India will host the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, the first global AI summit in the Global South focused on AI's societal impact. The event will showcase India's technological ingenuity and use of AI for public welfare. Experts view India as a potential global leader in AI applications and evaluations.
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 will take place in New Delhi, bringing together global leaders, industry experts, and researchers. This is the fourth in a series of global AI summits, which began at Bletchley Park in 2023 with a focus on AI safety. Now, a US-China race dominates, with the EU acting as referee. The summit's theme is 'sarvajana hitaya, sarvajana sukhaya,' emphasizing welfare for all.
Highlighting AI's social benefits, sources point to India's digital public infrastructure and tech talent. Examples include AI-powered flood forecasts in Bihar, where training volunteers increased access, trust, and precautionary actions. In Tamil Nadu, an AI tool is being tested to identify high heart disease risk. Karnataka's fingerprint scanners failed to boost doctor attendance due to unenforced penalties. In Rajasthan schools, AI software improved teacher productivity and learning outcomes, but required facilitators.
In agriculture, the Kisan E-Mitra chatbot handles 20,000 daily queries in 11 languages. Telangana's Saagu Baagu project doubled chilli farmers' earnings. In healthcare, eSanjeevani conducted 389 million consultations by mid-2025. For skills, FutureSkills PRIME has 1.6 million users, and DIKSHA 275 million, with strong rural penetration.
Challenges include rural internet access at 24% versus 66% urban, digital gender gaps, energy strains, talent shortages (one qualified engineer per 10 AI roles), and 90% semiconductor imports. The summit will stress directing AI toward social good, not power.