India's MANAV AI Vision Wins Global Praise at Impact Summit 2026

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that India's 'MANAV' vision for Artificial Intelligence received strong global endorsement at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. The vision outlines a human-centric framework focusing on ethical, accountable, and inclusive AI governance. Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the comprehensive MANAV Vision, which stands for Moral, Accountable, National sovereignty, Accessible, and Valid systems. The summit saw massive participation, including a record 2.5 lakh students, highlighting widespread enthusiasm for India's AI ecosystem.

Key Points: India's MANAV AI Vision Gets Global Endorsement

  • Global endorsement for India's AI policy
  • Focus on sovereign AI models
  • Youth innovation showcased
  • Summit drew over 5 lakh participants
  • MANAV framework outlines ethical AI governance
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"Strong endorsement of our policy": Union Minister Vaishnaw on India's 'MANAV' vision on AI at Impact Summit

Union Minister Vaishnaw says India's human-centric MANAV AI framework received strong global endorsement at the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

"We also found very strong endorsement of our policy of working on all five layers and our focus on having a sovereign bouquet of models - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, February 20

Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw on Friday said India's 'MANAV' vision for Artificial Intelligence, outlining a human-centric framework for ethical, accountable and inclusive AI governance, received strong global endorsement during the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

Speaking at a press conference in the national capital, Vaishnaw highlighted the international recognition for India's AI policy, which focuses on developing a sovereign bouquet of AI models across five layers.

"We also found very strong endorsement of our policy of working on all five layers and our focus on having a sovereign bouquet of models, the models which were released. In every bilateral that I had with the industry leaders, they were really surprised at the quality of output with such few resources... with such frugal resources, our engineers and researchers have produced such good models, which is what gives us huge, huge, useful," he said.

The minister also praised the engagement of India's youth in AI innovation, which was showcased during the Expo and Summit in Bharat Mandapam.

"We met very young innovators over the past few days who have done remarkable work in AI. This is very encouraging because if the youth sees that hope in this new world, they will have positivity about this technology," he added.

Vaishnaw further pointed out that the summit drew over 5 lakh participants and the quality of discussions was exceptional, and also noted that the involvement of 2.5 lakh students in the AI journey set a Guinness World Record, reflecting widespread enthusiasm and participation in India's AI ecosystem.

"PM Modi's vision is MANAV AI, and it was very well accepted globally. We also have a lot of investment pledges," Vaishnaw said, underlining India's growing prominence in shaping responsible, human-centric AI.

Earlier on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled India's comprehensive "MANAV Vision" for artificial intelligence at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, outlining a human-centric framework for ethical, accountable and inclusive AI governance.

Addressing delegates at the summit in the national capital, the Prime Minister said, "Today at the New Delhi AI Impact Summit, I present the MANAV Vision for AI. MANAV means human."

Explaining the acronym, he said, "'M' stands for moral and ethical systems - AI should be based on ethical guidance. 'A' stands for accountable governance, meaning transparent rules and robust oversight. 'N' stands for national sovereignty - data belongs to its rightful owner. 'A' stands for accessible and inclusive - AI should be a multiplier, not a monopoly. 'V' stands for valid and legitimate - AI should be lawful and verifiable."

The PM asserted that the MANAV Vision would serve as a guiding framework for the global AI ecosystem while stressing the need for stronger safeguards, particularly for children.

The India AI Impact Summit, the first global AI summit to be hosted in the Global South, reflects on the transformative potential of AI aligning with the national vision of "Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya" (welfare for all, happiness for all) and the global principle of AI for Humanity. This summit is part of an evolving international process aimed at strengthening global cooperation on the governance, safety and societal impact of AI.

- ANI

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Priya S
The involvement of 2.5 lakh students setting a world record is the most exciting part. Our youth are truly embracing this technology. Hope this translates into real skilling and job opportunities across tier 2 and 3 cities as well.
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David E
As someone working in tech, India's focus on a "sovereign bouquet of models" is a smart strategic move. It reduces dependency and fosters local innovation. The frugal engineering mention is spot on – Indian talent is known for doing more with less.
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Sneha F
The principles sound excellent on paper. My only respectful criticism is that we need to see this vision implemented on the ground with clear regulations. Data privacy is a major concern for the common citizen. Hope the 'accountable governance' part is taken seriously.
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Rohit P
Hosting the first Global South AI summit in India is a big deal! It shows our leadership in the developing world. The MANAV acronym is well thought out. 'AI for Humanity' should be the global motto. 👏
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Kavya N
Very encouraging to see the emphasis on AI being a multiplier, not a monopoly. In a diverse country like ours, inclusive technology is the only way forward. Hope it benefits farmers, small businesses, and not just urban centres.

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