India AI Summit 2026 : Summit aims to capture use of AI for public interest, PM Modi says
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 entered its second day with strong momentum, as global leaders, technology experts, policymakers, and innovators gathered to discuss the transformative potential of artificial intelligence.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who inaugurated the five-day summit on February 16, emphasized that intelligence and rationality are essential to ensure that artificial intelligence benefits society. In a post on X in Hindi, he stated that the summit aims to explore how AI can be effectively used in the public interest.
Grand Inauguration at Bharat Mandapam
The summit officially began on February 16 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. The inauguration ceremony witnessed overwhelming crowds, with the venue packed to capacity.
While the energy and enthusiasm were evident, several attendees took to social media to highlight challenges such as overcrowding, issues with digital payment systems, and difficulty accessing drinking water. Despite these concerns, the scale of participation reflects India’s growing role in shaping the global AI landscape.
Day 2: Focus on Accelerating AI Adoption
Day 2 of the AI Impact Summit, held on February 17, is set to feature a series of high-impact sessions aimed at accelerating AI adoption across sectors.
Discussions are expected to cover:
AI in healthcare and diagnostics
AI-driven education platforms
Agricultural transformation through AI tools
Governance and public service automation
Enterprise AI integration
The central theme revolves around ensuring that AI development remains inclusive, responsible, and aligned with societal needs.
PM Modi’s Vision: AI for Public Interest
In his remarks during the inauguration, Prime Minister Narendra Modi underlined that artificial intelligence must be guided by intelligence and rational thinking to truly serve humanity.
He emphasized that the India AI Impact Summit seeks to examine how AI can be harnessed for public good. The focus is not only on technological advancement but also on ethical use, equitable access, and policy frameworks that safeguard citizens’ interests.
India’s approach, according to the Prime Minister, combines ambition with responsibility positioning the country at the forefront of the global AI transformation.
Global Participation and Tech Leadership
The summit has drawn participation from nearly 100 countries, making it one of the largest AI gatherings in the world. Among the prominent attendees are global tech leaders such as:
Sundar Pichai
Sam Altman
Leaders from around 20 countries, including Brazil and France, are also participating, reflecting the summit’s international significance.
Scale and Significance of the Summit
Running from February 16 to 20, the AI Impact Summit 2026 will feature:
Over 3,250 speakers
More than 500 sessions
Delegations from around 100 countries
This marks the fourth AI Summit, following earlier editions hosted in the U.K., South Korea, and France. The event continues to grow in scale and ambition, reinforcing India’s position as a key stakeholder in shaping the global AI agenda.
India at the Forefront of AI Transformation
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 signals more than just technological advancement it reflects India’s strategic vision to integrate AI into public governance, economic development, and social progress.
As Day 2 unfolds with packed sessions and high-level discussions, the message remains clear: artificial intelligence must not only innovate but also serve society. With strong global participation and clear policy direction, India aims to lead the AI revolution responsibly and inclusively.
