Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam hosted the vibrant India AI Impact Summit 2026, drawing global attention. On the event’s sidelines, OpenAI’s George Osborne (Countries Head), Chris Lehen (Global Affairs Chief), and Pragya Mishra (India Head) met Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan at his official residence Thursday.
The agenda covered AI innovations, real-world uses, and India’s fast-track AI integration. This meeting boosts prospects for tech-policy synergy in one of the world’s fastest-growing digital economies.
In another notable session, Radhakrishnan conferred with Bolivian counterpart Edmund Lara Montano. Topics included solar energy expansion, critical minerals supply chains, digital tech upgrades, higher education exchanges, and healthcare collaborations.
These parleys seek to deepen India-Bolivia strategic partnerships across high-potential domains.
The VP office’s X update celebrated the Bolivia interaction, noting bilateral progress and focus areas like renewables, minerals, digitization, education, health, and global platforms.
Arriving Tuesday, Montano was welcomed by Union Minister Satish Chandra Dubey. MEA’s social media post positioned the visit as a fresh start for digital camaraderie between India and Bolivia.
The summit’s diplomatic undercurrents promise lasting impacts on international tech alliances.
