New Delhi aims for global consensus on responsible AI, democratisation, and inclusion as U.S. and China confirm participation
NEW DELHI (Economy India): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the exhibition and opening ceremony of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, scheduled to be held in New Delhi from February 15 to 20, 2026. The high-profile event will gather heads of state, global CEOs, technology strategists, academia, and AI researchers in what officials describe as India’s most ambitious international AI engagement so far.
Leading technology companies — including Google DeepMind, Anthropic, Adobe, Salesforce, Qualcomm, and FedEx — are expected to send top executives for board-level deliberations. Officials said the summit is designed not only as a conference but also as a geo-economic negotiation platform to guide the future of responsible AI deployment.

Key Global Participants Confirmed
One of the most significant developments is the confirmation of participation from both the United States and China. Their attendance is expected to shape the tone of negotiations, given the countries’ strategic leadership and rivalry in the global AI race.
| Confirmed/Expected Delegates | Significance |
|---|---|
| U.S. Representatives | AI safety, semiconductor & compute ecosystem |
| China Delegation | AI regulation, data governance, and technology pathways |
| EU & UK Observers | Ethical AI frameworks, digital policy harmonisation |
| Big Tech CEOs (DeepMind, Anthropic, etc.) | Safety-by-design, commercial partnerships, compute access |
| Global Finance & Logistics (FedEx, Salesforce) | AI in supply-chain optimisation and enterprise deployment |
The summit is also expected to draw participation from Gulf nations, Southeast Asian digital alliances, and African innovation councils, many of whom are exploring AI as a development accelerator.

India’s Core Agenda: Inclusion, Access and AI for Development
Government sources said India will push for a “Delhi Declaration on Democratizing AI”, focusing on three pillars:
- Inclusion Agenda:
Ensuring AI resources, models, and datasets are accessible to developing economies rather than concentrated among a few nations and corporations. - Compute Democratisation:
Building regional compute hubs, cloud-based access, and shared GPU/TPU infrastructure for startups and public-interest innovation. - Global AI Safety Baselines:
Aligning AI development with ethical safeguards, transparency norms, explainability standards, and bias-mitigation mechanisms.
A senior Indian official said:
“The summit will not just discuss AI’s commercial future but its democratic future. Our focus is clear: benefits must not remain limited to a handful of nations or companies.”
Why This Summit Matters — Economic & Geopolitical Stakes
The India AI Impact Summit is positioned at the convergence of technology, diplomacy, national security, and trade policy. The global AI value chain — compute power, semiconductors, data infrastructure, and model governance — is fast becoming a geopolitical playing field.
Potential Outcomes Being Discussed
- Cross-border compute-access frameworks
- Data-governance interoperability standards
- Guardrails on military and dual-use AI systems
- Ethical frameworks for generative AI
- Multinational investment roadmaps for AI in healthcare, logistics, education, and governance
If agreed upon, industry insiders believe this could emerge as the first multi-nation AI consensus document led by the Global South.

AI as a Development Mission, Not Just a Tech Sector
India plans to use the summit to showcase AI solutions built for public service delivery — including agriculture, telemedicine, education, logistics, welfare targeting, and disaster prediction. These align with India’s narrative of AI for All rather than AI for profit alone.
Officials indicated that proposals may include:
- National AI Innovation Fund for domestic startups
- Training programs on AI literacy for state governments
- Partnerships with global compute providers for shared access
- In-country data centres to reduce dependency on foreign infrastructure
Industry and Expert View
Industry analysts see the summit as India’s biggest diplomatic technology moment since the semiconductor and digital trade dialogues of 2023–24.
An AI policy researcher noted:
“If the U.S., China, India and the EU share even a minimum framework on AI interoperability, it will change the conversation globally. India could position itself as a bridge leader between competing ecosystems.”
Economy India Assessment
The India AI Impact Summit will serve as:
- A test of diplomatic influence in a fragmented global tech landscape
- A platform for emerging economies to negotiate fairer AI access
- A commercial marketplace for AI partnerships at enterprise scale
- A strategic posture to ensure AI does not evolve without developing nations at the table
If consensus materialises, India could help steer the world from AI competition to AI co-development.
(Economy India)







