Diplomatic channels buzzed on Monday when Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam, Prime Minister of Mauritius, connected with PM Narendra Modi over phone. Their dialogue spanned essential matters, underscoring the robust framework of India-Mauritius relations.
Taking to X, Modi described the interaction as a pleasure, reflecting on post-Varanasi progress in cooperation. The leaders renewed vows to fortify their distinctive, age-old, and citizen-oriented partnership.
A focal point was collaborative pursuits for tranquility and steadiness across the Indian Ocean. Excitement builds for Ramgoolam’s prospective attendance at next week’s AI Impact Summit in India.
Details on the India AI Impact Summit 2026 emerged from the IT Ministry: Over 35,000 sign-ups from 100+ nations for the February 16-20 event in Delhi. Poised to eclipse prior global AI summits, it assembles 500 startups for 500 sessions, emphasizing ethical, broad-based, and result-oriented AI.
The summit fosters global synergy among policymakers, business tycoons, scientists, activists, and institutions. Anticipated attendees boast 15-20 heads of government, 50+ ministers, 40+ corporate heads, and 500 elite AI personalities, driving tangible innovations with grassroots relevance.