Prime Minister Narendra Modi will co-chair AI Summit with France President Emmanuel Macron and will address the India-France CEOs forum during his visit scheduled from February 10 to February 12.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will co-chair the AI Summit in Paris on Monday. Notably, France had invited India to co-lead this meeting. Earlier summits were held in London and Seoul.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to co-chair the AI Summit with France on February 11th in Paris, alongside other key stakeholders, including the US Vice President and the Vice Prime Minister of China.
PM Modi expressed gratitude to Martin for his wishes and expressed confidence that the enduring bonds of friendship between India and Ireland will continue to strengthen in times to come.
During a weekly press briefing on Friday, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "France is hosting the AI summit and French President Emmanuel Macron has invited PM Modi to co-chair the summit. We have accepted the invitation."
While addressing the 30th Conference of Ambassadors, President Macron said, "France will be hosting the AI Summit on February 10-11. A summit for action, as we call it. This summit will allow for an international conversation on AI. There will be Prime Minister Modi, who will move up to a
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