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India will seek to shape the global AI order
The Statesman Kolkata
|August 22, 2025
When India hosts the AI Impact Summit in February 2026, it will not just be another global meeting on artificial intelligence.

It is, in fact, the moment where India signals its readiness to move beyond declarations and frameworks and into the territory of delivery. After Bletchley Park, Seoul, and Paris, the global conversation has largely revolved around ethics, risk, and governance. Now, India wants to take the baton forward, bridging aspiration with implementation, especially for the Global South.
For India, this summit is as much about positioning as it is about purpose. It strengthens India's claim of being not just a consumer of AI innovation but a creator, regulator, and exporter of frameworks. Hosting the summit in New Delhi reflects a conscious attempt to consolidate leadership. India is no longer satisfied with merely participating in the global AI order; it seeks to shape it.
It also ties back to India's larger digital story: Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker, and now IndiaAI Mission, which democratizes access to compute power and indigenous language models. The summit demonstrates that India's innovation narrative is not restricted to fin-tech or digital governance; it's extending to the heart of future geopolitics: artificial intelligence.
The expected outcomes of the summit are significant and wide-ranging. India is likely to push for global standards for AI protocols, focusing on creating a standardized framework for AI deployment in communication and governance. Such a framework would include interoperability, risk assessment, and ethical safeguards, ensuring that the systems shaping public life are transparent, accountable, and aligned with democratic values.
Equally important will be the effort to bridge the global divide. One of the key outcomes may be a concrete roadmap enabling developing nations to access affordable AI infrastructure and datasets, addressing the Global South's long-standing complaint of being left behind in the AI revolution.
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