OpenAI Meets VP, PM Modi Unveils MANAV Vision at AI Summit 2026

Senior OpenAI officials, including George Osborne and Chris Lehane, met Vice President CP Radhakrishnan to discuss AI developments. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the India AI Impact Summit 2026, outlining India's MANAV vision for ethical, inclusive, and accountable AI. He announced significant infrastructure boosts, including 62,000 GPUs under the India AI Mission and the AIKosh dataset platform. The PM emphasized democratizing AI for the Global South and embedding human values in its governance.

Key Points: OpenAI Officials Meet VP, PM Modi's MANAV Vision for AI

  • OpenAI officials meet Indian VP
  • PM Modi inaugurates AI Impact Summit 2026
  • MANAV vision for ethical AI governance
  • India boosting AI compute with 62,000 GPUs
  • AIKosh platform shares 7,500+ datasets
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Senior OpenAI officials meet Vice President CP Radhakrishnan, discuss emerging developments in AI

Senior OpenAI officials met VP CP Radhakrishnan. PM Modi outlines MANAV vision for ethical AI at India AI Impact Summit 2026, emphasizing inclusion.

"We must democratise AI. It must become a tool for inclusion and empowerment, particularly for the Global South. - PM Modi"

New Delhi, February 19

Vice President CP Radhakrishnan on Thursday met with senior OpenAI officials, including Head of OpenAI for Countries, George Osborne.

Other OpenAI officials who met the Vice President included Chris Lehane, Chief Global Affairs Officer, and Pragya Misra, India Head of Strategy & Global Affairs, OpenAI.

The meeting involved discussions around emerging developments in Artificial Intelligence, its applications, and the rapid expansion of India's AI landscape, the Vice President said in a post on X.

PM Modi inaugurated the India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam on Thursday.

Addressing the gathering on the occasion, he remarked that the world's largest and historic AI Impact Summit is being held in India, a nation representing one-sixth of humanity.

He highlighted that India is home to the world's largest youth population, the biggest tech talent pool, and a thriving tech-enabled ecosystem.

He emphasized that India not only creates new technologies but also adopts them at an unprecedented pace.The Prime Minister noted that 140 crore Indians are eager to embrace new technologies.He said Artificial Intelligence marks a transformative chapter in human history.

"We must democratise AI. It must become a tool for inclusion and empowerment, particularly for the Global South. We are entering an era where humans and intelligent systems co-create, co-work and co-evolve. AI will make our work smarter, more efficient and more impactful," he said.

"We must develop a collective resolve of AI for Global Common Good. In AI, India sees opportunity and the blueprint of tomorrow," he added.The Prime Minister outlined MANA vision for AI - Moral and Ethical Systems, Accountable Governance, National Sovereignty, Accessible and Inclusive, Valid and Legitimate"M - Moral and Ethical Systems: AI must be based on ethical guidelines, A - Accountable Governance: Transparent rules and robust oversight, N - National Sovereignty: Data belongs to its rightful owner, A - Accessible and Inclusive: AI must not be a monopoly, but a multiplier, V - Valid and Legitimate: AI must be lawful and verifiable," he said.

The Prime Minister asserted that India's MANAV Vision will become a crucial link for humanity's welfare in the AI-driven world of the 21st century.Addressing the Leaders Plenary Session later, PM Modi said that AI Impact Summit will shape a human-centric, sensitive global ecosystem.

He said AI must be accessible to all, with Global South priorities at the center of governance."Ethics in AI must be unlimited; profit must align with purpose," he said.

The Prime Minister outlined three key suggestions for ethical use of AI: Trusted global data framework, transparent 'glass box' safety rules, and embedding human values in AIHe said AI is a shared resource for the welfare of humanity.

Prime Minister remarked that Aspirational India has a major role in the global journey of Artificial Intelligence and, recognizing this responsibility, India is taking significant steps.

He highlighted that under India's AI Mission, 38,000 GPUs are already available and 24,000 more will be added in the next six months.

He stated that India is providing its startups with world-class computing power at highly affordable rates. He noted that India has also created AIKosh (National Dataset Platform), through which more than 7,500 datasets and 270 AI models have been shared as national resources.

The Prime Minister emphasized that India's direction and vision for AI are clear--AI is a shared resource for the welfare of humanity.

He underlined the need to build an AI future that advances innovation, strengthens inclusion, and integrates human values.PM Modi said when technology and human trust move together, the true impact of AI will be visible across the world.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see India taking such a strong stance on the global AI stage. The emphasis on the Global South is crucial. However, I hope these grand visions translate into real, on-ground benefits for our farmers, small businesses, and students in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Vikram M
Providing affordable computing power to startups via the AI Mission is a game-changer! 38,000 GPUs is no small number. This can unlock so much innovation from Indian entrepreneurs. The focus on national data sovereignty (the 'N' in MANAV) is also very important in today's world.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the "glass box" safety rules and the AIKosh platform for sharing datasets sound promising. Transparency and open access to resources are key for ethical AI development. Hoping India can set a global benchmark here.
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Rohit P
All the right things are being said. "Profit must align with purpose" is a powerful line. My only respectful criticism is that we must ensure this doesn't become another area dominated by a few big players. The 'A' for Accessible and Inclusive must be enforced strictly so that local innovators from across India get a fair chance.
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Nikhil C
Hosting the world's largest AI summit is a matter of pride. It shows India is no longer just a back-office but a thought leader. The meeting with OpenAI officials is strategic. Let's build solutions for Indian problems - agriculture, healthcare, language diversity - with this technology. Jai Hind!

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