Key Points

India is rapidly emerging as a critical player in global technology and security conversations. The country's strategic positioning in the Indo-Pacific region offers unique opportunities for digital innovation and ethical AI development. Experts like Maggie Feldman-Piltch recognize India's potential to shape international dialogues on technological governance. As geopolitical tensions evolve, India's approach to AI and cybersecurity will be increasingly influential on the world stage.

Key Points: India's AI Governance and Cyber Role in Global Security Dialogue

  • India leads digital public infrastructure transformation
  • Emerging strategic player in Indo-Pacific region
  • Navigating complex AI governance challenges
  • Addressing cyber aggression and multipolarity
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India's presence has grown significantly in new age sectors like AI governess and cyber security

Maggie Feldman-Piltch highlights India's emerging leadership in digital infrastructure, AI ethics, and strategic geopolitical positioning

"India has a unique responsibility and a unique opportunity as the largest democracy on the planet - Maggie Feldman-Piltch"

New Delhi, February 20

India's presence in global conversations has grown significantly, particularly in the areas of AI governance, countering hybrid threats, and cybersecurity challenges says Maggie Feldman-Piltch, Founder and Managing Director of Unicorn Strategies.

In an ANI exclusive during the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Germany, she said, "India has a unique responsibility and a unique opportunity as the largest democracy on the planet, particularly in the Indo-Pacific," she noted.

India has been actively shaping global security dialogues, particularly in the Indo-Pacific, and has emerged as a leader in digital public infrastructure and ethical AI regulations.

She said, "At a time when tension in the region is really continuing to escalate, particularly kind of increase kinetics and cyber aggression. How India decides to use or not use AI, again, will matter in a new way."

She added, "I don't know that India's challenges are, in a broad sense, particularly unique, because, again, all democracies are wrestling with this, but at a tactical level and a bit at the operational level as well."

Addressing India's strategic positioning amid rising geopolitical tensions and increasing multipolarity, Feldman-Piltch highlighted the complex dynamics between major powers like the US, China, and Russia.

She stated, "I think India is asking those same questions that European nations are asking, and Europe has been asking those questions publicly for decades, right, since the end of World War Two."

Feldman-Piltch pointed out that the Indo-Pacific region presents unique challenges due to its diverse forms of governance, languages, and geographic complexities, which impact defence collaborations and logistical operations.

"And I think that the Indo-Pacific region has more forms of government and more forms of geography, quite honestly, to navigate many more island nations and many more languages across the Indo-Pacific that make just some of the basic logistics of collaboration more complicated. And certainly, we see that in India's Defence Industry," she added.

- ANI

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