In a resounding endorsement, Kota’s Rajasthan Technical University Vice-Chancellor Nimit Chaudhary declared the India AI Impact Summit 2026 a pivotal boost to India’s AI ecosystem. Addressing reporters on Monday, he praised PM Narendra Modi’s vision in hosting the event, which catapults the nation into the league of AI powerhouses.
‘This summit fortifies our infrastructure foundations for AI’s explosive growth,’ Chaudhary noted. He envisioned India spearheading global AI advancements, backed by robust governmental support. The gathering of international heads of state and tech luminaries amplified India’s narrative as an innovation hub.
Chaudhary condemned the Youth Congress’s unruly behavior at the venue. ‘Politics has no business here amid demonstrations of national strength,’ he said firmly. With productivity at stake, he called such actions misguided, urging focus on collaborative progress instead.
Recapping PM Modi’s powerful speech, Chaudhary highlighted AI’s role in amplifying human potential exponentially. Modi portrayed it as the fastest technological upheaval ever, urging a grand vision paired with profound responsibility. The summit’s ethos revolves around fostering empathetic, accountable AI that prioritizes humanity.
Looking ahead, Chaudhary stressed alternative channels for dissent. ‘Global forums demand decorum to build lasting partnerships,’ he concluded. India’s AI trajectory, energized by this summit, promises ethical leadership and widespread societal benefits in the years to come.