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Public Consultation - Help Shape the AI Impact Summit 2026

Start Date :
Jun 06, 2025
Last Date :
Jun 30, 2025
17:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
India is proud to host the AI Impact Summit 2026, a landmark global event announced by the Hon’ble Prime Minister at the France AI Action Summit. Building on the momentum of ...
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Sanjay Raghunath sonawane
9 months 3 weeks ago
Disaster management of india-Author,Teacher.
Sanjay Raghunath sonawane.
Honourable prime minister of India Narendra Modi ji held big organization for Vikasit Bharat@2047.Disaster management is important part of national disaster management. Vikasit bharat2047 is depend on disaster management. Earthquake, flood,tsunami, railways,aeroplane, helicopters,broken of Ocean ships ,collapsedbridges , rivers flood all of including in disaster management.
At the Natural disaster nation property destroed in some seconds.Human death, injured people are suddenly destroyed in some seconds.Indian disaster management is under government of India.many departments including in disaster management for immediately helping. Helicopters, aeroplanes,medicines,doctors team, foods, water, shelter, clothes are provided by disaster management of india. So alerts our communication for people. Awerness of every disaster instructions for the people. Schools, colleges syllabus are always
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Vasanthapuram sai sri hari praveen
9 months 3 weeks ago
in the rushed areas and knowing the stampage situtaions ai helps to controls the people with proper management
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Vasanthapuram sai sri hari praveen
9 months 3 weeks ago
in the healthcare sector, AI helps doctors detect diseases early, making treatment faster and more accurate. In agriculture, farmers are using AI-powered apps to check weather, soil health, and crop suggestions, improving their harvests. mapping of the locations and the directions in earth .
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Bhavya Bansal
9 months 3 weeks ago
Let’s not just celebrate how powerful AI is, let’s prove how meaningful and human it can be. That, to me, is real impact.
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Bhavya Bansal
9 months 3 weeks ago
I believe AI is not just a tool for progress, it’s a responsibility, and how we shape it today will define who gets left behind tomorrow. So if we’re truly moving from “action” to “impact,” then that impact must start at the ground level, where real people live, speak, struggle, and dream.
AI shouldn’t just echo the voices of tech giants and powerful nations, it should speak in the languages of our villages, understand the problems of our classrooms, and assist those who don’t even know what "AI" stands for.
Let the Summit focus not only on innovation but also on inclusion. Bring the unheard into the conversation, students from tier-2 cities, local startups solving real problems, and grassroots voices who live the realities we often turn into data points.
We need AI that,
Works in regional languages with equal fluency.
Understands the difference between need and trend.
Creates bridges, not just networks, especially for countries still catching up.
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Rajesh Kumar Duggal
9 months 3 weeks ago
I hope in AI jobs or recruitment drives, there will be no reservation. People will be selected purely on merit basis.
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Ushamolla Shyam
9 months 3 weeks ago
Impact of AI in India
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way India works, learns, and lives. From simple voice assistants on our phones to complex systems in hospitals and farms, AI is becoming a part of daily life.
In the healthcare sector, AI helps doctors detect diseases early, making treatment faster and more accurate. In agriculture, farmers are using AI-powered apps to check weather, soil health, and crop suggestions, improving their harvests.
Education is also being transformed. AI tutors are helping students learn in regional languages at their own pace. In cities, traffic and public services are slowly getting smarter with AI-based systems.
However, AI also brings challenges like job displacement and the need for digital skills. So, India must focus on AI education and responsible use to make sure everyone benefits.
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arushi
9 months 3 weeks ago
India is moving fast toward becoming a global leader in AI, and the AI Impact Summit 2026 is a perfect opportunity to showcase how Artificial Intelligence can support inclusive development, job creation, and ethical innovation.
Here are my humble suggestions:
1. AI for Grassroots India:
Use AI for solving rural issues like crop disease detection, personalized learning in local languages, rural telemedicine, and smart water management.
2. Youth Skill Development in AI:
Launch free or affordable short-term courses on AI basics, coding, and ethics in schools and colleges—especially in rural and tier-2/3 cities—to build an inclusive digital future.
3. AI for Government Services:
Promote the use of AI in improving public services like traffic control, land records, weather alerts, waste management, and subsidy distribution.
4. Startup Support:
Encourage AI-based Indian startups by providing seed funding, sandbox environments, and government contracts for pilot solutions.
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Indrayu Nilesh Sandbhor
9 months 3 weeks ago
To,
The Organizing Committee,
India - AI Impact Summit 2026
IndiaAI Mission, Ministry of Electronics and IT
Government of India
Subject: Submission for Public Consultation – IndiaAI Mission
Respected Committee Members,
I am Indrayu Sandbhor, a pre-final year B.Tech Computer Science student from Mumbai. As someone studying and growing in India’s fast-paced digital environment, I am deeply interested in the ethical and impactful development of AI in our country.
Please find attached my submission for your consideration as part of the public consultation process for the IndiaAI Mission. My suggestions focus on citizen-centric AI governance, inclusive skill development, open innovation, and the use of AI in urban traffic management and public welfare.
I would be honored if my ideas could contribute in any way to shaping a people-first AI vision for India.
Thank you for this opportunity.
Warm regards,
Indrayu Sandbhor
B.Tech CSE (Pre-Final Year)
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Sunita Sallam
9 months 3 weeks ago
Ai ka vichar achha hai or ye ajj ke samy me bahut faydemand hai es oar mera vichar hai ki eske bare me bachcho ko school level se padhaya jaye jisse ve jan sake ji ubharti duniyan ke sath ve kaise ai ka sahi estemal kar sakte hai
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