Seven Presidents, Two Vice Presidents, Nine PMs To Attend AI Summit In Delhi
Top global leaders will attend a Delhi summit focused on artificial intelligence governance, risks, and future economic impact.
The national capital is set to witness an unprecedented convergence of global leadership as seven presidents, two vice-presidents and nine prime ministers are expected to attend the upcoming AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, underscoring India’s growing centrality in global discussions on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.
Officials said the high-level participation reflects the strategic importance countries are placing on AI governance, innovation and ethical frameworks. The summit, being hosted by India, is expected to focus on balancing rapid technological advancement with safeguards around security, inclusivity and responsible use, at a time when AI is reshaping economies and geopolitics alike.
Alongside heads of state and government, the summit will draw senior ministers, policymakers, technology leaders, researchers and industry executives from across the world. Sessions are likely to address issues such as regulation of advanced AI models, cross-border collaboration, workforce disruption, data governance and the role of AI in development, health care and climate action.
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Indian officials view the event as a platform to project the country as a bridge between the Global South and advanced economies on technology policy. By hosting leaders from diverse political and economic systems, New Delhi aims to push for consensus-driven approaches that ensure AI benefits are widely shared rather than concentrated in a handful of countries or corporations.
Security arrangements in the capital are expected to be extensive, given the scale of participation and the presence of multiple high-ranking foreign dignitaries. Diplomatic engagements on the sidelines of the summit are also anticipated, with bilateral and multilateral meetings likely to cover not just technology, but broader strategic and economic cooperation.
The AI Impact Summit marks one of the largest gatherings of global political leadership around a technology-focused agenda. Analysts say the turnout highlights how artificial intelligence has moved from being a niche technical subject to a core issue of national policy, global competition and international collaboration, with India positioning itself at the centre of that conversation.
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