PM Modi Inaugurates Global AI Summit, Showcases India's Tech Leadership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and will deliver the inaugural address at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, a landmark global event being held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. The summit, hosting over 20 Heads of State and 500 global AI leaders, aims to translate AI innovations into actionable development outcomes aligned with India's strategic initiatives. It features a massive expo with over 300 pavilions and demonstrations organized across the thematic areas of People, Planet, and Progress. The event underscores India's commitment to responsible AI and its ambition to bridge innovation with real-world impact, highlighted by the unveiling of 12 indigenous foundation models.

Key Points: India AI Impact Summit 2026: Modi Inaugurates Global Tech Event

  • First global AI summit in Global South
  • Over 20 Heads of State attending
  • Showcases 12 indigenous AI models
  • Focus on People, Planet, Progress
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PM Modi to deliver inaugural address at India AI Impact Summit 2026 on Feb 19, advancing vision for inclusive AI

PM Modi delivers inaugural address at India AI Impact Summit 2026, advancing inclusive AI for development. Over 20 heads of state attend.

"AI is a key enabler of India's development journey, strengthening governance and transforming public service delivery. - Official Release"

New Delhi, February 16

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to deliver the inaugural address at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 on Thursday February 19, setting the stage for strengthened global collaboration and advancing India's vision for inclusive, trusted, and development-orientated Artificial Intelligence.

The summit, the first global AI event hosted in the Global South, being held from February 16 to 20 at Bharat Mandapam, brings together policymakers, technology leaders, researchers, startups, and investors from around the world to showcase real-world AI applications and foster international partnerships in the rapidly evolving field of AI.

The summit aims to translate AI innovations into actionable development outcomes aligned with India's strategic initiatives, such as the IndiaAI Mission and Digital India.

Earlier today, the Prime Minister inaugurated the AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in the national capital, underscoring India's commitment to responsible and inclusive Artificial Intelligence.

The Summit will witness unprecedented participation, with over 20 Heads of State, 60 Ministers, and 500 global AI leaders.

After inaugurating the summit, PM Modi interacted with exhibitors, including startups, researchers, and technology leaders, who showcased AI applications across sectors.

The Prime Minister was accompanied by Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Electronics & Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw and Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Jitin Prasada.

An official release said that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a key enabler of India's development journey, strengthening governance and transforming public service delivery in alignment with the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.

The Expo is being held across 10 arenas covering more than 70,000 square metres and hosts global technology companies, startups, academia, research institutions, Union Ministries, State Governments, and international partners.

Thirteen country pavilions are highlighting international collaboration in the AI ecosystem, including participation from Australia, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Serbia, Estonia, Tajikistan and African nations.

More than 300 curated exhibition pavilions and live demonstrations are being organised across three thematic "chakras"--People, Planet, and Progress--reflecting AI's broad-based impact across sectors.

For People, AI-enabled solutions are empowering citizens by expanding healthcare access through telemedicine and diagnostics, personalising education through adaptive learning, and securing financial systems through fraud detection.

For the Planet, AI is enabling smarter and more sustainable practices in agriculture through crop prediction, precision farming, and drone-based monitoring.

For Progress, AI is strengthening governance through language translation of court judgements, improving service delivery, and enhancing everyday efficiency through applications in food delivery, mobility, and personalised digital services, reflecting a shift towards inclusive and accessible technology for both rural and urban India.

Over 600 high-potential startups are participating, many of whom are building globally relevant and population-scale AI solutions already deployed in real-world settings.

The Expo is expected to attract over 2.5 lakh visitors, including international delegates, and aims to foster global partnerships and business opportunities within the AI ecosystem.

In addition, more than 500 sessions featuring over 3,250 speakers and panellists will be conducted during the event.

Under the IndiaAI Mission, the country is unveiling 12 indigenous foundation models developed by homegrown startups and consortia, trained on vast Indian datasets and tailored to the nation's 22 official languages.

For India, a nation projected to see its AI market surge past USD 17 billion by 2027, this summit is more than a diplomatic triumph - it's a declaration of intent.

With 800 million internet users, a booming startup scene, and world-class digital public infrastructure, India is positioning itself as the bridge between innovation and impact.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in ed-tech, the 'People' chakra focusing on adaptive learning is most exciting. If AI can truly personalize education for our diverse student population, it could be revolutionary. Hope the outcomes are tangible.
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Rohit P
Showcasing 600 startups is fantastic for the ecosystem! But I hope the focus remains on solving real Bharat problems - farmer incomes, healthcare in villages, not just fancy apps for cities. The 'Planet' theme for agriculture is a good start.
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Priya S
While the scale is impressive, we must proceed with caution. "Inclusive AI" sounds great, but we need strong guardrails against bias, especially with models trained on Indian data. Let's ensure this benefits all sections of society equally.
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Vikram M
The international participation from 13 countries is key. We need global collaboration, but also must protect our digital sovereignty. Building our own foundation models is the right strategic move. Kudos to the teams behind them.
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Michael C
Observing from the US, this summit positions India uniquely. With 800 million internet users, the scale of data and potential for population-scale solutions is unmatched. The world will be watching the outcomes from Bharat Mandapam.

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