helps, it helps a lot, you know, because it's not only about some kind of priorities, some kind of manufactures, but it's about cooperation in general. So yeah, we are positive about this, and it will help us to work in the AI field also, I guess."

- ANI

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Priya S
While the praise is nice, I hope our government focuses on building AI for Bharat, not just for global summits. We need solutions for agriculture, healthcare in villages, and local language support. Let's make sure this 'heart' pumps blood to all parts of the country, not just metro cities.
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Vikram M
Lithuania is a small but advanced EU nation. Their 'AI sandbox' concept for regulation is interesting. We should learn from their nimble approach while offering our scale and data. Win-win partnership! 🤝
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Sarah B
Working in tech from Bangalore, I see this as a positive signal for more EU-India collaboration. The free trade agreement mention is key—easier movement of professionals and data will accelerate innovation. Good to see midsize European nations engaging deeply with India.
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Rohit P
"Horizontal breakthrough technology" – well said! AI is not just another IT service. It will transform farming, logistics, education... everything. Proud to see India leading the conversation. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, we must temper the excitement. Being called the 'heart' is an honour, but are we investing enough in core research and semiconductor design? Or are we just good at application and implementation? The minister's words should be a motivation to build deeper strengths.

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