PM Modi Showcases India's AI Prowess & Cultural Heritage at Global Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his Mann Ki Baat address to highlight India's demonstrations at the recent AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. He specifically pointed to AI applications for dairy farmers and the digital preservation of ancient scriptures like the Sushruta Samhita. The summit also saw the launch of three new Indian AI models and concluded with the adoption of the New Delhi Declaration. This declaration, endorsed by 88 countries, aims to guide global AI cooperation for equitable benefits.

Key Points: Modi Highlights India's AI Breakthroughs at Global Summit

  • AI showcased in livestock management
  • Ancient texts preserved via AI
  • Three new Indian AI models launched
  • New Delhi Declaration endorsed by 88 nations
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PM Modi highlights India's AI breakthroughs, cultural heritage at AI Impact Summit in Mann Ki Baat

PM Modi details India's AI innovations in farming and heritage preservation at the AI Impact Summit, following the New Delhi Declaration.

"This summit is a turning point in how the world will use the power of AI in the future. - PM Modi"

New Delhi, February 22

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the world got to see India's amazing capabilities in the field of AI at the recently concluded India Impact Global AI Summit, held at Bharat Mandapam in the national capital.

Addressing the nation in the 131st episode of his weekly radio programme, 'Mann Ki Baat', PM Modi noted that during this period, India also launched three Made in India AI Models

The summit, he said brought together leaders from multiple countries, industry experts, innovators, and representatives from the start-up sector. The summit gave him the opportunity to meet world leaders and CEOs of leading technology companies.

"This summit is a turning point in how the world will use the power of AI in the future," he said. During the AI Summit exhibition, PM Modi highlighted two innovations that particularly impressed global leaders. The first was at the Amul booth, where AI applications in livestock management were demonstrated. He explained how AI is assisting in animal treatment and how 24/7 AI-powered systems are helping farmers track their dairy operations and monitor livestock efficiently.

"I showcased many innovations to world leaders. I would like to mention two things in particular: The first innovation was at the Amul booth. It was explained how AI is helping in treating animals and how, with the help of a 24/7 AI assistant, farmers are keeping track of their dairy operations and livestock. The second innovation focused on preserving India's cultural heritage. Leaders from across the world were surprised to see how, with the help of AI, our ancient scriptures, traditional wisdom, and manuscripts are being preserved and adapted for today's generation," he said.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the Sushruta Samhita display, explaining, "The first step showed how the image quality of manuscripts was enhanced with the help of technology and made readable. The second step converted this text image into a machine-readable format. Next, an AI avatar was created, and the text was translated into Indian and foreign languages."

He added, "World leaders showed great interest in learning about Bharat's ancient knowledge through this modern avatar."

PM Modi emphasised that such initiatives showcase both India's technological progress and its rich cultural heritage to the world.

The three models launched at the Summit include- Sarvam AI's LLMs, Gnani.ai's Vachana text-to-speech model, and BharatGen's Param2 17B multilingual foundational model

The AI Impact Summit 2026, held in New Delhi on February 16-20, concluded with the adoption of the New Delhi Declaration on AI Impact, marking a significant milestone in global cooperation on artificial intelligence.

The declaration has been endorsed by 88 countries and international organisations, reflecting a broad-based global consensus on leveraging AI for economic growth and social good.

Guided by the principle of "Sarvajan Hitaya, Sarvajan Sukhaya" (Welfare for all, Happiness for all), the declaration underlines that the benefits of AI must be shared equitably across humanity.

The summit called for enhanced international cooperation and multistakeholder engagement while respecting national sovereignty. It emphasised advancing AI through accessible and trustworthy frameworks and building shared understanding on how AI can serve humanity.

- ANI

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Priya S
AI in dairy farming? That's amazing! My uncle is a farmer in Gujarat and struggles with cattle health. If this Amul tech can be made affordable and reach villages, it will be a true game-changer for rural India. Hope the benefits reach the grassroots soon.
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Rohit P
While the summit and declarations sound impressive, I hope the focus remains on solving real Indian problems. We need AI for better public services, traffic management, and healthcare access. The "Made in India" models are a good start, but implementation is key.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, it's exciting to see India taking a leadership role. The multilingual foundational model (Param2) is crucial for a country with so many languages. The New Delhi Declaration with 88 countries endorsing it is a massive diplomatic win.
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Vikram M
"Sarvajan Hitaya, Sarvajan Sukhaya" – what a perfect guiding principle for AI development. Technology should be for the welfare of all, not just a few corporates. Proud moment for Indian tech and our ancient wisdom getting a global platform. 🙏
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Kavya N
Respectfully, I hope the focus on cultural heritage doesn't become just a showpiece. We need equal investment in AI education and infrastructure across all colleges, not just the IITs. The digital divide is real, and AI should bridge it, not widen it.

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