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PM Modi Meets Google CEO Sundar Pichai At India AI Impact Summit 2026 In Delhi

• PM Modi meets Google CEO Sundar Pichai at India AI Impact Summit 2026
• Summit brings together leaders from over 110 countries to discuss AI governance and growth
• PM outlines India's AI vision focused on inclusive and human-centric technology

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Google CEO Sundar Pichai in New Delhi during the India AI Impact Summit 2026, a global gathering at Bharat Mandapam (February 16-20) with leaders from over 110 countries to discuss artificial intelligence governance, safety, and economic impact, highlighting India's focus on inclusive, human-centric AI and global cooperation.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Google CEO Sundar Pichai in New Delhi on Wednesday on the sidelines of the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

The global technology gathering, being held at Bharat Mandapam from February 16 to 20, has drawn participation from governments, tech companies and international organisations to discuss the future of artificial intelligence.

Modi Meets Sundar Pichai In Delhi

Sundar Pichai, who arrived in India to deliver the keynote address at the summit on February 20, shared a brief message upon landing, expressing excitement about returning to the country.

The meeting with the Prime Minister comes as India positions itself as a major voice in shaping global AI discussions.

The India AI Impact Summit is being described as one of the largest AI-focused gatherings hosted in the Global South, bringing together policymakers and technology leaders to deliberate on AI safety, governance and innovation.

Focus areas of the AI summit:

  • Global cooperation on AI governance and safety
  • Role of AI in economic growth and innovation
  • Inclusive and responsible use of emerging technology
  • India's Vision For Artificial Intelligence

In a recent interaction, Prime Minister Modi highlighted India's broader vision for artificial intelligence under the theme "Sarvajan Hitay, Sarvajan Sukhaye," stressing that technology must benefit all sections of society.

He noted that AI is at a turning point globally, capable of expanding human potential but also posing new challenges if not guided responsibly. According to him, the purpose of technology should remain centred on human welfare rather than replacement of human effort.

AI, Jobs And Global Cooperation

Addressing concerns around job losses, the Prime Minister said technological change has historically created new opportunities and AI would follow a similar path. He added that India's IT sector is expected to grow significantly in the coming years, with projections suggesting it could reach $400 billion by 2030.

Modi also underlined the need for a global framework on artificial intelligence, calling for cooperation built on transparency, safety and human oversight. He stressed that international collaboration would be key to ensuring AI development remains responsible and inclusive.

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