$200B in commitments. 250,000 visitors. Every major AI CEO in one room. Here is everything that happened, and what it means for the industry.
The AI summit circuit has followed a deliberate arc: from Bletchley Park’s existential risks (2023) to Seoul’s governance frameworks (2024) to Paris’s action agenda (2025). India chose the word “Impact” for its edition, signaling a pivot from Western-dominated safety debates toward deployment, scale, and measurable outcomes for the world’s majority populations.
“AI is a transformative power. If directionless, it becomes a disruption; if the right direction is found, it becomes a solution.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Leaders’ Plenary, Feb 19India’s digital infrastructure (Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker, ONDC) gives it a public data stack unlike any other country, making it a uniquely powerful testing ground for AI at population scale.
The attendee list spanned every axis of global AI power: frontier labs, Big Tech, venture capital, sovereign governments, and India’s own industrial giants.
In sheer capital terms, no AI summit in history has come close to New Delhi 2026. Here are the landmark investment announcements with the key bullets that matter most.
Sources: Fortune Business Insights, Statista, IBEF, IMARC Group. CAGR range: 39–44% (2025–2032).
| Metric | Current Figure | Projection | Growth Signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI Market Size (India) | $13.05B (2025) | $130.6B by 2032 | 39% CAGR |
| Generative AI Market | ~$1.5B (2025) | $6.3–$8.3B by 2030 | 41% CAGR |
| Enterprise Agentic AI | ~$250M (2024) | $1.73B by 2030 | 53.9% CAGR |
| AI Data Center Capacity | 1,280 MW (2025) | 5,000–6,000 MW by 2030 | 4–5x expansion |
| AI Data Center Market | $1.19B (2025) | $3.10B by 2030 | 21% CAGR |
| ChatGPT Weekly Active Users | 100M (India) | #2 globally, behind US | Fastest growing |
| AI Talent Pool | 600,000+ professionals | 16% of global AI talent | #2 globally |
| Firms with Live GenAI Use Cases | 47% of Indian firms | Full deployment shift | Pilots to production |
| New Data Centers (2025) | 45 planned | +1,015 MW added | Accelerating |
Beyond investments, the summit was where every major AI company announced a milestone, a partnership, or a product built specifically for India’s 1.4 billion-person opportunity.
Prime Minister Modi delivered the summit’s defining political address on February 19. His “MANAV” vision, built around ethics, accountability, sovereignty, accessibility, and legitimacy, deliberately positioned India as a democratic alternative to both the US market-driven model and China’s state-control model.
“We need to give AI open sky but need to keep command in our hands… like GPS shows us the way, but where we have to go is decided by us.”
PM Narendra Modi, India AI Impact Summit, Feb 19, 2026| Initiative | What It Is | Status |
|---|---|---|
| IndiaAI Compute Portal | Sovereign GPU cloud for Indian startups and researchers | 38,000 GPUs live + 20,000 announced |
| IndiaAI Mission 2.0 | ₹1,000 Cr for AI research, training, and workforce | Budget 2026–27 approved |
| India Semiconductor Mission | ₹76,000 Cr to build domestic chip supply chain | 10 projects approved, ₹1.6L Cr invested |
| BharatGen LLM | India’s first sovereign multilingual AI model (22 languages) | Launched Nov 2025, ₹1,293 Cr funded |
| Global AI Commons | Shared AI tools for health, education, agriculture | Proposed; building coalition |
| SOAR Program | AI education for grades 6–12, including rural areas | Launched July 2025 |
| AI Competency Framework | AI skills training for 3.1M+ civil servants | Operational |
| Pax Silica (US Partnership) | Silicon supply chain security with the US | India joining initiative |
The summit’s ambition was matched by real logistical and reputational friction. Intellectual honesty demands these be covered alongside the wins.
Galgotias University presented a Chinese-made robot dog as an indigenous Indian development. IT Minister Vaishnaw’s video went viral before being deleted. The Indian National Congress used the incident to criticize the government’s “Make in India” AI narrative.
A Bengaluru entrepreneur alleged his product was stolen inside the exhibition zone, creating uncomfortable optics around the summit’s security. Delhi Police later recovered the devices.
Bloomberg reported that delegates were left stranded without food or water during a security lockdown ahead of Modi’s visit on February 19, drawing criticism from registered attendees.
Gates pulled out at the last minute, with no official reason given. Combined with Jensen Huang’s withdrawal, two of the most anticipated names in global tech were absent.
Researchers argued that India’s “democratising AI” rhetoric obscured troubling domestic realities, including reports of AI-enabled surveillance and discrimination. The gap between India’s global pitch and domestic AI governance remains an active debate.
India has demonstrated through investment scale, talent density, and policy ambition that it is becoming a co-author of global AI, not simply a consumer market for products built elsewhere. The $200B+ in commitments makes this structural, not rhetorical.
Every major announcement from Adani, Ambani, Microsoft, Google, and Blackstone/Neysa is fundamentally an infrastructure play. The AI race is increasingly won on GPU density, data center power, and network connectivity. India is now a primary theater of this battle.
100M weekly ChatGPT users. Claude’s revenue doubling in six months. Any AI company without a serious India strategy is already behind. This is not a future market. It is an active, crucial present one with 1.4B people and deep digital penetration.
Khosla’s warning that BPOs and IT services “almost completely disappear” in five years is not rhetorical. HCL’s CEO decoupled profitability from job creation. The retraining of millions of Indian IT workers is an active crisis running parallel to the infrastructure boom.
India’s democratic, multilingual, inclusive AI framework gives the Global South a genuine alternative beyond Silicon Valley or Beijing. Modi’s “Global AI Commons” proposal, which, if it gains traction, could reshape how AI tools are governed and shared across the world’s majority populations.
| Commitment | Company / Agency | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Jamnagar Data Center, Phase 1 | Reliance / Jio | H2 2026 |
| 20,000 GPU Neysa Deployment | Blackstone / Neysa | Underway |
| America–India Connect Fiber Routes | Active Development | |
| $1.1B State VC Fund Deployment | Government of India | Operational |
| Sarvam Kaze Device Production | Sarvam AI | Entering Production |
| IndiaAI Compute Portal Expansion | MeitY | 20,000 GPUs announced |
| AMD Helios AI Racks with TCS | AMD × TCS | 2026 |
| Next AI Summit (Global South rotation) | TBD: Africa or SE Asia likely | 2027 |
India is not watching the AI revolution from the sidelines. It has walked to the center of the room and taken a seat at the head of the table.
LaunchGPTs Editorial by Ashutosh Sharotri, February 2026