India's Tech Diplomacy Push: How AI Summit Shapes Global Relations

India's parliamentary committee has begun discussions on technological diplomacy as the country prepares for major international engagements. The committee chaired by Shashi Tharoor received its first briefing from MEA officials on this emerging diplomatic frontier. Multiple sessions are planned with various ministries and experts to deepen understanding of tech diplomacy. These discussions come ahead of India hosting a significant AI Summit next year chaired by the Prime Minister.

Key Points: Parliamentary Panel Discusses Tech Diplomacy Ahead of AI Summit

  • Parliamentary committee holds first briefing on technological diplomacy initiatives
  • Focus areas include artificial intelligence and outer space cooperation
  • Multiple sessions planned with ministries and tech experts
  • Tech diplomacy strengthens India's relations with Global South countries
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Parliamentary panel discusses technological diplomacy as India gears up to host AI Summit next year

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor chairs parliamentary discussions on technological diplomacy as India prepares to host major AI Summit chaired by PM Modi next year.

"Our technological diplomacy is very significant. There is also an AI Summit that our Prime Minister will be chairing in February next year. - Shashi Tharoor"

New Delhi, November 18

Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs on Monday held discussions on India's technological diplomacy with the country slated to host the AI Summit next year.

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, who is chairman of the committee, said after the meeting that committee has taken up the topic of technological diplomacy, including areas like outer space, artificial intelligence.

"This year, we have taken up the topic of technological diplomacy, including areas like outer space, artificial intelligence, and various areas in which our diplomacy is venturing into the field of technology. Today was the first briefing by the Secretary dealing with this issue in the MEA," Tharoor told ANI.

"We will have many more sessions because we want to hear from other ministries and experts. Our technological diplomacy is very significant. There is also an AI Summit that our Prime Minister will be chairing in February next year. In the lead-up to that, this issue will need further discussion. It was a preliminary briefing, which we found very useful," he said.

Elaborating on the term 'technological diplomacy', Tharoor said that it depicts India's geopolitical posturing in matters which involve the use of technology and its applications.

"It (technological diplomacy) is very simply India's geopolitical posture and diplomacy when it relates to matters involving the use of technology and its applications. Diplomacy goes beyond the actual technology. It goes in things like our relations with countries in the global south and how we leverage our cooperation with them in tech or outer space, and in the process, boost our relations with these countries," he noted.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally, our government is taking tech diplomacy seriously. The focus on Global South cooperation is strategic - we can become the bridge between developed and developing nations in tech space. Good move!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope this doesn't become another talk shop. We need concrete action plans and budget allocations. Too many committees, too little implementation on ground.
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Shreya B
As someone working in tech, this is exactly what India needs. Our IT talent combined with strategic diplomacy can make us a global AI powerhouse. The timing is perfect! ✨
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Michael C
Interesting development. India's approach to include outer space in tech diplomacy shows comprehensive thinking. The AI Summit could be a game-changer for international tech collaborations.
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Kavya N
Hope they involve young tech entrepreneurs and startups in these discussions. We have brilliant minds in tier-2 cities who can contribute valuable insights to this diplomatic effort.

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