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Public Consultation - Help Shape the AI Impact Summit 2026

Public Consultation - Help Shape the AI Impact Summit 2026
Start Date :
Jun 06, 2025
Last Date :
Jun 30, 2025
17:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)

India is proud to host the AI Impact Summit 2026, a landmark global event announced by the Hon’ble Prime Minister at the France AI Action Summit. Building on the momentum of ...

India is proud to host the AI Impact Summit 2026, a landmark global event announced by the Hon’ble Prime Minister at the France AI Action Summit. Building on the momentum of Bletchley Park, Seoul, and Paris, the Summit will mark a strategic shift, from action to measurable impact, in global AI cooperation.

The Summit envisions a future where AI delivers real impact, advancing inclusive growth, social development, and a healthier planet. It aims to ensure that AI innovation and governance reflect the diverse realities, languages, and development priorities of both emerging and advanced economies.

Bringing together governments, industry leaders, researchers, startups, civil society, and international organizations, the Summit will chart a shared vision for harnessing AI responsibly, for good, and for all. The Summit will help bridge the AI divide and enable all communities, especially in the developing world, to shape and benefit from the future of AI.

To ensure the Summit is grounded in public priorities and stakeholder insight, the Government of India invites inputs from citizens, students, researchers, startups, civil society, and domain experts. Your feedback will help shape the themes, focus areas, and key deliverables of the Summit.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), through IndiaAI (an independent Business Division under the Digital India Corporation), in collaboration with MyGov, is inviting inputs to help shape the discourse, themes, and outcomes of the AI Impact Summit 2026. Your views will ensure the Summit reflects national and international priorities and delivers meaningful, inclusive, and actionable outcomes.

Please provide your suggestions and inputs below regarding the AI Impact Summit and its themes, outcomes, priorities, and more

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Jasleen_179
Jasleen 16 hours 12 minutes ago

Technology has transformed the education sector in unique ways and AI is no exception. As highlighted above, AI is a relatively new area of technological development, which has attracted global interest in academic and teaching circles. Increased awareness of the benefits of AI in the education sector and the integration of high-performance computing systems in administrative work have accelerated the pace of transformation in the field . This change has affected different facets of learning to the extent that government agencies and companies are looking to replicate the same success in their respective fields (IBM, 2020). However, while the advantages of AI are widely reported in the corporate scene, few people understand its impact on the interactions between students and teachers. This research gap can be filled by understanding the impact of AI on the education sector, as a holistic ecosystem of learning.

As these gaps in education are minimized, AI is cont

rahulsingh_5580
Rahul Singh 17 hours 22 minutes ago

Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds immense potential for shaping the future of India. It can revolutionize sectors like healthcare, education, agriculture, and governance. In healthcare, AI can improve diagnostics, predict diseases, and support telemedicine in rural areas. In education, AI-driven tools can personalize learning and make quality education more accessible. In agriculture, AI can help farmers with crop monitoring, yield prediction, and pest control, improving productivity. AI can also boost economic growth through automation, job creation in tech sectors, and enhanced decision-making in businesses. In governance, AI can improve public services, traffic management, and disaster response. With the right policies, investment in AI research, and digital infrastructure, India can use AI to empower its population, bridge the urban-rural divide, and become a global leader in innovation and technology.

D VINAYAGAMOORTHY
D VINAYAGAMOORTHY 19 hours 8 minutes ago

Good morning sir,With the help of AI we should make a slangs of languages research...ie AI should be able to tell this is the one regions language of particular Indian state...That slang should be identified...where from it is..
If we install sound sensors around ATM at invisible places we can find out the conversation of robbers and that too if we know the locality of the slang they speak ...it would be easy for us to catch the culprits.
Thanks and regards

shashinsubedi_1
Shashin Subedi 20 hours 43 minutes ago

As a student in a diverse and developing country like India, I urge the AI Impact Summit 2026 to include, "AI for Grassroots Empowerment" as a core theme. While global discussions often focus on advanced tech, real impact lies in how AI reaches village improving crop planning for farmers, language translations for regional communications, early disease prediction in rural clinics, and access to justice through AI-powered legal aid....

India’s strength lies in its scale and diversity. Let this Summit showcase how AI can be adapted to local needs, ensuring global AI doesn't just grow—but grows inclusively and responsibly.

Subramanyam Gunda
Subramanyam Gunda 21 hours 42 minutes ago

1. Algorithmic Equity Audits: Push for standardized protocols assessing fairness and safety in AI systems, especially for public sector adoption.
2. Resilience Against AI-Driven Harm: Prioritize joint research on misinformation, cyber threats, and bias, with funding for international sandbox testing.
3. Future-of-Work Accords: Collaboration with labor organizations to chart a transition roadmap for workers in AI-disrupted industries.
4. Green AI Mandates: Encourage low-energy model development and environmental disclosures for large-scale AI deployments.

Deepali Hingne
Deepali Hingne adv 1 day 3 hours ago

AI - if consider as artificial Logic instead of artificial
at least - when use Digital Device
Cyber Cool - सिखना ही होगा
और वैसे भी - digital world बढ रहा है तो जब net use करते है तो तो उस net मे फसना नही है , Cyber Calm बनना होगा
अभी recent कुछ trend था - जीबली something..whatever
पुरा soc/media crazy बन गया ऐ Cyber Craz कितना बडा thread हो सकता है ..और अब तो कुछ दिख भी नही रहा
घीबली/जीबली whatsoever..मतलब बीना सोचे सब कर रहे है तो सबके साथ करना जरुरी थोडी है ..
मै सोच रही थी such deeeeep dark web है just like a dark room तो लोगो को डर नही लगता ..blindly just do
मतलब जहा डरना चाहिए सजग रहना चाहिए वहा सोचते भी नही
फीर किसी और को या सरकार को क्यु कोसना
Cyber Car मे कैसे भी सवार नही होते थोडा
Digital Disconnect (Break )भी लगाया करो
* take pause ask que ..why
* don't sudden response
* in hyper way go nearby- cyber cafe or bank..

Vinit Gavankar
Vinit Gavankar 1 day 6 hours ago

Hello Sir,

Thanks for Operation Sindoor. I have some questions.

1) Renaming our country to BHARAT.

2) Developing new Data centers across the country for future AI needs.

3) New solar and nuclear energy plans for point 2.

4) Transfer of technology from RUS for our aviation industry. MIG.

5) Any fixed date for the completion of all conventional fuel vehicles to EVs.

6) Our satellite internet provider so that in a critical time, we don't have to be dependent on others.

7) New hypersonic missile program.

8) When will we start making passenger planes?

9) Digital currency and property tracking.

10) Thanks for the DIGIPIN that can track the location of the person, but we should make this mandatory for all to have one. Maybe banks can start making it mandatory.

11) Any updates on the Kaweri engine and AMCA program?

12) A hypersonic loop for the country that can join Kashmir to Kanyakumari.

// Vinit

arvindvishwakarma_136
arvind vishwakarma 1 day 12 hours ago

The Union Government in the current financial year 2014-15, has introduced Van Bandhu Kalyan Yojna (VKY) as Central Sector Scheme with an allocation of Rs. 100 crore. The Central Government proposes to replicate the intervention with special focus on the qualitative and sustainable employment for tribal families; bridging infrastructure gaps with focus on quality; improving the quality of education and health and improving the quality of life in tribal areas.

The scheme been launched on pilot basis in one block each of the States of AP, MP, HP, Telangana, Orissa, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat. Under the scheme centre will provide Rs. 10 crore for each block for the development of various facilities for the Tribals. These blocks have been selected on the recommendations of the concerned States and have very low literacy rate.

There are about 350 Blocks in the Schedule V areas where population to STs compared to total population

Rakesh gupta_336
Rakesh gupta 1 day 16 hours ago

Normalisation in india

" भारत में सामान्यीकरण "

किसी भी देश की अर्थव्यवस्था में सामान्यीकरण होने का समय तब आता है जब व्यवहार में व्यवस्थित समाज बनता है ।

Rameshwar prasad Nanda
Rameshwar prasad Nanda 1 day 18 hours ago

The path forward for solutions and safeguards to tackle concerns for noble challenges in various domains through collaboration guided by various stakeholders . The points are proposed on the Image uploaded.

For mutual Learning please

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