AI Impact Summit 2026 Concluded As 89 Nations Back New Delhi Declaration
The AI Impact Summit 2026 concluded in New Delhi on 19 February 2026 with the adoption of the New Delhi Declaration on AI Impact. Which is endorsed by 89 countries and international organizations around the world. The summit wa marked a turning point in global AI governance and cooperation. India led the call for “AI for All” rooted in equity, accessibility and shared global progress. The declaration outlines the seven pillars of action and also introduces new global platforms to ensure artificial intelligence remains collaborative, trusted, resilient and efficient for humanity.
The AI Impact Summit 2026 focused on building the shared global framework for responsible and inclusive AI growth.
Guided by the Sanskrit principle “Sarvajan Hitaya, Sarvajan Sukhaya” (Welfare for all, Happiness for all) the New Delhi Declaration stresses that AI benefits must be equitably distributed.
Key highlights include,
The New Delhi Declaration is structured around seven pillars, forming the backbone of global AI cooperation.
| Pillar | Focus Area |
| Democratizing AI Resources | Affordable access to AI infrastructure |
| Economic Growth & Social | Good AI for development and scalability |
| Secure & Trusted AI | Safety, transparency, benchmarks |
| AI for Science | Global research collaboration |
| Access for Social Empowerment | Inclusive AI adoption |
| Human Capital Development | Skilling and AI literacy |
| Resilient & Efficient AI Systems | Energy-efficient AI infrastructure |
These pillars will ensure that AI Impact Summit 2026 moves beyond discussion to structured global action.
The summit delivered major collaborative initiatives under the New Delhi Declaration.
A major focus of the New Delhi Declaration is the role of AI in economic transformation. The summit highlighted how open-source ecosystems and accessible AI tools can improve governance, science and public service delivery.
Key priorities include,
The AI Impact Summit 2026 positions artificial intelligence as a key driver of sustainable global economic growth.
The declaration reinforces voluntary collaboration in global AI governance. Countries agreed to,
The participation of countries from Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, and organisations like the European Union (EU) and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) reflects strong global consensus.
Q. The New Delhi Declaration on AI Impact is structured around how many pillars?
A) Five
B) Six
C) Seven
D) Eight
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