AI Impact Summit will shape a human‑centric, sensitive global ecosystem: PM
AI must be accessible to all, with Global South priorities at the center of governance: PM
Ethics in AI must be unlimited; profit must align with purpose: PM
PM outlines three key suggestions for ethical use of AI: Trusted global data framework, transparent ‘glass box’ safety rules, and embedding human values in AI
AI is a shared resource for the welfare of humanity: PM

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi shared his remarks at the Leaders’ Plenary Session during the India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi today. Welcoming the participants once again to the AI Impact Summit in India, the Prime Minister expressed confidence that the summit will play a crucial role in building a human‑centric and sensitive global AI ecosystem. He remarked that history shows humanity has always turned disruptions into opportunities, and today presents another such moment to transform disruption into humanity’s greatest opportunity.

Shri Modi recalled Lord Buddha’s teaching that “Right Action comes from Right Understanding,” stressing the importance of creating a roadmap that ensures AI’s positive impact through timely, well-intentioned, and correct decisions.

Prime Minister remarked that during the COVID global pandemic, the world witnessed that when nations stand together, even the impossible becomes possible. He highlighted that cooperation provided solutions—from vaccine development to supply chains, from data sharing to saving lives. He noted that India saw how technology can serve humanity, citing the digital vaccination platform that helped vaccinate millions on time. Shri Modi emphasized that UPI ensured seamless online transactions even in difficult circumstances and played a major role in bridging the digital divide. He stated that in recent years India has built a vibrant digital public infrastructure and is sharing it with the world, because for India technology is not a medium of power but of service, not to dominate but to empower. He underlined that AI too must follow this direction to ensure the welfare of humanity.

The Prime Minister remarked that while technology in the past created divisions, AI must now be accessible and within everyone’s reach. He stressed that as the future of AI is discussed, the aspirations and priorities of the Global South must be placed at the center of AI governance.

Shri Modi highlighted that ethics have always been central to human progress, but with AI the scope of unethical behavior is unlimited. He emphasized that ethical norms for AI must also be unlimited. He stated that AI companies carry a major responsibility to focus not only on profit but also on purpose, and underscored the need for strong ethical commitments. He added that at a personal level, AI is already influencing human learning, intelligence, and emotions.

For ethical AI use, the Prime Minister offered three suggestions:

  • AI training must respect data sovereignty and be based on a trusted global data framework. He highlighted the principle of “garbage in, garbage out,” stressing that if data is not secure, balanced, and reliable, the output cannot be trustworthy.
  • AI platforms must keep their safety rules clear and transparent. He called for a “glass box” approach instead of a “black box,” where safety rules are visible and verifiable. He noted that this would ensure accountability and strengthen ethical behavior in business.
  • AI must be guided by clear human values. He cited the “paper clip problem” as an example, where a machine given a single goal could exhaust all global resources to achieve it. He underlined that while technology is powerful, direction must always be determined by humans.

Prime Minister remarked that Aspirational India has a major role in the global journey of Artificial Intelligence and, recognizing this responsibility, India is taking significant steps. He highlighted that under India’s AI Mission, 38,000 GPUs are already available and 24,000 more will be added in the next six months. Shri Modi stated that India is providing its startups with world‑class computing power at highly affordable rates. He noted that India has also created AIKosh (National Dataset Platform), through which more than 7,500 datasets and 270 AI models have been shared as national resources.

The Prime Minister emphasized that India’s direction and vision for AI are clear—AI is a shared resource for the welfare of humanity. He underlined the need to build an AI future that advances innovation, strengthens inclusion, and integrates human values. Shri Modi concluded that when technology and human trust move together, the true impact of AI will be visible across the world.

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Prime Minister’s meeting with H.E. Mr. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic of Greece
February 19, 2026

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi met with H.E. Mr. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (Greece) on the sidelines of AI Impact summit on 19 February 2026. The Prime Minister of Greece is paying a visit to India from 18 – 19 February 2026 to participate in the India AI Impact Summit, 2026 held at New Delhi. PM Mitsotakis was accompanied by Mr. Dimitrios Papastergiou, Minister of Digital Governance and a delegation of senior officials.

​The two leaders reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral strategic partnership and noted that the partnership is growing at steady pace in diverse fields. They also discussed the way forward for further strengthening cooperation in new areas of interest, besides exchanging views on regional and global issues of interest. The two leaders appreciated the recent connectivity initiatives and the potential to further expanded them under IMEC.

Both leaders agreed that recent exchange of high level visits has given a new impetus to the strategic partnership and that the recently concluded India – EU FTA will open new avenues for trade and investment between the two countries.

This was the second visit of PM Mitsotakis to India; he had earlier paid a State visit to India in February 2024, which was the first visit of a Head of Government from Greece to India after 15 years. Earlier, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi had visited Athens on 25 August 2023 when the bilateral relations were raised to strategic partnership.