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India hostss global AI summit, including OpenAI and Google

This week, top executives from global AI giants are expected to join world leaders at New Delhi for an 'artificial intelligence summit. India is attempting to attract more investment into the industry. Alphabet, Microsoft, and Amazon have already committed $68 billion to AI and cloud infrastructure investments in India by 2030. India's officials have positioned the India AI Impact Summit that began on Monday as a forum to amplify the voices of developing countries in global AI governance. Delhi is the first city to host the global event.

India's PM Narendra Modi wrote on X that the theme of this summit was "welfare for all and happiness for everyone, reflecting our commitment to harnessing Artificial Intelligence (AI) for?humancentric progress." Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei will be among the key speakers at the summit. Mukesh Ambani of Reliance, Reliance chairman Mukesh, and Google DeepMind's CEO Demis Hassabis will also speak on Thursday.

Modi will also share the stage with French President Emmanuel Macron on that?day, who is in India for a bilateral visit.

The prime minister's public relations campaign has been carried out by hanging large banners featuring Modi's picture along the main roads of Delhi.

India, which still hasn't produced a dominant AI model that can compete with those of the U.S. and China, bets on large-scale deployment over foundational models to gain a competitive advantage.

India's Economic Survey released last month urged the Government to focus on "application led innovation" instead of chasing mega-models at frontier scale. India's largest market for OpenAI is already backed by significant domestic adoption. With more than 72 millions daily ChatGPT users in late 2025. Rapid AI adoption also threatens jobs in India's $283billion IT sector. Jefferies predicts that call centres will face a 50% revenue loss from AI adoption by 2030.

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The previous 'global AI summits' at Bletchley in the UK, Seoul in Korea, and Paris in France in 2025 were marked by voluntary corporate pledges, safety commitments and governance statements, though critics claimed they had few enforceable results. The India?summit is expected to attract more than 250,000 attendees, including 300 exhibitors in a 70,000 square metre expo at Bharat Mandapam, a $300-million mega convention complex.

Delhi's luxury hotel prices have soared due to the influx of international delegates, sparking social media shock. A suite at the Taj Palace, which normally costs about $2200 per night, was listed at over $33,000 last week.

The Indian Supreme Court announced on Saturday that advocates could appear by video conference during the summit, citing the anticipated traffic congestion in the area. (Reporting and editing by Adityakalra and Kate Mayberry in New Delhi)

(source: Reuters)