IndiaAI Mission Prepares for 2026 Summit with Focus on Safe, Inclusive AI Frameworks

December 9, 2025
IndiaAI Mission Prepares for 2026 Summit with Focus on Safe, Inclusive AI Frameworks
  • A Pre-Summit Event led by IndiaAI Mission and the Centre for Responsible AI at IIT Madras, in Chennai, on December 11, sets the stage ahead of the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, with MeitY framing the initiative toward safe, trusted, and inclusive AI.

  • The Global South will host the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, scheduled for February 15–20 in New Delhi at Bharat Mandapam.

  • Its key focus areas include fairness, algorithmic accountability, safety risks, bias mitigation, and transparency, with an emphasis on auditability and public trust in model development.

  • Discussions will translate AI safety and governance mandates into actionable policies under the Safe & Trusted AI Working Group to create a transparent, trustworthy AI ecosystem.

  • The conclave aims to foster cross-border collaboration among government, industry, academia, and civil society to shape globally consistent yet locally applicable AI frameworks, guiding India's role in a trusted, inclusive global AI network.

  • The Safe & Trusted AI Working Group, chaired by Prof. Balaraman Ravindran, is building an ecosystem focused on transparency, reliability, and public trust to drive responsible AI innovation and equitable benefits.

  • Conversations will cover governance and regulatory models adaptable to diverse cultural, legal, and technological contexts, encouraging cross-border collaboration among government, industry, academia, and civil society.

  • The conclave seeks to translate AI safety and governance principles into practical frameworks, including creating an AI Safety Commons for the Global South with shared datasets, benchmarks, and governance resources.

  • A core objective is to convert responsible AI principles into interoperable yet locally grounded governance and regulatory models across different cultures and systems.

  • Attendees will include high-level officials and academics, such as Tamil Nadu’s Industries Minister TRB Rajaa, IIT Madras Director Kamakoti, and scholars like Sriraam Natarajan, along with MeitY officials and international experts.

  • Notable participants at the Pre-Summit include Minister TRB Rajaa, IIT Madras Director Prof. Kamakoti, and Prof. Balaraman Ravindran, who chairs the Safe & Trusted AI Working Group, with representation from MeitY and global experts.

  • MeitY officials and national/international leaders from industry, academia, civil society, and government will participate.

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