PM Modi Welcomes World Leaders for AI Summit, Set to Unveil Global Vision

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to welcome world leaders for a 'family photo' and deliver a keynote address outlining a global vision for artificial intelligence at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. The summit follows a day of intense diplomatic engagement, where Modi conducted multiple bilateral meetings with visiting heads of state and global technology CEOs. The event, themed 'Sarvajan Hitay, Sarvajan Sukhay', focuses on seven key areas including AI for economic growth and safe, trusted AI. A cultural showcase and formal dinner highlighted the blend of tradition and technology central to the summit's proceedings.

Key Points: PM Modi's Keynote on Global AI Vision at India AI Summit 2026

  • Family photo with global leaders
  • Keynote on AI's global impact
  • Bilateral meetings with heads of state
  • Engagement with tech industry titans
  • Summit theme 'Sarvajan Hitay, Sarvajan Sukhay'
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PM Modi to join world leaders for 'Family Photo' at Bharat Mandapam today; set to deliver keynote address on global AI vision

PM Narendra Modi hosts world leaders at Bharat Mandapam, delivers keynote on AI's global impact, and holds bilateral meetings with heads of state and tech CEOs.

"Held fruitful discussions... We discussed how to add momentum to our bilateral partnership in areas such as technology, innovation... - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, February 19

PM Narendra Modi is set to welcome world leaders at Bharat Mandapam today as part of the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

According to the official schedule, a family photo featuring the Prime Minister and the visiting global dignitaries will be taken at approximately 09:15 am, marking a significant moment of global cooperation in the national capital.

Building on this momentum, the Prime Minister will participate in the Opening Ceremony of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, scheduled to begin at around 09:40 am.

The event will reach a key moment when PM Modi delivers a keynote address at approximately 10:25 am, outlining a comprehensive vision for artificial intelligence and its global impact.

These morning events follow a high-octane start to the summit on Wednesday, when the Prime Minister extended a warm welcome to world leaders, including Antonio Guterres and Kristalina Georgieva.

Throughout that day, he maintained a hectic diplomatic schedule, conducting nine bilateral meetings with heads of state and global technology leaders.

The arrival of international dignitaries at the elegantly adorned Bharat Mandapam was marked by a cultural showcase, underscoring the summit's blend of tradition and technology.

Leaders such as Anura Kumara Disanayaka and Tshering Tobgay were received to the resonant sounds of traditional instruments, including drums, nadaswaram, and tanpura.

PM Narendra Modi greeted each guest with handshakes and exchanges of pleasantries, setting a collaborative tone for the summit.

Among the notable figures welcomed during these inaugural proceedings were Navinchandra Ramgoolam, Andrej Plenkovic, Aleksandar Vucic, and Sebastien Pillay.

The ceremony also included Alar Karis, Petteri Orpo, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and Bharrat Jagdeo, further highlighting the global scale of the event.

Deepening this diplomatic engagement, the Prime Minister held seven bilateral meetings with world leaders and two exclusive meetings with global CEOs.

These discussions included sessions with Bhutan's PM Tobgay, Pedro Sanchez, and Croatia's PM Plenkovic.

On the corporate front, he met with industry titans Sundar Pichai and Vinod Khosla.

Reflecting on his meeting with the Croatian Prime Minister, PM Modi shared on X, "Held fruitful discussions with the Prime Minister of Croatia, Mr Andrej Plenkovic. We discussed how to add momentum to our bilateral partnership in areas such as technology, innovation, shipbuilding, blue economy and boosting connectivity through the IMEEC corridor."

Following a similarly productive dialogue with the Estonian President, the Prime Minister remarked, "Had an excellent meeting with President Alar Karis of Estonia, a nation which has made remarkable strides in tech and AI. Discussed how to add further vigour to our economic partnership, particularly in the context of the India-EU FTA, which is a historical agreement."

These individual interactions align with the broader vision of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, which is being held under the theme 'Sarvajan Hitay, Sarvajan Sukhay' (welfare for all, happiness of all).

The event is structured around seven thematic areas, including AI for Economic Growth and Social Good, Democratising AI Resources, and Safe and Trusted AI.

These themes are being steered by seven working groups aligned with the pillars of people, planet, and progress.

On Wednesday evening, the Prime Minister hosted a formal dinner and cultural programme for heads of state and international guests to celebrate the day's achievements.

Sharing images on social media, he posted, "With world leaders at the AI Impact Summit dinner and cultural programme."

He added, "The cultural programme at Bharat Mandapam showcased India's rich heritage and traditions!"

- ANI

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Priyanka N
The theme 'Sarvajan Hitay, Sarvajan Sukhay' is so apt. AI should be developed for the welfare of all, not just a few corporations. I hope PM Modi's vision includes strong safeguards for data privacy and preventing job losses in our country.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I'm thrilled to see India taking a leadership role in the global AI conversation. The bilateral meetings with CEOs like Sundar Pichai are crucial for bringing investment and expertise here. Let's hope this translates into real opportunities for Indian engineers and startups.
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Rohit P
The blend of tradition (nadaswaram, tanpura) with cutting-edge tech discussion is uniquely Indian and sends a powerful message. We are not just followers but can set the agenda. However, I sincerely hope the focus remains on solving ground-level issues like agriculture, healthcare, and education with AI, not just grand speeches.
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Karthik V
Meetings with leaders from Estonia and Croatia are smart. We need to learn from nations that have successfully digitized. The IMEEC corridor discussion is also key for our long-term economic strategy. Good diplomatic work.
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Michael C
Impressive lineup of global leaders. The 'family photo' is more than symbolic—it positions India at the center of this critical future technology. The real test will be in the implementation of the vision shared today. The world will be watching.

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