The India AI Impact Summit and Expo 2026 at New Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam witnessed Bihar’s bold stride forward, with Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary inaugurating the state pavilion. Key attendees included Union Ministers Rajiv Ranjan Singh (Panchayati Raj & Fisheries), Giriraj Singh (Textiles), Bihar ministers Shreyasi Singh and Dr. Dilip Jaiswal, MP Sanjay Jha, Chief Secretary Prayas Amrit, and IIT Patna experts.
Bihar’s aggressive tech agenda targets Eastern India leadership via AI Mission’s engineering powerhouse, partnerships, investments, GCC 2026, Semiconductor 2026 policies, and IIT Research Park.
Just as India sets the AI agenda worldwide, Bihar’s policy ecosystem is attracting global firms, accelerating regional transformation.
Bihar’s Hall 5-F presence (Stalls 8,12) yielded ₹468 Cr in MoUs: ₹60 Cr AI CoE (Tiger Analytics + IIT Patna), ₹250 Cr Research Park, plus GCC/IT deals with Red Cyber (₹103 Cr), GrowQR (₹30 Cr), CIPL (₹25 Cr). Expectations: 10,000+ jobs, 50,000+ skilled youth via AI initiatives.
This powerhouse five-day event unites 100+ CEOs, 135+ countries, 20+ leaders, 50+ ministers. Bihar’s policy masterstroke establishes it as Eastern/Northeastern India’s tech vanguard, driving prosperity through cutting-edge tech, employment, and human capital development.
