Global Leaders Unite at AI Summit 2026, Call for Trust and Balanced Innovation

The India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi brought together global leaders to discuss ethical AI development and international partnerships. Valentin Makarov highlighted the long-standing India-Russia ties and the opportunity to create a new center of competence based on trust. Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake emphasized that technology must serve to elevate cultural values and human capabilities. The summit underscored India's ambition to be a leading voice in responsible AI governance and bridge global divides through cooperation.

Key Points: AI Impact Summit 2026: World Leaders Stress Cooperation & Ethics

  • Trust as foundation for collaboration
  • AI must elevate, not erode, human values
  • India's role in global tech governance
  • Landmark EU-India trade agreement hailed
  • Bridging the Global North-South gap
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World leaders calls for trust, balance and stronger global cooperation at AI Impact Summit 2026

World leaders at India AI Impact Summit 2026 called for trust, balanced tech advancement, and stronger global cooperation to steer AI for humanity's benefit.

"Trust remains the foundation for our future endeavours. - Valentin Makarov"

New Delhi, February 20

The national capital witnessed a significant gathering of global leaders, policymakers and technology experts at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, where discussions centred on shaping Artificial Intelligence to benefit humanity while strengthening international partnerships.

At a panel discussion organised by the RUSSOFT Association and Akis Tech, President of RUSSOFT Association, Valentin Makarov, underlined the long-standing ties between India and Russia and the scope for deeper collaboration in emerging technologies.

Reflecting on his early engagement with India, in an interview with ANI, he said, "I first visited India in 1995. Russia and India have an opportunity to create a new centre of competence, a new big market, and a pool of talented innovators. Trust remains the foundation for our future endeavours. PM Modi's vision and AI's impact are crucial in this context. Collaboration brings us much more benefits."

The summit, focused on ensuring that AI development aligns with ethical standards and human values.

Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stressed the need for a balanced approach to technological advancement.

In a post on X, he wrote, "Attended the #AIImpactSummit 2026 in New Delhi today. Focused on steering Artificial Intelligence toward a future that serves all humanity. In my address, I emphasised that technology must be a tool to elevate, not erode, our cultural values and human capabilities. The future of civilisation depends on this balance."

The India AI Impact Summit 2026 drew participation from leaders across Europe and beyond, highlighting India's growing role in global technology governance.

Secretary General of the People's Party Austria, Alexander Proll, described his experience as both professionally and personally enriching.

Speaking to ANI, he said, "This is my first visit to India, and I must say it is an amazing country. I truly love the city and the warmth of the people. With a population of 1.4 billion, India is full of energy and diversity. I had the privilege of attending the AI Impact Summit with Prime Minister Modi, where we had very meaningful conversations about how AI can be used in public service for the benefit of the people. I believe we are on the right path, building strong cooperation. The most important aspect is the strengthening of bilateral relations between India and Austria. India is doing an outstanding job, and the vibrancy of this country is remarkable. I have fallen in love with India and honestly do not want to leave this beautiful nation. On the economic front, we see the Free Trade Agreement concluded between the European Union and India as a landmark achievement. It is truly a win-win situation for both sides. About 25% of the GDP is connected with this agreement, and it reflects the close cooperation between India and the European Union. This is the right way forward, and I am confident it will bring prosperity to both partners."

From Switzerland, Bernard Maissen, Swiss State Secretary and Director General of the Federal Office of Communications, emphasised the broader geopolitical importance of the event.

"It is a very important Summit. It is happening for the first time in the Global South. The next Summit should bridge the gap between the North and South," he told ANI.

The summit underscored India's ambition to position itself as a leading voice in responsible AI governance, fostering trust-based partnerships and bridging global divides. Leaders collectively highlighted that cooperation, balanced innovation and shared prosperity will determine how AI shapes the future of civilisation.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The comment from the Swiss State Secretary is very insightful. It's high time major global conversations moved beyond the traditional "North". Having the summit in India, a leader of the Global South, brings much-needed diverse perspectives to the AI governance table.
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Vikram M
While international collaboration is good, I hope our focus remains on developing sovereign AI capabilities. We have the talent pool - as Mr. Makarov noted. Partnerships should be about mutual benefit, not dependency. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
The Sri Lankan President's point about technology not eroding cultural values is spot on. In our rush to adopt AI, we must protect our rich heritage and ensure it uplifts our society's unique strengths. Balance is key.
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Priya S
It's heartwarming to read the Austrian Secretary General's words about falling in love with India. 😊 Beyond the diplomacy, such genuine connections build lasting trust. The EU-India FTA mentioned is a game-changer for our economy. Hope the summit leads to concrete job creation in the AI sector here.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, while summits and speeches are important, the real test is on the ground. We need to see these lofty principles of "ethical AI" and "shared prosperity" translate into policies that prevent job displacement in sectors like manufacturing and services. The focus must be on skilling our massive workforce.

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