New Delhi (India) February 18:On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a meeting with Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc., discussing the country’s efforts in artificial intelligence and how, as a technology giant, it can collaborate with Indian students and professionals in this sector. The Prime Minister’s meeting arrives as India continues to assert itself as a key player in shaping global conversations focused on AI .
“It was a delight to meet Mr. Sundar Pichai on the sidelines of the AI Impact Summit in Delhi. Talked about the work India is doing in AI and how Google can work with our talented students and professionals in this field,” PM Modi said on social media platform X.

Pichai's Role at the Summit

Mr. Pichai is in New Delhi in pursuit of the momentum surrounding the India AI Impact Summit that is scheduled to unfold over Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, with an expo.
Pichai is a strong indicator that investor confidence is still high and that companies are still involved in co-creating AI capacity: in research, skilling and product development. For Google and other global corporations, the summit is an opportunity to help align its products, research and talent development to India’s tech ecosystem. 

Summit's Strategic Importance

The India AI Impact Summit is described as one of the biggest AI-specific initiatives to be held in the Global South; it unites policy and technology leaders in order to deliberate around AI security, governance and AI innovation.
The AI Summit is being held at Bharat Mandapam, on February 16-20, which has seen participation from governments, tech companies and international organisations from various technocratic, social, trade and business interests in the fields of artificial intelligence. 

Event Details and Participation

In New Delhi, more than 20 heads of state, 60 ministers and as many as 500 global AI leaders, from tech leaders to policymakers, have assembled to chart a common vision for inclusive and ethical AI use. From the outset of previous worlds AI forums which mostly focused on safety and risk mitigation, this summit places great significance into AI for development. 

Core Principles and India's Vision

It is built upon 3 core principles: People, Planet and Progress: to achieve all things AI for education, health, as well as sustainable development and governance and to ensure equitable growth. This summit definitely represents an advance of Indian AI development.
It’s stepping up and demonstrating to the world that our country is ready to take the lead on responsible, inclusive AI — both in a broader sense of the word and in a personal sense — and on future development.