New Delhi : India is all set to host the Artificial Intelligence Impact Summit 2026 from Monday in New Delhi. The event marks a global convening to shape the future of inclusive, responsible, and resilient artificial intelligence. The India AI Impact Expo 2026 will be held alongside the India AI Impact Summit and will serve as a national demonstration of AI in action.
The Expo will bring together global technology firms, startups, academia, research institutions, central and state governments, and international partners. Welcoming global tech leaders from across the world to India, PM Modi took to X and wrote: “It is a matter of immense pride for us that people from across the world are coming to India for the India AI Impact Summit. This also reflects the potential and capability of our country’s youth.
PM Modi declared the theme of the Summit as Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya or welfare for all, happiness for all, reflecting our shared commitment to harnessing Artificial Intelligence for human-centric progress. The first day of the summit begins on February 16 and will focus on Artificial Intelligence for Road Safety, featuring data-driven solutions to enhance road safety in India.
The session will emphasise data-driven approaches to understanding crash patterns, predicting risks, and enabling proactive interventions. It will also discuss scalable artificial intelligence applications to support safer mobility, driver training, and the development of data-driven hyperlocal models, ensuring technology-led impact for public good.
Another key session will focus on transforming India’s judicial ecosystem through artificial intelligence. Experts will discuss AI’s potential to enhance efficiency, transparency, and accessibility in the judicial system. The session will examine how AI can enable predictive analytics for informed decision-making, automate case management, facilitate legal research, support virtual courts, and contribute to faster dispute resolution, reduced backlog, and improved access to justice.
The future of employability in the age of artificial intelligence is another major focus area. Experts will discuss how AI may create new job opportunities while also making certain existing roles redundant, requiring large-scale reskilling of the workforce. A special session on Artificial Intelligence for Smart and Resilient Agriculture — From Research to Solutions — will also be held on the first day.
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