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PM Modi co-chairs AI Summit in France: Why it matters and what it means for India

India’s participation in the AI Action Summit goes beyond policy discussions—it is a strategic move to position India as a global AI powerhouse

February 11, 2025 / 09:03 IST
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PM Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron gesture on the day of a meeting with international investors in IA at Elysee Palace as part of the AI Action Summit in Paris. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
PM Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron gesture on the day of a meeting with international investors in IA at Elysee Palace as part of the AI Action Summit in Paris. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi co-chairing the AI Action Summit in Paris highlights India's leadership in global AI governance and ethical AI development. His participation as a co-chair marks a major milestone in India's AI leadership. This Summit follows the UK's AI Safety Summit (2023) and South Korea’s AI Seoul Summit (2024), reinforcing India's commitment to shaping global AI governance.

India is co-chairing the AI Governance theme alongside France and Canada, highlighting its growing influence in global AI policy, ethics, and regulation. With AI transforming industries and economies worldwide, India’s leadership role places it at the heart of discussions on ethical AI development, AI safety, and responsible deployment.

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What it means for India

Strengthening India's AI Leadership: India is already a leader in AI research, innovation, and policy development. Co-chairing this global forum solidifies India's position as a thought leader in AI governance, allowing it to push for a more inclusive and equitable AI landscape.