Rajasthan Technical University’s Vice-Chancellor Nimit Chaudhary has spotlighted the India AI Impact Summit 2026 as a cornerstone for India’s ascent in artificial intelligence. In an interview from New Delhi, he attributed the event’s triumph to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s stewardship, marking India’s emergence as a major AI contender.
The summit, Chaudhary argued, demonstrates decisive government action in building AI infrastructure. ‘We’re poised to dominate AI globally,’ he predicted, as the event drew elite participants from across the world, reinforcing India’s strategic edge.
Strongly criticizing Youth Congress protests, Chaudhary labeled them deeply regrettable. ‘This platform celebrated India’s capabilities, not partisan agendas,’ he stated. Disruptions at such a high-profile gathering, attended by presidents and industry titans, detract from meaningful advancements.
Echoing PM Modi’s address, he described AI as history’s most revolutionary force, accelerating human capabilities like never before. Modi emphasized transitioning AI towards human-centered, responsive frameworks—a core theme of the summit.
Chaudhary advocated mature expression of views outside such forums. As India invests heavily in AI, this summit sets a blueprint for responsible innovation, ensuring technology serves humanity while upholding ethical standards and global cooperation.