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At the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, Union Minister for Electronics & IT Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that India will expand its AI compute capacity by adding 20,000 GPUs to the existing 38,000 GPUs, marking the next phase of the country's AI strategy. He said India is focused on responsible AI development and wider use of AI in sectors like healthcare and education. The strategy reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of democratizing technology, ensuring AI access is available to many and not limited to a few companies. The Summit, held from 16'20 February, has drawn global leaders, tech executives, researchers, startups, and students. The Minister said more than $200 billion in investments is expected over the next two years, with funding across all five layers of the AI ecosystem. He highlighted that 51% of India's power capacity comes from clean energy, supporting sustainable AI growth. Over 2.5 lakh students pledged responsible AI use on the first day. India is also advancing sovereign AI models, semiconductor design under Semiconductor 2.0, AI reskilling programs, and AI safety efforts to ensure technology is used responsibly and benefits society. Powered by Capital Market - Live News
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