Prime Minister Narendra Modi, French President Emmanuel Macron, and leading global technology executives including Sundar Pichai and Sam Altman are set to address the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.
The six-day summit began on Monday at Bharat Mandapam and carries the theme “Sarvajan Hitaya, Sarvajan Sukhaya”, meaning welfare for all and happiness for all.
Fourth edition of international AI gathering
This year marks the fourth annual global AI summit. Previous editions were held in the UK in 2023, South Korea in 2024, and France in 2025. The 2026 edition is being described as the largest so far.
More than 20 heads of state and over 500 global AI leaders are expected to participate. The summit will also host nearly 100 CEOs and founders from leading technology firms.
Among prominent speakers scheduled to participate are Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Google DeepMind chief Demis Hassabis, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, and Wipro executive chairman Rishad Premji.
Modi highlights human-centric AI vision
Prime Minister Modi said the summit’s theme reflects India’s commitment to ensuring that artificial intelligence drives inclusive and human-focused progress.
In a message posted on X, he said AI is reshaping key sectors such as healthcare, education, agriculture, governance, and enterprise. He expressed confidence that discussions around innovation, collaboration, and responsible use would help define a progressive and opportunity-driven future.
He also noted that India, supported by its 1.4 billion citizens, is emerging as a key force in AI transformation, citing digital public infrastructure, a growing startup ecosystem, and advanced research efforts.
Investment outlook and global partnerships
Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that India expects investments exceeding $200 billion over the next two years in the technology space.
Sundar Pichai said India is on track for an “extraordinary trajectory” in artificial intelligence. He added that Google intends to strengthen its partnership with India, including plans to build subsea cables under its existing $15 billion AI infrastructure investment.
Reflecting on his roots, Pichai said India has witnessed significant transformation since his childhood in Chennai. He also met Prime Minister Modi during the summit.
Meanwhile, US chipmaker Nvidia announced collaborations with Indian cloud service providers to supply advanced processors for AI-focused data centres capable of training and running AI systems.
Focus on responsible AI governance
At the conclusion of the summit, world leaders are expected to release a joint statement outlining approaches to governing AI technologies.
Experts have underlined the need for stronger safeguards to address challenges such as sexualised deepfakes, AI-driven online fraud, and concerns related to surveillance.