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India Unveils New Delhi Frontier AI Commitments
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India Unveils New Delhi Frontier AI Commitments

At the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi the Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology announced the New Delhi Frontier AI Impact Commitments, a set of voluntary pledges intended to broaden access to frontier artificial intelligence (AI) and promote responsible deployment. The commitments were presented as a partnership between global frontier AI firms and domestic innovators to advance inclusive innovation across the Global South.

The minister described India's strategy as rooted in democratisation, scale and sovereignty and said focus would be on real world deployment in healthcare, agriculture, education and public services. He outlined a comprehensive approach across the five layers of the AI stack: applications, models, compute, talent and energy.

Organisations taking part include India based innovators such as Sarvam, BharatGen, Gnani.ai and Soket alongside global frontier AI firms, with a stated emphasis on aligning systems with equity, cultural diversity and real world needs. The initiative intends to support evidence generation that informs policymaking and institutional strategy while preserving flexibility in choice of tools and evaluation methodologies.

The first commitment focuses on advancing understanding of real world AI usage through anonymised and aggregated insights. Participating organisations will collaborate to produce evidence on the impact of AI on jobs, skills, productivity and economic transformation, enabling data driven analysis of deployment across sectors to help governments craft informed strategies that maximise benefits and mitigate risks.

The second commitment aims to strengthen multilingual and contextual evaluations to ensure effectiveness of AI systems across languages, cultures and use cases. Organisations will work with governments and local ecosystems to develop datasets, benchmarks and expertise for under represented languages and cultural contexts, improving performance for diverse populations and democratise access to high quality AI experiences.

The minister urged collaborative action between governments, industry and research communities to ensure AI serves humanity and invited leaders to join in advancing the commitments as a foundation for responsible AI development. He stressed the importance of placing human safety and dignity at the heart of governance and encouraged collective solutions for mitigating risks as deployment scales.

At the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi the Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology announced the New Delhi Frontier AI Impact Commitments, a set of voluntary pledges intended to broaden access to frontier artificial intelligence (AI) and promote responsible deployment. The commitments were presented as a partnership between global frontier AI firms and domestic innovators to advance inclusive innovation across the Global South. The minister described India's strategy as rooted in democratisation, scale and sovereignty and said focus would be on real world deployment in healthcare, agriculture, education and public services. He outlined a comprehensive approach across the five layers of the AI stack: applications, models, compute, talent and energy. Organisations taking part include India based innovators such as Sarvam, BharatGen, Gnani.ai and Soket alongside global frontier AI firms, with a stated emphasis on aligning systems with equity, cultural diversity and real world needs. The initiative intends to support evidence generation that informs policymaking and institutional strategy while preserving flexibility in choice of tools and evaluation methodologies. The first commitment focuses on advancing understanding of real world AI usage through anonymised and aggregated insights. Participating organisations will collaborate to produce evidence on the impact of AI on jobs, skills, productivity and economic transformation, enabling data driven analysis of deployment across sectors to help governments craft informed strategies that maximise benefits and mitigate risks. The second commitment aims to strengthen multilingual and contextual evaluations to ensure effectiveness of AI systems across languages, cultures and use cases. Organisations will work with governments and local ecosystems to develop datasets, benchmarks and expertise for under represented languages and cultural contexts, improving performance for diverse populations and democratise access to high quality AI experiences. The minister urged collaborative action between governments, industry and research communities to ensure AI serves humanity and invited leaders to join in advancing the commitments as a foundation for responsible AI development. He stressed the importance of placing human safety and dignity at the heart of governance and encouraged collective solutions for mitigating risks as deployment scales.

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