At the forefront of global AI discourse, India’s AI Impact Summit 2026 earned high praise from Accenture CEO Julie Sweet for effectively advocating inclusive AI. During Thursday’s media briefing in New Delhi, Sweet remarked that the summit brilliantly merged inclusive economic growth with forward-thinking AI strategies.
She pointed out the event’s emphasis on unified action across borders and sectors. ‘This is a clear signal of the imperative for collective endeavor among nations, industry, and governments—India stands tall in this narrative,’ Sweet observed.
Central to the proceedings was the launch of ‘New Delhi Frontier AI Impact Commitments’ by authorities, designed to integrate global AI leaders with Indian talent for equitable AI evolution.
‘Such widespread international engagement proves India’s indispensable role in inclusive AI,’ Sweet added. PM Modi kicked off the summit amid an assembly of international dignitaries and tech giants at India Mandapam, prioritizing ethical advancements and global synergy.
Official releases noted the summit’s unique blend of leaders and experts, establishing it as a key influencer in AI’s future amid rapid technological shifts.
Tata’s N. Chandrasekaran called AI revolutionary infrastructure akin to past game-changers, spotlighting India’s digital prowess and holistic AI ecosystem development.
The event cements India’s vision for AI that drives universal progress.