The India AI Impact Summit 2026, held from February 16 to February 21, 2026, marked a significant milestone in the global artificial intelligence (AI) landscape. The summit witnessed extensive participation, with approximately 0.6 million attendees in person and over 0.9 million cumulative views through live virtual streaming. Delegations from more than 100 countries and 20 international organisations participated in the proceedings.

During the summit, India achieved a Guinness World Record for the most pledges received for an AI responsibility campaign in 24 hours, with over 0.25 million validated pledges reaffirming public commitment towards responsible AI adoption.

A key announcement at the summit was the expansion of India’s sovereign compute capacity. In addition to the more than 38,000 graphics processing units (GPUs) already provisioned under the IndiaAI Mission, an additional 20,000 GPUs will be added in the coming weeks, further strengthening national AI infrastructure.

The summit focused on advancing frameworks for responsible, resilient and inclusive AI adoption at the global level.

  • The India AI Impact Summit declaration was endorsed by 92 countries and international organisations. The declaration acknowledges the work undertaken by seven thematic working groups during the Summit.
  • The New Delhi Frontier AI Impact commitments were announced by 13 leading global and Indian frontier model developers to promote trustworthy and inclusive AI deployment.
  • Launch of the global AI Impact commons, a voluntary initiative featuring over 80 impact stories across more than 30 countries, enabling nations to share, replicate, and scale successful AI use cases for economic growth and social good.
  • Release of the equitable AI transition playbook in partnership with the international labour organisation, aimed at preparing workers for emerging AI-driven opportunities.
  • Signing of the voluntary guiding principles for resilient, innovative and efficient AI, endorsed by over 20 countries.
  • Signing of the voluntary guiding principles for reskilling in the age of AI, endorsed by 23 countries.
  • Adoption of the charter for the democratic diffusion of AI, supported by 22 countries and international institutions.
  • Launch of the resilient AI challenge in partnership with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and France.
  • Release of the playbook for advancing resilient AI infrastructure.
  • Announcement of the trusted AI commons, with 22 partner countries prior to formal launch.
  • Release of guidance notes on AI governance, endorsed by 22 countries.
  • Announcement of the alliance for advancing inclusion through AI, endorsed by 20 countries and United Nations Children’s Fund.
  • Launch of the network of AI for science institutions, with 19 partner countries at inception.

Further, the AI Impact Expo emerged as one of the largest AI exhibitions globally, with over 850 exhibitors across 10 thematic pavilions.

At Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, a live demonstration was conducted of an open-sourced handheld assistive device capable of visually recognising objects and environments based on voice queries and responding in multiple languages. The prototype, developed by BHASHINI and Current AI, was opened to the startup ecosystem for further technical enhancement and use-case development.

Six global casebooks documenting high-impact AI deployments were released, covering:

  • AI in health (with World Health Organization)
  • AI in energy (with International Energy Agency)
  • AI in gender empowerment (with UN Women)
  • AI in agriculture (with the government of Maharashtra, supported by the World Bank)
  • AI in education (with Central Square Foundation and EkStep Foundation)
  • AI in accessibility (with Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India, IIIT-Bangalore and ChangeInkk Foundation)

The AI Impact Startup Book was also launched by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, presenting insights into India’s AI and deep-tech startup ecosystem.

Demonstrating grassroots digital adoption, approximately 80 per cent of food court transactions during the summit were conducted through unified payments interface.

Furthermore, the summit catalysed significant investment commitments across the AI value chain.

  • Over $200 billion in AI-related investments are expected across infrastructure, foundation models, hardware and applications.
  • Reliance Industries pledged $110 billion over seven years towards AI-focused infrastructure.
  • Tata Group announced a partnership with OpenAI to scale AI-ready data centres.
  • Adani Enterprises announced plans to invest $100 billion by 2035.
  • General Catalyst announced a $5 billion investment commitment over five years, while Lightspeed Venture Partners announced $10 billion in investments.
  • Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Google, announced investments including new India-US subsea cable routes and a $15 billion AI hub in Visakhapatnam. Google will train 20 million civil servants, support 11 million students, and expand AI research collaborations.

The India AI Impact Summit 2026 concluded with the adoption of forward-looking commitments and strategic partnerships that advance a shared global vision for responsible, inclusive and development-oriented AI. The outcomes of the summit reflect a broad international consensus to harness AI for economic growth, social empowerment and sustainable development, while ensuring resilience, equity and democratic access to emerging technologies.