In a packed schedule at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam, Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan conducted back-to-back meetings with global tech leaders and dignitaries. OpenAI’s top executives—George Osborne (Head of Countries), Chris Lehen (Chief Global Affairs Officer), and Pragya Mishra (India Strategy Lead)—visited the Vice President’s Enclave on Thursday.
Talks centered on AI’s cutting-edge developments, practical implementations, and India’s surging role in the AI ecosystem. This high-profile interaction signals deepening tech ties between OpenAI and India’s policy corridors.
Shifting gears, Radhakrishnan earlier met Bolivia’s Vice President Captain Edmund Lara Montano. Their discussions spanned strategic areas like renewable solar power, vital mineral resources, digital infrastructure, advanced education, and medical innovations.
The objective was clear: elevate India-Bolivia relations through targeted partnerships. Both sides expressed optimism about joint initiatives that align with sustainable development goals.
The Vice President’s office posted on X about the Bolivia meeting, emphasizing growing bilateral bonds and opportunities in key sectors, including multilateral forums.
Montano’s arrival on Tuesday was marked by a grand reception from Coal and Mines Minister of State Satish Chandra Dubey. India’s Foreign Ministry hailed it on social media as the dawn of a new digital partnership era between the two nations.
These meetings at the AI summit exemplify India’s proactive diplomacy in harnessing technology for global cooperation.