Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam hosts the AI Impact Summit 2026 (February 16-20), where the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting’s pavilion emerges as a beacon of India’s AI ambitions. This exhibit transforms perceptions, portraying India as a creator of bespoke, scalable AI solutions that resonate socially, rather than just a market for foreign tech.
The pavilion doubles as a media and engagement zone, anchored by the Waves Creators Corner—a platform for policymakers, startups, digital creators, and corporate leaders to unpack AI’s growth story in India. It gives prime billing to homegrown startups disrupting healthcare, media, content ecosystems, governance, and social initiatives.
Curated founder-led discussions and key conversations aim to thrust these AI developers into domestic and global spotlights, as per ministry insights. ‘We’re committed to global validation of Indian AI ingenuity,’ an official affirmed. By enabling face-to-face interactions with investors, regulators, and international attendees, it sparks potential collaborations.
The Creators Corner captivates with its mix of structured debates, impromptu huddles, and startup showcases. In essence, the pavilion synchronizes local innovation with worldwide AI narratives, empowering Indian firms to engage summit-goers including foreign investors and officials.
As conversations intensify, this showcase cements India’s pivotal role in AI’s future, blending tradition with tech to unlock opportunities for sustainable, impactful progress.
