The India–AI Impact Summit 2026 marks a historic milestone in global artificial intelligence diplomacy. Scheduled to be held in New Delhi from 16–20 February 2026, the Summit will take place at the iconic Bharat Mandapam.
This upcoming summit is the first-ever global AI Summit to be hosted in the Global South, positioning India at the center of the global AI conversation. At a time when artificial intelligence is reshaping economies, societies, governance systems, and geopolitical alignments, India’s hosting of this landmark event signals its intent to shape the future of AI in an inclusive and development-oriented manner.
India-AI Impact Summit 2026 Theme
The central theme of the India-AI Summit 2026 is: “Sarvajan Hitaya, Sarvajan Sukhaya – Welfare for All, Happiness of All.” This timeless Indian philosophical principle reflects the idea that technology must serve collective well-being rather than narrow interests. By choosing this theme, India emphasizes that AI should be:
- Inclusive and accessible
- Human-centric
- Development-driven
- Responsible and ethical
- Beneficial to all nations, especially developing economies
The theme aligns artificial intelligence with social justice, economic opportunity, sustainability, and shared global prosperity.
India-AI Impact Summit 2026 Event Dates & Venue
Registration for the India–AI Impact Summit 2026 is open to policymakers, industry leaders, researchers, startups, students, and international delegates who wish to participate in this landmark global AI gathering. The Summit, hosted in New Delhi from 16–20 February 2026, requires prior online registration through the official portal to ensure secure access and streamlined entry. Due to high-level participation and global attendance, early registration and credential verification are strongly recommended.
Click here to Register at India-AI Summit 2026
Detailed Steps to Register in India-AI Summit 2026
- Visit the official India–AI Impact Summit 2026 website at https://impact.indiaai.gov.in/registration.
- Click on the “Register” or “Delegate Registration” option available on the homepage.
- Select your participant category (Government Delegate, Industry Professional, Startup, Researcher, Student, Media, etc.).
- Fill in personal details including full name, designation, organization, contact number, and official email ID.
- Upload required documents such as identity proof, institutional ID, or invitation letter (if applicable).
- Choose the sessions, tracks, or event categories you wish to attend (some high-level meetings may be invite-only).
- Complete payment (if applicable for certain delegate categories).
- Submit the registration form and note the confirmation number.
- Check your registered email for confirmation and approval notification.
- Download your e-pass or accreditation badge before the event for smooth entry at Bharat Mandapam.
India–AI Impact Summit 2026: Day-by-Day Agenda Overview
| Day | Date | Key Focus & Activities |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | 16 Feb 2026 | AI Innovation & Expo Launch — Opening of the India AI Impact Expo with industry showcases, tech demos, innovation zones, startup pavilions and theme pavilion walkthroughs; initial networking and exhibition activities tailored for innovators, entrepreneurs, and early-stage collaborations. (AI Impact Expo 2026) |
| Day 2 | 17 Feb 2026 | Policy & Knowledge Sessions — High-level policy discussions, workshops, and knowledge exchange focusing on inclusive AI frameworks, multi-stakeholder dialogues and collaboration opportunities for governments, international organisations, think-tanks and civil society actors. (AI Impact Expo 2026) |
| Day 3 | 18 Feb 2026 | Research Symposium on AI & Its Impact — A dedicated research day bringing together academics, scientists, practitioners, and innovators to present cutting-edge work, engage in interdisciplinary sessions, and showcase research from the Global South. (IndiaAI) |
| Day 4 | 19 Feb 2026 | Leadership & Global Summit Sessions — Main plenary sessions featuring global leaders, heads of state, ministers, senior policymakers, and top technology executives; high-impact dialogues on global AI governance, cooperation frameworks, and measurable outcomes. (IndiaAI) |
| Day 5 | 20 Feb 2026 | Global Collaboration & Closing — Concluding leadership panels, GPAI (Global Partnership on AI) meetings, outcome declarations, forward action plans and closing ceremonies; focus on implementation pathways and international partnerships. (IndiaAI) |
India–AI Impact Summit 2026 Key Attendees
The India–AI Impact Summit 2026 will bring together some of the most influential leaders from government, global technology firms, research institutions, and industry ecosystems. Participants include global heads of state, international ministers, CEOs of major tech companies, founders of AI ventures, and Indian industry pioneers, highlighting the Summit’s importance as a strategic global AI platform.
| Category | Key Attendees |
|---|---|
| Global Heads of State & Government | Presidents and Prime Ministers from nations including France, Brazil, Europe, Caribbean and Central Asia (e.g., Emmanuel Macron and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva) |
| Technology CEOs (Global) | Sundar Pichai (Google), Sam Altman (OpenAI), Demis Hassabis (DeepMind), Alexandr Wang (Meta), Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm), Brad Smith (Microsoft) |
| AI Research & Thought Leaders | Yoshua Bengio (Mila), Yann LeCun (Meta), Dario Amodei (Anthropic) |
| Indian Industry Leaders | Mukesh Ambani (Reliance Industries), Natarajan Chandrasekaran (Tata Sons), Nandan Nilekani (Infosys), Sunil Bharti Mittal (Bharti Enterprises), Sridhar Vembu (Zoho) |
| Global Ministers & Institutional Heads | Ministers from multiple countries, ICT leaders, and representatives from international organisations |
| Other Notable Participants | Senior leaders from Zoom, Adobe India, TCS, Infosys, HCLTech and other major tech organisations |
India’s Strategic Position in the Global AI Race
The Three Sutras: Foundation of the India-AI Summit 2026
The India–AI Impact Summit 2026 is anchored in three foundational guiding principles known as the Three Sutras — People, Planet, and Progress. These Sutras define India’s philosophy for global AI cooperation and reflect its vision of building a responsible, inclusive, and development-driven AI ecosystem. Together, they ensure that artificial intelligence serves humanity equitably while balancing innovation, sustainability, and economic growth.
1️⃣ People
The People Sutra envisions AI as a force for human progress that remains inclusive, ethical, and culturally sensitive. It emphasizes that technology must be human-centered and accessible to all sections of society.
Key Focus Areas:
- Promoting human-centric AI design and deployment
- Ensuring cultural and linguistic diversity in AI systems
- Safeguarding dignity, privacy, and fundamental rights
- Addressing algorithmic bias and discrimination
- Expanding AI access to rural and underserved populations
- Strengthening digital literacy and AI education initiatives
- Building trust through transparency and accountability
2️⃣ Planet
The Planet Sutra calls for responsible AI innovation aligned with environmental sustainability and climate resilience. It recognizes that technological advancement must not compromise ecological balance.
Key Focus Areas:
- Reducing the carbon footprint of AI data centers
- Promoting energy-efficient computing infrastructure
- Leveraging AI for climate modeling and disaster prediction
- Supporting environmental protection initiatives
- Encouraging green AI research and sustainable innovation
- Aligning AI development with global sustainability goals
- Ensuring responsible use of natural and digital resources
3️⃣ Progress
The Progress Sutra envisions AI as an engine of inclusive economic growth and socio-economic transformation. It seeks to democratize AI resources and align innovation with development priorities.
Key Focus Areas:
- Democratizing access to computing power and AI tools
- Supporting startups and innovation ecosystems
- Applying AI in healthcare, agriculture, education, and governance
- Generating new employment and entrepreneurship opportunities
- Bridging the global AI divide
- Strengthening multilateral cooperation for shared AI benefits
- Ensuring equitable distribution of technological gains
Seven Chakras: From Principles to Action
Building upon the Three Sutras, the Summit organizes discussions around Seven Chakras, representing key areas of international cooperation:
- Human Capital – AI education, skill development, workforce transformation
- Inclusion for Social Empowerment – AI access for marginalized communities
- Safe and Trusted AI – Ethical frameworks and governance standards
- Resilience, Innovation & Efficiency – Strengthening public and private systems
- Science – Collaborative AI research and frontier innovation
- Democratizing AI Resources – Expanding access to compute and data
- AI for Economic Growth & Social Good – Applying AI for real-world development
About India-AI Mission
The India-AI Mission is a national initiative launched by the Government of India to accelerate the adoption, innovation, and governance of Artificial Intelligence across sectors of national importance. It aims to democratize access to AI technology, foster research and talent development, and build an ecosystem where AI can drive inclusive growth, sustainable development, and global cooperation. Objectives of India-AI Mission are:
- Democratize Access to AI: Make AI tools, computing resources, and data accessible to startups, researchers, students, and enterprises across India.
- Promote Research & Innovation: Support indigenous research in AI and foster collaborations between academia, industry, and public institutions.
- Build Human Capital: Develop a skilled workforce through AI education, training programs, and capacity-building initiatives.
- Drive Sectoral Impact: Apply AI solutions to critical sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, education, governance, and climate resilience.
- Establish Ethical Standards: Encourage responsible AI development with ethical frameworks, safety guidelines, and transparent governance.
- Facilitate Global Cooperation: Strengthen international partnerships and represent India’s perspective in global AI governance platforms.
- Support Startups & Entrepreneurship: Enable AI startups with funding access, mentorship, and ecosystem support to scale innovations.
- Enhance Public Digital Infrastructure: Integrate AI capabilities into India’s digital public systems for wider public benefit.

