Tuesday marked a milestone for Bihar at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, as Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary launched the Bihar Pavilion during the India AI Impact Summit & Expo 2026. The gathering boasted Union Ministers Lalan Singh as chief guest and Giriraj Singh as chair, alongside Bihar’s IT and Industry Ministers Shreyasi Singh and Dr. Dilip Jaiswal, MP Sanjay Jha, and a host of officials from Chief Secretary to IIT Patna faculty.
Bihar’s blueprint for tech dominance in Eastern India shone through: AI Mission’s core engineering initiative, collaborative MoUs, investor letters of intent, policy unveilings including GCC 2026 and Semiconductor 2026, and the IIT Patna Research Park kickoff.
Echoing India’s global AI leadership, Bihar’s policies are magnetizing world-class tech players, reshaping the state’s future.
Housed in Hall 5-F Stalls 8 & 12, the pavilion facilitated blockbuster deals. Standouts: ₹60 Cr AI CoE with Tiger Analytics and IIT Patna; ₹250 Cr Research Park. Under GCC 2026 and IT 2024, tie-ups with Red Cyber (₹103 Cr), GrowQR (₹30 Cr), CIPL (₹25 Cr) will generate 10,000+ tech jobs, while AI programs train 50,000+ young talents.
With 100+ CEOs, delegates from 135 countries, 20+ heads of state, and 50+ ministers over five days, the summit underscores global momentum. Bihar’s strategic policies position it as the ultimate tech nexus for Eastern and Northeastern India, fostering jobs, skills, and innovation on an unprecedented scale.