As the global tech landscape changes rapidly, New Delhi is becoming a key center for artificial intelligence policy and investment. Next week, the world’s attention turns to New Delhi for the India AI Impact Summit. This is not just another tech event. It is a major gathering where the Global South plays a leading role in shaping the future of AI.
From February 16 to 20, the summit will bring together more than 40 global and Indian CEOs, including Sam Altman, Jensen Huang, and Mukesh Ambani, along with 15–20 Heads of Government.
The five-day agenda focuses on “Applied AI” rather than theory. It aims to drive sector-specific investment and deliver a joint “Leaders’ Declaration” on AI governance. For investors and industry leaders, the summit is an important signal of infrastructure growth, capital movement, and India’s long-term strategy in the global digital economy.
Held at Bharat Mandapam, the event gathers world leaders, technology executives, and innovators for a five-day “Digital Yatra.” Topics range from ethical standards to real-world AI use and global governance. The goal is clear: ensure AI supports people, the planet, and long-term progress.
The Navigator: India’s Digital Yatra at Bharat Mandapam
The summit presents a five-day “Digital Yatra” at Bharat Mandapam. It positions India as a key driver of technology policy across the Global South.
Destination Delhi: Scale and Influence
With over 35,000 registrations and participation from around 20 Heads of Government, the summit highlights a strong diplomatic and economic shift toward New Delhi.
The Three Sutras: Core Pillars of AI Growth
The summit’s framework is built on three main pillars:
- Democratizing AI for inclusive growth
- Ensuring sustainability in computing resources
- Driving innovation-led economic development
These pillars guide the broader vision for responsible and scalable AI growth.
The Venue: Bharat Mandapam as a Global Policy Hub
The G20 venue, Bharat Mandapam, becomes a central policy hub during the summit. It features Innovation Expo zones, dedicated spaces for bilateral meetings, and the Leaders’ Hall for high-level discussions and negotiations.
Day 01 – The Initiation
The first day sets the direction. Leaders define national priorities and encourage cross-border partnerships. The India AI Expo brings startups and industry leaders together under one roof, with a strong focus on policy and collaboration.
Day 02 – The Deep Dive
The second day moves from vision to action. Sector-focused discussions and the release of key policy documents aim to shift AI from research concepts to practical, real-world use.
Day 03 – The Synthesis
On day three, academics and think tanks share research-based policy insights. Discussions focus on new methods and scalable innovations that can support long-term industrial growth.
Day 04 – The Leadership Plenary
Prime Minister Modi leads a high-level CEO roundtable. Talks focus on investment strategies and defining India’s industrial leadership in the coming AI decade.
Day 05 – Global Governance
The final day centers on the “Leaders’ Declaration.” Meetings of the GPAI Council aim to align member countries on a shared roadmap for responsible and cooperative AI development.
The Assembly: Capital, Power, and the Future of AI
The summit brings together major global investors and decision-makers. From Silicon Valley leaders to large Indian business groups, these stakeholders are shaping the next phase of global technology growth.
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