New Delhi’s diplomatic corridors are alive as Sweden’s Deputy PM Ebba Busch, Finland’s PM Petteri Orpo, and UK’s Deputy PM David Lammy arrive for the AI Impact Summit 2026. This premier forum is dissecting artificial intelligence’s far-reaching implications, boundless prospects, and the call for accountable implementation.
Hosted in the national capital, the summit saw Orpo escorted by Jayant Singh, Busch arrive seamlessly, and Lammy touch down ahead of schedule. Official greetings from the Foreign Ministry spotlight bilateral wins: India-Sweden’s innovation ecosystem, India-Finland’s digital synergy, and India-UK’s roadmap for ethical AI-fueled growth.
Echoing ‘AI for Humanity’ and India’s inclusive ideals, the event spans five days with a massive turnout—110 countries, 30 international entities, 20 heads of government, 45 ministers. As the latest in the AI Summit lineage (post-UK, Korea, France), it promises rigorous debates on regulation, equity, and application.
With additional leaders en route, the summit is poised to yield pacts and visions shaping AI’s trajectory. India’s orchestration underscores its ambition to lead in responsible tech evolution, blending tradition with tomorrow’s innovations for shared global success.
