The India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi served as a nexus for international AI discourse and diplomacy. A key highlight was the Thursday meeting between Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan and OpenAI representatives: George Osborne, Chris Lehen, and Pragya Mishra.
Held at the Vice President’s residence, the session explored recent AI breakthroughs, deployment strategies, and the exponential expansion of AI in India. It reflects OpenAI’s strategic focus on the Indian market and collaborative opportunities.
Preceding this, Radhakrishnan engaged with Bolivia’s Vice President Edmund Lara Montano. Conversations focused on bolstering ties in solar energy harnessing, critical minerals extraction, digital transformation, elite higher education, and healthcare advancements.
Aimed at solidifying mutual interests, the talks pave the way for concrete collaborations benefiting both economies.
Following the Bolivia meet, an official X post from the VP office detailed the strengthening bilateral relations, shared enthusiasm for sector-specific partnerships, and commitments to international cooperation.
Lara Montano landed in Delhi Tuesday, greeted by Minister Satish Chandra Dubey. The MEA’s X announcement framed his visit as a milestone in India-Bolivia digital relations.
As the summit progresses, such interactions highlight India’s pivotal role in shaping the global AI narrative.