Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s India AI Impact Summit 2026 has significantly enhanced India’s position in the global AI landscape, according to Rajasthan Technical University Vice-Chancellor Nimit Chaudhary. In a candid conversation, Chaudhary lauded the event’s flawless execution, crediting it with propelling India towards AI supremacy.
Massive infrastructure demands for AI were a key focus, with Chaudhary affirming the government’s dedication. ‘This initiative proves our resolve to lead,’ he said, anticipating India’s rise as a dominant force amid rapid technological evolution.
The VC decried Youth Congress antics as inappropriate for the occasion. ‘Surrounded by world leaders and tech moguls, this was about showcasing prowess, not protests,’ he observed. He urged prioritizing productivity over non-constructive interruptions.
PM Modi’s keynote framed AI as a profound, swift paradigm shift—from learning machines to pervasive intelligence. Calling for expansive vision and responsibility, Modi positioned the summit as a call to humanize AI, making it sensitive and accountable.
Chaudhary recommended diverse avenues for advocacy. With India’s AI momentum building, the summit heralds an era of innovative, inclusive growth, positioning the nation as a beacon of ethical tech advancement worldwide.
