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www.desitalk.com – that’s all you need to know 6 SPECIAL REPORT February 6, 2026 Indian Ambassador To US Vinay Mohan Kwatra Highlights “Impact”, “Democratisation Of AI” At CSIS Pre-AI Summit I ndian Ambassador to the United States Vinay Mohan Kwatra participated in a Pre-AI Summit panel discus- sion January 31, 2026, titled “Reflections on Paris and Prospects for New Delhi”, organized by Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), alongside the Ambassador of France. Sharing details of the engagement on X, Kwatra emphasised “Impact” as a core driver of the upcoming AI Summit in India later in February. He also outlined India’s approach to artificial intelli- gence, sharing the country’s perspective on “democrati- sation of AI” around people, planet and progress with the participating audience. The discussion focused on advancing global dialogue on AI, with India underscoring impact-led inno- vation and inclusive growth as key pillars of its engagement ahead of the summit. All these developments stem from engagements held on January 31, during which Kwatra also detailed India’s people-first approach to artificial intelligence and the structure of the upcoming AI Impact Summit, not- ing that it is built around three core pillars focused on people, planet and progress. India’s Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra gestures as he speaks at the CSIS conference. Speaking during a discussion titled “Exploring Global AI Policy Priorities Ahead of the India AI Impact Sum- mit”, Kwatra said, “This is the first time that the summit is taking place in a Global South country. “The summit is being anchored on three major platforms. We call it three sutras essentially. The first sutra, or the first anchor of it, is people. Essentially, the underly- ing theme there is that the cultural diversity of people, the dignity of people, and the access of people to the technology are ensured,” he said. Explaining the second pillar, he said, “The second part of it, which is important, is the planet. The idea is that any tech- nology is not centred just on a particular geography but is available for the progress of the planet.” Describing the third element of the frame- work, Kwatra added, “The third course is the sutra of progress, which must lead to economic and tech- nological progress and the prosperity of society.” His remarks came amid a series of international sum- mits since 2023 that have brought together govern- ments, industry and civil so- ciety to deepen cooperation on artificial intelligence. In this context, India is set to host the AI Impact Summit in February 2026, marking the first time such a global AI summit will be held in the Global South. The conference also fea- tured Laurent Bili and placed the upcoming summit within the momentum generated by the Paris AI Action Summit, which France and India co- hosted in Paris in February 2025. Panel discussions during the event focused on do- mestic and global AI policy agendas, industry views on governance and innovation, and AI-driven development initiatives across the Global South. Building on this momentum, the India AI Impact Summit 2026 is being projected as a landmark event aimed at strengthening India’s role in responsible and inclusive artificial intelligence. According to the Ministry of Electronics and IT, out- comes from focused working groups are expected to shape AI policy, skilling strategies and implementation across India and the Global South. These plans were outlined during the 38th episode of Digital India: Ask Our Experts, where officials pre- sented a roadmap for India’s AI-driven future and high- lighted efforts to democratise access to AI, including opportunities for youth, startups, women innovators and learners fromTier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Participants also raised questions on open data access, AI infra- structure and healthcare data safety, with assur- ances that IndiaAI is prioritising secure and inclusive platforms to enable broader participa- tion in the AI ecosystem. The discussions served as a curtain-raiser for the India AI Impact Expo 2026, scheduled at Bharat Mandapam from February 16 to 20, where real-world AI applica- tions across education, healthcare, agriculture and governance are set to be showcased. -ANI PHOTOS:FACEBOOK.COM @INDIAINUSA India’s Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra gestures as he speaks at the CSIS conference. A section of the audience at the CSIS conference. Indian Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra speaking at the CSIS conference.

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