At the bustling India AI Impact Summit 2026 in Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw dropped a game-changer: India will soon unveil a groundbreaking AI model for healthcare, set to redefine global practices.
Day two of the summit saw Vaishnaw engage with media, stressing rapid AI integration in farming and medicine. This new model, he said, will showcase practical ways to revolutionize healthcare ecosystems everywhere.
Echoing PM Modi’s democratic tech vision, Vaishnaw spotlighted the event’s mission to make AI accessible for billions. Youth participation has been electric, with startups birthing novel AI applications.
Why are world leaders flocking to India? Vaishnaw credits PM Modi’s transformative leadership, positioning the country as a global AI hub. Billed as the planet’s biggest AI gathering, it continues through Friday with top minds debating the future.
Agriculture and health are at the forefront of AI adoption, and India’s model will lead the charge. To young Indians skilled in tech, Vaishnaw’s call: Use AI to tackle global crises head-on.
Hundreds of domestic and international leaders are converging, fostering collaborations that could propel India to AI supremacy in critical sectors.