While speaking at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Jeetu Patel said AI has "completely changed and flipped" the modern software development process. Patel identified three major constraints that could slow AI adoption and advancement. "The first is infrastructure. There's just not enough
Italy's Ambassador to India, Antonio Bartoli, praised India's rapid AI progress, calling its trajectory impressive and predicting it will become a global AI power. He stressed the mutual benefits of India-Italy and Europe partnering on human-centric, ethical AI development.
"India, the world's largest democracy, is well-positioned to lead in AI, not just to build it, but to shape it and decide what our future's going to look like. And it's important to move quickly. On our current trajectory, we believe we may be only a couple of years away from early versio
Speaking to ANI, he said, "I think we have really high expectations, because we have been following India's progress in AI, and plus its initiatives in this great summit.
"The first commercial production will begin in 2026, with four plants expected to commence operations this year. The pilot production has already started in three plants in 2025," he said. Vaishnaw highlighted that India's semiconductor ecosystem is rapidly taking shape, with global equipmen
In a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, the lawmakers stressed that "there is a strong national security need for better understanding, predicting, and preparing for the PRC's AI progress," according to the SCCCP's statement.