The AI Impact Summit 2026, as highlighted by Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha, has positioned India prominently in global discussions on artificial intelligence and technology governance. Chadha emphasized that India is gaining recognition as a key player in shaping how artificial intelligence is managed, developed, and utilized for public welfare. He stressed that artificial intelligence has evolved into a strategic concern beyond just a technological one.
Chadha pointed out that nations with robust computing capabilities and digital infrastructure are poised to lead the world in the upcoming years. He emphasized the critical role of processing capacity and digital resources in determining the leadership in the AI era. Additionally, he identified three dominant global monopolies in artificial intelligence, highlighting the importance of control over AI design, manufacturing concentration, and export restrictions.
Highlighting India’s strength in human capital, Chadha noted that the country possesses a significant advantage in terms of talent. He mentioned that while India excels in providing AI professionals and skilled manpower, it needs to complement talent with advanced computing resources, diversified supply chains, and robust domestic infrastructure to effectively compete globally. Chadha drew parallels between the historical influence of oil, gas, and steel in the 20th century and the emerging significance of artificial intelligence and semiconductor manufacturing in shaping geopolitical power in the 21st century.
Chadha emphasized the necessity for India to take decisive actions to secure its position in the evolving global landscape. He expressed excitement about participating in the AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, highlighting the event’s significance in influencing the governance, development, and protection of citizens in the future.
