

Tracing Bandung in the times of a busy AI summit
₹250- ₹270.Now let’s talk of the present. Today, India is the world’s fourth largest economy and is eyeing the number three spot. Our per capita income has crossed $3,000.
During the last one decade, we have made phenomenal all-round progress.If the Bandung conference was the cry of the hungry, then India’s AI Impact Summit 2026 is the roar of a progressing India.Those who call this summit premature or useless should know better. A few days ago, a Stanford University research rated India as the third most powerful nation in the world in artificial intelligence (AI). The reason? Of the world’s total AI experts, 16% are Indian.
Supporting and promoting startups and innovation was one of the most important reforms by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Data shows 89% of Indian startups use AI. Our AI market is currently at around $23 billion, and it may hit $325 billion by 2033.The BharatGen AI launched in June 2025 is world’s first government seeded multimodal large language model (LLM).
If India has to progress, it needs to provide AI software for various regional languages. It’s well known that AI is considered a super weapon enabling nations to dominate those who lag behind.India has tried to hit many targets simultaneously by hosting the New Delhi AI summit.First and foremost, by offering our youth the confidence that the nation has the ability to back their soaring ambitions and imagination. The Modi government is confident that with the help of this summit, India can play an important role in establishing an ethical regulatory framework to democratize AI and also regulate deepfakes, promote cyber security and face the new challenges emerging due to this technology.The summit was graced by 20 heads of governments and
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