The “AI Impact Summit 2026”, which India will host from February 16–20, will highlight the democratisation of AI with an emphasis on affordability, transparency, and trust to benefit a range of groups, including students and farmers.
Leaders and specialists from around the world will meet at the conference to talk about fair access to AI resources. The Democratising AI Resources Working Group, which is co-chaired by Egypt, Kenya, and India and aims to promote cooperation and capacity building for a balanced global AI ecosystem, is at the centre of these talks.
With a five-year budget of Rs 10,371.92 crore, the IndiaAI Mission programme aims to improve data accessibility and ethical AI use for the benefit of society.

